Posted on 12/21/2023 12:15:38 PM PST by CottonBall
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Thank you so much, exit!
Hope you and Mrs Exit are doing well!
Won’t leave position u til January 2025, nothingburger.
Tomorrow President Trump is scheduled to be at the border. I wonder if he’ll stop anywhere near where the fire is going on to offer emotional and personal support for the firefighters and LEO that are there
I’ve been poking around at Telegram (primarily Amir’s posting ) this evening
so much news Chad ( Africa) political coupe, Damascus bombings , Hamas ugly events etc None of this is on any news but it’s all important
Well, HRH Prince Harry (yuck) has his panties in a wad about losing his police protection that he once had as a working royal.
Whenever he goes to England, he is automatically protected through his father King Charles.What Harry wants, is for the British taxpayer TO DEFEND HIM NO MATTER WHERE HE GOES!
Since he is no longer a “working royal” the taxpayers do not want to pay his security bills, and I don’t blame them!
maybe if Meghan didn’t sashay around wearing hundreds of thousands of dollars in jewels, and making sure EVERYBODY knew it, they wouldn’t be in quite so much danger!
His last trip to New York, he and Megan claimed they were chased at a terrifying speed through the streets of NYC.
The problem is, it was a bold face LIE.
Meghan is truly insane, and believes she is Diana 2.0
Yeah right! She is so jealous of Princess Catherine it’s scary!
Anyhow you can read more here (the comments are funny!)
From The Daily Mail uk
Amir // Telegram
You may have seen all the news lately that Google (YouTube) is very woke. We’re seeing this play out on the YouTube version of our “Who are the Palestinians?” video. Please watch, like, and comment here too! Let’s get the truth out! https://youtu.be/Z7MkTyOqNqY?feature=shared
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Palestine is not the Biblical Philistine
Palestine introduced by Romans 135 AD
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( more at Telegram link)
https://t.me/beholdisraelchannel/28372
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I feel kind of warm when I look at that picture.
Levine is one individual I would not like to have in the same room.
Distaste or worry about what I might do.....take your pick.
Warm good or warm bad🤣
Warm like right before you PUKE?
*evil grin*
I am eoman Hear me roar
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Eighteen-year-old Elizabeth Cochrane was living in Pittsburgh when the local newspaper published an article titled “What Girls are Good For” (having babies and keeping house was the answer, according to the article). They article displeased Elizabeth enough that she wrote an anonymous rebuttal, which in turned so impressed the paper’s editor that he ran an ad, asking the writer to identify herself. When Elizabeth contacted him, he hired her on the spot. It was customary at the time for female reporters to use pen names, so the editor gave her one that he took from a Stephen Foster song. It was the name under which she would become famous—Nellie Bly.
Bly’s passion was investigative reporting, but the paper usually assigned her to more “feminine” subjects—such as theater and fashion. After writing a controversial series of articles exposing the working conditions of female factory workers, and after again being relegated to reporting on society functions and women’s hobbies, at age 21 Bly left for Mexico on a dangerous and unprecedented (for a woman) assignment to report of the conditions of the working-class people there. After her reporting got her in trouble with the local authorities, she fled the country and later published her dispatches into a popular book.
At age 23, having established a reputation as a daring and provocative reporter, Bly was hired by Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World and there she began the undercover project that made her famous. In order to investigate the conditions inside New York’s “Women’s Lunatic Asylum,” Bly took on a fake identity, checked into a women’s boarding house, and faked insanity—so convincingly that she soon found herself committed to the asylum. The report she published of her ten days there was a sensation and led to important reforms in the treatment of the mentally ill.
The following year Bly undertook her most sensational assignment yet: a solo trip around the world inspired by Jules Verne’s Around the World in 80 Days. With only two days’ notice, Bly set out on November 14, 1889, carrying a travel bag with her toiletries and a change of underwear, and her purse tied around her neck. Pulitzer’s competitor, the New York Cosmopolitan, immediately sent out one of its reporters—Elizabeth Bisland—to race Bly, traveling in the opposite direction. As Pulitzer had hoped, the stunt was a publicity bonanza, as readers eagerly followed news on Bly’s journey and the paper sponsoring a contest for readers to guess the exact time of Bly’s return (with the correct guess winning an expense-paid trip to Europe).
Seventy-two days later, Bly made her triumphant return (four and half days ahead of Bisland), having circumnavigated the globe, traveling alone almost the entire time. It was the fastest any human had ever made the journey. Nellie Bly was an international celebrity.
At age 31 Bly married industrialist Robert Seaman, a 73-year-old millionaire, leaving behind her journalism career and her pen name. As Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman she helped run the family business. She patented two inventions during her time as an industrialist, but business was not her really in her skillset and under her leadership the company went bankrupt. When World War I broke out, she returned to journalism, becoming one of the first women reporters to work in an active war zone.
Nellie Bly’s remarkable life ended on January 27, 1922, one hundred two years ago today, when she died of pneumonia in New York at age 57.
The photos below are a publicity shot taken before departing on her round-the-world trip and a photo taken a couple of years later, before her marriage.
Most Americans believe that they'll take back their country in 2024 by voting the Biden regime out of power.
Most Americans still don't seem to understand that they didn't vote the Biden regime into power in 2020.
That's why we're headed for chaos.— Emerald Robinson ✝️ (@EmeraldRobinson) February 28, 2024
Good night everyone.
See in the morning for our potluck breakfast - when we all bring a couple covered dishes, a recipe or two and some great pictures to give our Lysie one day vacation
with pay of course
that’s true, there is not protection against cheating
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