Entertainer. Happily Married to my Vietnam Vet Hubby. ๐Ÿ–• Psychobabbling Presidement ๐ŸšซDM's #Resist #BlueCrew #AdoptDontShop ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›๐Ÿ•โœŒ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿณ๏ธโ€๐ŸŒˆ๐ŸŽ™๐ŸŽถ

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J6 was the opportune time to remove Psychobabbling Presidementia from our lives and place him in history as the traitor he is! Dems tried, but the Repugnikkkan's were too scared to stand up to him, follow the law and do the right thing for our Nation! All of this is on them! โœŒ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฒ
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July 6, 1936, Route 66, New Mexico. This is Martha Evans, 32. She had been walking for three days. Her husband died of tuberculosis in Oklahoma in May. The farm was foreclosed. She took the six kids and a Radio Flyer wagon and started west for California. The twins in the wagon were 11 months old. The boys walking were 6, 5, 4, and 3. Her dress was torn on barbed wire. Her leg was cut and infected. She wrapped it with a feed sack. She had $1.60 in her pocket. A photographer from the Resettlement Administration saw them and pulled over. He offered her a ride. She said no. She said if she took a ride now, the kids would expect one every time they were tired. She gave him her name and kept walking. The photo ran in newspapers across the country. Donations came to a PO box in Barstow. She got $200 and a bus ticket. She made it to Bakersfield and picked grapes. All six kids lived. Three went to college. Martha died in 1978. The wagon is in the Smithsonian.
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This story and image are fabricated. The image is AI-generated, and the story of "Martha Evans" is a fictional mashup of real Dust Bowl-era photographs, such as Dorothea Lange's "Migrant Mother" and Arthur Rothstein's photos of the Vernon Evans family. melpine.substack.com/p/the-fable-ofโ€ฆ
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Yes we will
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This is insanely well done AI.
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๐Ÿšจ STOP buying disappointing watermelons that taste like watered-down disappointment! ๐Ÿ˜ฉ๐Ÿ‰ This one simple trick from the watermelon whisperer will change our summer forever. Flip it over and hunt for the tiny star (that little dark blossom scar) on the bottom. Why does the small star matter? The tinier it is, the longer the melon stayed on the vine soaking up sweetness. Big star = picked too early and bland. Small star = juicy, candy-like perfection every single time. Watch this and never guess again ๐Ÿ‘‡ Your next watermelon is about to slap harder than ever. Who else is trying this at the store today? Drop a ๐Ÿ‰ if youโ€™re team small star!โ€
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In June 2007, a ranger named Andre Bauma found a two-month-old baby gorilla clinging to her mother's body in the Congo rainforest. The baby was soaked, barely alive, and had nowhere to go. Andre held her against his bare chest all night to keep her warm. He named her Ndakasi. And for the next 14 years, he never stopped caring for her. He shared his bed with her, fed her, played with her. "I can say I am her mother," he once told the BBC. Ndakasi grew up to become one of the most recognisable gorillas in the world. In 2019, she photobombed a ranger's selfie โ€” standing upright, belly out, grinning โ€” and the internet lost its mind. Virunga National Park confirmed it was real. "Those gorilla gals are always acting cheeky," they wrote. But on the evening of 26 September 2021, after a prolonged illness, Ndakasi took her final breath. She died in Andre's arms. The same arms that held her the very first night. The photograph of that moment โ€” a man and his gorilla, leaning against a wall in silence โ€” travelled around the world just as the selfie had. Only this time, nobody was laughing. Andre said he was proud to have called her his friend. "I loved her like a child," he said. "She will be missed by all of us at Virunga." When Ndakasi was born, there were only 720 mountain gorillas left on earth. By the time she died, there were 1,063. She never knew it, but her life was part of a story that was slowly, quietly going in the right direction. She came into the world holding on to someone who was already gone. She left it holding on to the one person who never left.
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EXCLUSIVE: A commercial airline pilot filed safety reports after nearly being blinded by lights from Donald Trump's UFC structure when flying into Washington, D.C.'s Reagan airport. My latest with @MeidasTouch: meidasnews.com/news/white-hoโ€ฆ
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They wore red hats for him. They wore ear bandages for him. They wore diapers for him. They wore garbage bags for him. Now they cheer wars, shrug at high gas prices, call inflation โ€œfreedomโ€ and are totally cool with pedophilia. MAGA are the dumbest motherfuckers on the planet.
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With election fraud at 0.000001, don't be fooled, the SAVE America Act is designed for the Trump regime to be able to control the voter rolls and purge voters who are not friendly to the pedophile psychopath. It is a bill conceived by a fascist authoritarian to kill democracy.
