BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
Is your life worthless that you have to follow and bow to "others"?
We feel sorry for you.
Be a freaking LEADER instead of a FOLLOWER.
Do you really think that THEIR life is more important than your own?
So they can sing ( or talk to music) So they can act So they have had multiple surgeries and injections So they can pose nude So they have blah blah blah
You don't need to strip down to have everything.
Have CLASS first and the rest will follow. They will be known for stripping you will be known for having CLASS (not ass)
Billionaire Home Depot co-founder shreds Trump haters in new Facebook post
Brian Sozzi13 hours ago
Billionaire Home Depot co-founder and noted philanthropist Bernie
Marcus — forever a feisty fella even at the youthful age of 90 —has no
plans to run from his fresh batch of social media trolls.
Marcus has been under fire all week after telling the Atlanta Journal-Constitution he
supported President Donald Trump’s election bid. The now frequent Fox
News commentator didn’t stop there, however. Marcus told his hometown
digital paper that he plans to support Trump’s re-election bid.
The
president deserves kudos for a strong jobs market, pushing back on China
on trade and taking action against Iran, according to Marcus.
Obviously, that hasn’t sat well with the anti-Trump crowd. Said
legion has since taken to Twitter calling for a boycott of Home Depot (HD).
The home improvement retailer has tried to distance itself from Marcus,
noting he hasn’t been with the company for nearly 20 years.
After several Facebook posts
this week on the issue, Marcus dropped the hammer on his critics on
Wednesday. Here is what he wrote in a new Facebook post:
“I woke up this morning thinking it was going to be another
great day. I've been celebrating with friends, family and the community
since I turned 90. I've told you about the gracious gift of $117 million
that was collected and given in my honor to four charities that mean a
lot to me. All that happiness blew up because I said in a newspaper
interview that I have supported and will continue to support Donald
Trump. Boom! Negative stories... vicious threats, without cause, to boycott
the company that has enabled my foundation to give billions to support
autism, medical research, education, heart and neurological issues like
stroke, and to help our veterans. The company that I retired from in
2002 and have not had a business relationship with in almost 20 years. A
company that has employed more than a half-million people. The people
who work there are affiliated with both political parties or no party at
all. They are of all religions and all colors and backgrounds. Why
would people want to hurt them? All because I give my voice and some of my money to our
President. Am I in China? Argentina? Russia? That's what it feels like
to me. It saddens me that our country has come to this, where I, as a
private citizen, cannot express my feelings. It angers me and it saddens
me, but it sure as hell is not going to stop me. If you thought it
would, you've got the wrong guy. In the next ten years, God willing, I will accomplish more to
save this world than my critics will do even if they had forty
lifetimes.”
We aren’t sure what other 90-year-olds are having a similar week to
Marcus’. But, it’s not hard to see what drove his success — he doesn’t
take any BS.
Woman outraged after being told to take down 'improper' pride flag: 'It's a right of freedom of expression'
Paulina Cachero,Yahoo Lifestyle1 hour 41 minutes ago
Robin Chipman received a letter from her home owner's association
asking her to take down her gay pride flag, or pay hefty fines. (Credit:
Robin Chipman)
Just a day before the kickoff of largest LGBTQ Pride celebration in
Florida, held in St. Petersburg, a resident of the city was told to
remove the Gay Pride flag she’d hung on her porch, after fellow condo
owners complained, calling it “improper.”
“We have a Home Owner’s Association (HOA) community here that is very
bigoted,” the resident, Robin Chipman, a retired commercial interior
designer, tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “They’re using this as an example to
say, ‘This is what we can and can’t do and what to believe in.’”
Chipman’s beachside condo is right near the setting of St. Pete Pride,
which kicks off Friday and runs through Sun. Jun. 23. When Chipman’s
friend and his partner decided to rent out the unit above hers to join
in the festivities, she busted out the rainbow flag as a way of showing
she was an LGBTQ ally.
