Wednesday, September 11, 2019

GOOD STUFF 091119 YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

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INSANE BIKER




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HAVING A LITTLE TROUBLE




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Maybe London is waking up!




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A Warning to the Gun Owners of America!



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I won't be convinced to give up the 2nd Amendment!



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A veterinarian wrote an article about one little boy’s acceptance of his dog’s passing. After having to euthanize his pet, the boy seemed unusually calm, particularly when the conversation turned to why dogs’ lives are so short in comparison to that of human lives.
The little boy said he knew why, stating, “People are born so they can learn how to live a good life—like loving everybody and being nice all the time.”
“Well, dogs already know how to do that so they don’t have to stay as long,” he finishes.
This little boy’s wisdom would not be controversial to most, but to Catholics it can be a source of conflict. We want to believe that our best furry friends will join us in heaven, but many of us have been told they will not.
It seems like Pope Francis agrees; in Laudato Si’ he writes that animals will join humans in the kingdom of heaven.
“Eternal life will be a shared experience of awe, in which each creature, resplendently transfigured, will take its rightful place and have something to give those poor men and women who will have been liberated once and for all,” the text reads.


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The story of Judy and Howard played by actors.




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YEP, WE NEED MORE OF THIS HERE!!!




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Don’t Be an Islamophobe and Notice His Name- Abdul-Majeed Marouf Ahmed Alani, 60, was arrested by the FBI on Thursday and charged with willfully damaging, destroying or disabling an aircraft after he allegedly obstructed a tube underneath the cockpit with foam. Alani’s reported motivation was to collect more overtime pay. His past performance issues included maintenance errors. At one point, his mechanic’s license was suspended by the Federal Aviation Administration. Alani appears to be a malcontent and troublemaker; he has unsuccessfully sued American Airlines for “discrimination.” Alani was born in Iraq and became a US citizen in 1992 — 27 years ago. Yet he still required an interpreter when brought before a judge yesterday. Assimilation has been a little slow.



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The StemExpress CEO told a San Francisco courtroom on Sept. 5 that the company brokered beating fetal hearts and intact fetal heads to medical researchers.


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At a summit for food of the future (the climate-ravaged future) called Gastro Summit, in Stockholm Sept 3-4, a professor held a powerpoint presentation asserting that we must “awaken the idea” of eating human flesh in the future, as a way of combatting the effects of climate change.




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