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Take heed
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Wait, is this for real? Trump spent $60 million of our taxpayer funds to host a UFC fight and then is selling UFC coin to line his familyโ€™s pockets. The Trump corruption swamp is a mile deep. cnn.com/2026/06/09/politics/โ€ฆ
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Found in Florida! So one of the owners of a hotel, Judi was walking on the beach this morning cleaning up the junk that washed into shore and finds a bottle with a message in it. There is also some sand and 2 one dollar bills. Once we get it open and read the notes we find out that it is in fact NOT sand. It is the ashes of this woman's husband of 70 years named Gordon. She writes that He loved to travel so she sent him traveling in a bottle with a note and money for someone to call home and tell her where he landed. He started at Big Pine Key in March of 2012 and then went to Islamorada where someone found him. โค They added a note and sent him traveling again and he landed on our beach in Key Colony. Judi called the wife in Tennessee who was excited to know of Gordon's travels! Judi added her note, we put him in a rum bottle (you know added a little fun to his trip) with the three notes. We added another dollar in case Gordon travels far and a long distance call is needed. We will be having a memorial service or celebration of his life on our beach later today before sending him on his way again." ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ˜‹๐Ÿ˜‹ Credit: Allex1337
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A rainbow emerged over Kennedy Center and a crowd of protesters and concertgoers sang โ€˜God Bless America.โ€™
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At 1 a.m., a 14-year-old boy walked into a police station holding the hand of a 5-year-old child. They had spent the night hitchhiking through the dark. The younger boy had been missing for 17 days. The older boy had been missing for 7 years. His name was Steven Stayner. And almost nobody knows the full story. On December 4, 1972, Steven was a 7-year-old walking home from school in Merced, California. A man approached him with religious pamphlets and asked if his parents might donate to a church. Steven stopped. Then climbed into a waiting car. The man was Kenneth Parnell. It was the last normal day of Steven's childhood. Soon afterward, Parnell told him something devastating: "I spoke to your parents." "They don't want you anymore." Steven was 7 years old. He believed him. Parnell gave him a new name. A fake identity. A fake birth certificate. Enrolled him in school. For the next seven years, Steven Stayner effectively disappeared. Meanwhile, his parents never stopped searching. Flyers. Tips. Dead ends. Years of uncertainty. No answers. No closure. No idea where their son was. As Steven grew older, he endured years of abuse while appearing, from the outside, to live an ordinary life. He went to school. Made friends. Even dated. Nobody knew who he really was. Then, in 1980, something changed. Steven was now 14. Too old for Parnell's interests. Parnell began looking for another child. Steven secretly sabotaged previous kidnapping attempts whenever he could. He intentionally let children escape. Pretended to fail. Protected strangers while trapped himself. But on February 14, 1980, Parnell succeeded. A 5-year-old boy named Timothy White was abducted. Timmy cried constantly. Begged to go home. Wanted his parents. And hearing that broke something open inside Steven. Because he remembered exactly what it felt like to be that child. Terrified. Confused. Missing home. He made a decision. Timmy would not lose seven years of his life. For weeks, Steven planned. Then, on the night of March 1, while Parnell was away at work, Steven woke Timmy up. Took his hand. And walked away. Into the darkness. They hitchhiked toward town. Eventually reaching a police station in Ukiah, California. An officer asked the teenager his name. Steven replied: "My name is Dennis Gregory Parnell." Then he paused. "But I know my first name is Steven." In that moment, police realized something extraordinary. The teenager returning a kidnapped child was himself a missing child. A child who had been gone for seven years. Both boys were reunited with their families that same day. Parnell was arrested. Convicted. And sentenced to seven years. He served five. Less time than Steven had spent in captivity. The public was furious. But Steven focused on rebuilding his life. He married. Had two children. Worked to raise awareness about missing and exploited children. Then tragedy struck again. On September 16, 1989, Steven was killed in a motorcycle accident. He was only 24 years old. He had been free for just nine years. Timothy White, the little boy he saved, grew up to become a sheriff's deputy. A life spent protecting others. The story of Steven Stayner isn't just about survival. It's about a child who had every reason to save only himself. Instead, he risked everything to save another little boy first. And because of that choice, two children walked out of captivity instead of one.
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๐ŸšจWOW. Hunter Biden delivers a surprisingly insightful explanation of the difference between authenticity and audacity on Gavin Newsomโ€™s podcast. Then he unloads on Trump: "Donald Trump has the audacity to say that he's 6'3" and weighs 224 pounds... when we both know he's 5'11", 300." "This is the difference between being audacious and authentic."
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Live your life so people donโ€™t celebrate when they take your name off things

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๐Ÿง๐Ÿค”YOU WANTED A WALL, TRUMP? YOUโ€™LL HAVE ONE. Mexicoโ€™s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, responded to Trumpโ€™s threats: โ€œSo you voted to build a wall. Well then, dear Americans โ€” even if geography isnโ€™t your strong suit, and you see America as a country rather than a continent โ€” you should know that on the other side of that wall stand 7 billion people. And if the word โ€˜peopleโ€™ doesnโ€™t resonate with you, letโ€™s call them โ€˜consumers.โ€™ Those 7 billion consumers can switch from iPhone to Samsung or Huawei in less than two days. They can trade Leviโ€™s for Zara or Massimo Dutti, and within six months replace Ford and Chevrolet with Toyota, KIA, Mazda, Honda, Hyundai, Volvo, Subaru, Renault, or BMW โ€” brands that are already more popular in many places. They can cancel DirecTV. And even if they choose not to, they can stop watching Hollywood films and turn instead to higher-quality productions from Latin America or Europe โ€” with richer storytelling and better filmmaking. Believe it or not, people can skip Disney and visit the Xcaret resort in Cancรบn instead โ€” or explore destinations across Mexico, Canada, or South America. Even in Mexico, you can find better burgers than McDonaldโ€™s โ€” with higher nutritional value. Have you ever seen pyramids in the United States? Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Guatemala, and Sudan have ancient wonders โ€” none of them in the U.S. If they were, Trump would probably have bought and resold them by now. We know Nike isnโ€™t the only sneaker brand. Thereโ€™s Adidas โ€” and even Mexican brands like Panama. We understand economics better than you think. And we also know that when those 7 billion consumers stop buying American products, unemployment will rise, and your economy โ€” trapped behind its own self-imposed wall โ€” will begin to collapse to the point where youโ€™ll be begging for help. We didnโ€™t want to do this. But you wanted a wall? Well. Youโ€™ve got one.โ€ Her approval rating has reached a historic level โ€” according to a recent poll, it stands at 85%.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum did not make these statements; the quote has circulated online as anonymous copypasta since 2017, predating her presidency. reuters.com/fact-check/sheโ€ฆ snopes.com/fact-check/mexโ€ฆ
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๐Ÿšจ UPDATE: 8 people charged in Sex Ring โ€œUnderground Bunkerโ€ for Paying adults to Rape their Children and Pets โ€” Ages 3-16. Trial delayed as mom pleads guilty and flips on co-defendants In Bibb County, Alabama, eight suspects ran a sex trafficking ring out of an underground bunker where children as young as 3 were drugged, bound, and raped with adults paying to abuse them. Animals were also targeted. Rebecca Brewer and mother of some of the victims, pleaded guilty to sexual torture and nine counts of first-degree kidnapping. As part of the deal she agreed to testify against the other seven defendants. The trial for the remaining suspects has been delayed while the case expands, including a federal investigation into at least one of them. These monsters turned their own kids and pets into victims for profit. How long will it take for every last one of them to face real justice?
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Kevin Kimmel was parked at a truck stop when something made him look twice. An old RV. A young girl who appeared briefly at the window โ€” and was immediately pulled back. The shade drawn. Most people would have looked away. Written it off as nothing. Moved on. Kevin Kimmel had attended a training session run by an organization called Truckers Against Trafficking. He knew what he was looking at. He called the police. That phone call ended weeks of physical and sexual abuse for the girl in that RV. Truckers Against Trafficking was founded in 2009 on a simple and powerful insight: truck drivers are everywhere. They cover the nation's highways around the clock. They stop at truck stops, rest areas, and motels in every city and county in America. They see things that most people never see โ€” and because they're always moving, they see patterns across regions and routes that no single community could detect alone. "Trafficking happens everywhere," says Kylla Lanier, one of TAT's co-founders. "It's happening in homes, in conference centers, at schools, casinos, truck stops, hotels, motels, everywhere. It's an everywhere problem โ€” but truckers happen to be everywhere." TAT trains truckers and truck stop employees to recognize the signs that aren't obvious to the untrained eye. A person with no access to their own ID or money. Conversation that sounds scripted, like someone is reciting answers rather than speaking freely. A child who appears briefly and is abruptly pulled out of sight. The training doesn't ask truckers to intervene directly. It asks them to pay attention โ€” and to make a phone call. Since 2009, TAT has trained over 2 million people. Those trained truckers and employees have helped law enforcement free hundreds of trafficking victims, including more than 300 minors. Three hundred children. Each one of them representing a Kevin Kimmel moment โ€” someone who paid attention, recognized what they were seeing, and made a call. "Before, if I saw a prostitute, I would have thought, 'Hey, that's what they want to do,'" says Sam Tahour, District Manager for TA Travel Plaza. "Now I know what signs to look for. I know what actions to take. This is what's going on out there, and these people need a hero." The heroes in this story aren't wearing capes. They're driving trucks across the country in the middle of the night, paying attention to a window shade being drawn a little too quickly, and knowing that the right response is to pick up a phone. Kevin Kimmel did that. A girl is safe because he did.
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Save the date: #June14thObamaDay
Set your Calendars ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’™
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Barack Obama meets James Talarico's mother, father, and niece Jane. ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿซถโ˜บ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘‡
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