“I was at Party City getting my lei and my rainbow umbrella. I saw the flag and thought it would be fun,” Chipman says.
However, just days after hanging her sign of solidarity, she received
a letter from the HOA saying that her “improper flag” violated building
exterior guidelines. The letter went on to “respectfully request” that
she take down the flag by July 2— or pay a fine of $100 per day, up to
$1,000.
“I was upset. It’s a right of freedom of expression. It’s a
celebration of a people that have been oppressed for so long and they
deserve to have their day in the sun like all of us do,” Chipman says.
Robin’s homeowner association, the Waterside at Coquina Key North
Condo Association, did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s
request for comment. According to Chipman, the HOA’s guidelines allow
owners to decorate the building exterior for holidays 15 days before and
15 days after the celebration.
“People are allowed to have flags on game day to show their support
for their team. [Flying my pride flag] is just going along with the
guidelines,” says Chipman, who feels she’s being singled out, noting
that some of the condo association’s board members have had outstanding
violations with no repercussions.
Although Chipman was planning to take down the flag after the
weekend’s Gay Pride festivities anyway, she says she felt the need to
speak out so that things like this don’t happen in the future.
“It sheds a poor light on all of us here,” she says. “I would rather
not have to publicize it, but it’s wrong and I think people need to know
that they can’t do this.”
Despite pushback by some fellow owners, Chipman says she plans to
fight the existing rules so she can fly her rainbow flag with pride next
year, and the year after. Read more from Yahoo Lifestyle:
• Gay couple receives letter saying they gave young neighbor the 'courage' to come out: 'Visibility is so important'
• Man buys U.S. town, renames it 'Gay Hell' to protest Trump's ban on pride flags
• Teen fired from Christian camp counselor job for being gay: ‘I’m heartbroken’ Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for nonstop inspiration delivered fresh to your feed, every day.
I'm just so upset with so many people trying to divide US.
Years ago it was wrong to have Whites only this or White's only that. So why are we NOW labeling things with "COLORS "? Why was it wrong it then and not now?
We should all be coming together WITHOUT see colors but it is getting worse everyday.
A 72-year-old Walmart greeter said he was only "doing his duty" when a customer allegedly punched him in the face during his shift on Friday night.
"He punched on my face with a closed right hand," Mohinder Singh Randhawa told KTRK. "I fell down on the ground."
The alleged assault,
at the entrance of the store in Cypress, Tex., was one Randhawa says he
never saw coming, apparently touched off when the greeter asked to see
the customer's receipt.
Randhawa was reviewing the suspect's receipt on June 14, he said,
“when I noticed that there was a case of Gatorade that had not been paid
for.” Randhawa, who has been with the company for 15 years, told the
station that occasionally a cashier simply misses an item while
scanning.
"I told him if you want, you can scan and take it," Randhawa said,
adding that he never implied that the suspect, Craig Valentine, 42, was
attempting to steal the product.
In a security video, Valentine appears to become agitated, pushing Randhawa before punching him in the face.
The hit caused Randhawa to black out, and he doesn't remember much of
the attack. He still can't bring himself to watch the security footage.
"My left upper lip was broken from here, blood started out, and
inside also there was a cut about half an inch," Randhawa said of the
injuries he sustained.
Randhawa, who said he was only performing the duties that the job entails, is now afraid to return as a greeter.
"I'm scared to work that position," he said, adding that in all his
years at the company he had never experienced anything like this.
Police responded to a call regarding the assault on the day it took
place, but the suspect had already left the scene, according to a statement released by Constable Mark Herman's Office.
"On June 17, 2019, the suspect called representatives from Wal-Mart
and admitted to the assault. Constable Deputies were able to locate and
apprehend him," the statement read.
"Craig Valentine was arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail,
charged with Injury to the Elderly," Constable Herman stated. Valentine
was given a $1,000 bond.