Wednesday, January 30, 2019

I beleive in Freedom of Speech for everyone and you should too.




YOUR opinion matters, and so does MINE.

YOU are NOT right. and either am I


OPINIONS are how you feel and how you believe. Only YOU can say how your feeling or believing

This world is full of "thin skinned people". Grow the hell up and stop crying like a big baby.

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Saturday, January 26, 2019

MY HERO !!!!! Read this story and pass it on! Link at the bottom, please read this.


MY HERO !!




911 dispatcher hailed as a hero for staying on the phone to help boy with his homework 


 
911 police dispatcher Antonia Bundy is being hailed as a hero for staying on the phone to help a young boy with his homework. (Photo: Lafayette Police Department via Twitter)

A 911 dispatcher is getting praised for taking the time out of her day to assist a young caller who needed help with his homework.
Antonia Bundy, who works for the Lafayette Police Department in Indiana, stayed on the phone with a boy who dialed the emergency number to say he “had a really bad day” and had “tons” of homework.
The boy, whose identity is not known, told Bundy that he had math homework he was struggling with.
In the audio recording posted by the Lafayette Police Department on Twitter Friday, Bundy is heard calmly working with the boy as he adds his fractions. When they finish the problem, the boy lets her know that it was the only problem he was stuck on.
“I’m sorry for calling you, but I really needed help,” he said.
“When a young child calls to ask for homework help, Antonia didn’t miss a beat,” the Lafayette Police Department wrote in its Twitter post.

“We get a lot of unusual call requests, but this one kind of stood out,” said Lafayette Police Sgt. Matt Gard.
While the Lafayette Police Department doesn’t recommend dialing 911 for homework help, many people are praising Bundy on Twitter for her generosity.




According to Gard, police are trying to figure out which area school the boy attends so they can connect with him through the school’s principal.
“We want to make sure everything is good, and make sure he knows we appreciate him calling,”
  Gard said.












MY hero !!!!!!!




https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/911-dispatcher-hailed-hero-staying-phone-help-boy-homework-203416137.html



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Friday, January 25, 2019

So many female celebs prove daily that YOU CANT BUY CLASS. And MONEY DOES NOT make you a LADY.



Read two stories today with "their words" and they talk like street hoods.


You are trashy pigs.





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Pink I will not apologize for my statements and I won't either............





You are making an ass out of yourself without learning details. 

HE WAS NOT A VET

He was arrested for assault

he has more arrests too


PINK..... DO YOUR RESEARCH... YOUR FATHER WILL BE EMBARRASSED because of the shame to his "VIETNAM BROTHERS"







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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Army vet dress coded at gym for wearing 'racist' Trump shirt: 'It's 2019, get the hell over it'




I don't care if you are a Trump supporter OR NOT..... Stop letting people crap on you because of YOUR OPINION. 

DAMN IT... FIRST AMENDMENT. 
They are trying to take away ANOTHER AMENDMENT. 




Army vet dress coded at gym for wearing 'racist' Trump shirt: 'It's 2019, get the hell over it'

Hope Schreiber,Yahoo Lifestyle 3 hours ago



Staff Sgt. Jake Talbot says that he was asked at the CDY Gym in Troy, Mo., not to wear a T-shirt supporting Trump’s 2016 presidential bid, as it was offensive to members. (Photo: KMOV)
An Army veteran says he was asked not to wear a shirt that read “2016 Trump for President” at a gym in Troy, Mo., on the ground that it made members uncomfortable and was “racist.”
Staff Sgt. Jake Talbot told St. Louis news station KMOV that he had worn the pro-Trump shirt to CDY Fitness in Troy before. But on Sunday, the owner of the gym asked him not to wear the political shirt again.
“I was just puzzled there for a second. She said that it was racist and represents racism and that’s when I when I was like ‘Oh, you’re done,'” Talbot told the outlet.
Talbot, who had been a member of the gym for eight years, took to Facebook to voice his displeasure over the incident.
He says in the video that the gym owner, whom he refers to as ‘Liz,’ said the shirt was linked to “racism,” adding, “Which I freaking hate that word, it’s thrown around way too loosely. It’s 2019, get the hell over it. It’s not racism.”
The owner, whom the St. Louis Post-Dispatch identifies as Liz Drew, released a statement on the gym’s Facebook page, which has since been deleted from the social media platform.
According to KMOV, the message read, “I am deeply saddened by the amount of hate this event has garnered. I will personally and publicly continue to defend my stance for tolerance and against hate no matter the financial consequence. … Allow me to clarify. I don’t believe our gym should be a political forum for anyone. I want everyone to feel safe and comfortable there. We are all trying to improve ourselves and work hard to change.”

Members of CDY are divided, and some have threatened to cancel their membership over the T-shirt incident, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
On Wednesday morning, gym owner Liz Drew told the Post-Dispatch that she had deleted the gym’s Facebook account after receiving thousands of hateful messages, including threats to burn down her gym.
“This was about protecting the comfort level of all members and keeping politics out of my gym. Sadly, it has done just the opposite,” she said.
She disputed Talbot’s claim that she told him to remove the shirt.
“I said, ‘Jake, we’re friends and I love you, but I’d appreciate it if you didn’t wear that shirt in the future,'” