I always love to share good news. Marcia already shared the Americans of Conscience list. But there's more from my neck of the woods! And after yesterday's ugly topic, let's look for some positive things!
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Today's Quote:
Alfred Hitchcock said, "The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder."
Don't read if you're in a good mood, but here's the update from Heather for today on Robinson's campaign:
In North Carolina the core members of Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson’s campaign staff resigned yesterday along with all but three members of the campaign staff—two spokespeople and a bodyguard—after the CNN report about Robinson’s offensive writings on a pornography website, including his declaration that he considers himself a “black NAZI,” and that he would like to own slaves. And yet the North Carolina Republican Party is openly defending Robinson. Today the Republican Governors Association announced it was not going to buy any more ad time in North Carolina, a potential disaster for Trump as well as Robinson
The last sign is funny. I have been to Clingmans Dome, it is nice that the name has been changed in honor of the Cherokee people and the scared place. Take care, have a great day! I like the new header. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI like the name change of the mountain to Kuwohi, which I'll have to keep talking about so I can remember it!
DeleteFun signs!!!! :-) And Hitchcock was clever!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been how he produced such great films.
DeleteAh yes, the Aussie sense of humour.
ReplyDeleteIt's very close to Canadian, and a few English people I know, just possibly.
DeleteA very full post today. Thank you for amusing us LOL
ReplyDeleteYou're completely welcome...have a great day Cloudia!
Delete...I hope that good news come to the Harris/Walz campaign!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post! I giggled.
ReplyDeleteFun signs!
ReplyDeleteIt’s nice that the government is giving little crumbs to the 1st Americans. Terribly inadequate, but at least a sign of respect.
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