Posted on 08/31/2023 8:00:39 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
Thx for that link.
He has a humorous way of summing things up.
Man confronts Hillary Clinton about her husband’s 26 trips with Jeffrey Epstein.
Her guards grab him and drag him out.
Alex Rosen is NOT feeling suicidal.pic.twitter.com/5C7Detkpx5— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 27, 2023
Lol....checkmate.
“We’re at the emergency vet. Waiting on doc.”
oh, no, what happened?
Everything went well today, Mama tested every negative on everything.
I had a serenade of Mama and kitten voices all the way there and back. Can’t wait till Carter County builds its own low-cost clinic, an hour is a long time to listen to them both ways.
Mama was scared so went potty in her carrier. They had a fresh sample anyway LOL. But we still don’t know why she has loose stools. Same thing happened with the last month. These poor mama kitties, with bad nutrition and hungry kittens, their body takes the toll. I got some probiotics for her so hopefully that will help. In 2 weeks kittens get weaned, that should help also. If anyone I first brought her home she refused to nurse them and kept leaving when they tried. But now she lets them. She’s not gaining weight but she must be getting enough calories to produce milk.
amen!
Our friend called the agency over government housing and all she got was the run around.
Hubby is waiting to hear back from building inspector to see if he can do anything.
Maybe the newspaper would like to do a story on the mistreatment of the elderly.
Groomer nudged/nicked a growth, on his head, that we were going to wait until after travel to have taken off.
Well, that plan fell through, when it was barely hanging on. I didn’t want to take a chance of it getting infected, during travel. Our vet couldn’t even get him in, until next week. So.....off to the Emergency vet I went. Didn’t even cost that much more than reg vet. I was shocked.
Got to watch some amazing procedures, while there, including my guy’s. Got to stand at the table, the entire time. He did great and is snoozing away, right now....w/the cone of shame, of course :-(
The sweet tabby cat didn’t make it, though. I felt so bad for his owner....all alone, and, wiping tears from his eyes. 💔 I wanted to give him a hug...but, thought I better not. The nurses were doing a great job of consoling him. So sad.
Glad all went well with your crew’s visit...and, that mama tested negative. PTL!! Is everyone wiped out?
I love him!!!
(Speaker Johnson, don’t make have to take that back)
Maybe the newspaper would like to do a story on the mistreatment of the elderly.
There you go.
Or, is there a local news channel?
Nextdoor would get some attention, as well.
“Is everyone wiped out?”
Yes they are all sleeping. I think mama was relieved when I brought her back to the same place. She probably wondered where she was going to be dumped this time.
I’m glad your boys doing well. Sorry about the poor tabby. I think working in vet emergency medicine would be very hard.
h/t thinden, thanks
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First of the Federalist Papers is published
On this day in history, October 27, 1787, the first of the Federalist Papers is published. The Federalist, as it was originally called, was a series of articles written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, to explain and justify the need for the newly proposed United States Constitution.
The United States Constitution was written by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in the summer of 1787 to replace the failing Articles of Confederation, America’s first governing document. The Confederation Congress sent a copy of the new Constitution to each state at the end of September, 1787, for each state to debate and make its own vote for or against ratification. Within days of its arrival, the first criticisms of the document began to appear in newspapers.
In New York, one of the states whose ratification of the Constitution was deemed critical to its success because of its large population, a very strong anti-Constitution coalition arose. Articles published under pseudonyms such as Brutus, Cato and the Federal Farmer began to appear, by people such as George Clinton, Robert Yates and Melancton Smith. To counter these arguments, Alexander Hamilton masterminded a plan to write a series of articles to refute the arguments and provide solid reasons why the Constitution should be adopted.
The first of the articles, which was written by Hamilton, appeared on October 27, 1787. Hamilton recruited fellow Federalist John Jay to write more articles, but after writing only 4 articles, Jay became ill and James Madison was recruited to the effort. Hamilton and Madison wrote the remainder of the 85 articles with the exception of one more written by Jay. In all, Hamilton wrote 51 articles, Madison 26 and Jay 5, all of which were written using the pseudonym, Publius.
According to The Federalist No. 1, the purpose of the articles was to explain how the Constitution would benefit the individual American citizen; why the current Confederation was not working; and the benefits of each provision in the Constitution. For example, Federalist Nos. 6-9 explain the benefits of a federal union; Federalist Nos. 24-29 discuss the need for common defense; Federalist No. 45 discusses alleged dangers to the authority of the states from the federal government; and Federalist Nos. 52-56 discuss the proposed House of Representatives.
The articles were published from October, 1787, to August, 1788, in several New York papers. Some of the articles were printed elsewhere, but they were primarily read in New York. By March of 1788, the articles had become so popular that a bound edition of the first 36 articles was printed under the title of The Federalist. Eventually all the other articles were printed together as well.
Scholars debate how much the Federalist Papers actually influenced the New York ratification vote. The required 9 states for the Constitution to be established had already been achieved with New Hampshire’s vote for ratification on June 21, 1788. Virginia was the tenth state to ratify on June 25. New York finally voted for ratification on July 26 in a 30-27 vote.
In later times, The Federalist Papers have come to be regarded as a unique window into the intentions of the Founders. They are studied by law students and Constitutional scholars and are often referred to in Supreme Court decisions, perhaps taking on an even greater role today than they held at the time they were written.
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Note by exit82: On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the US Constituion.
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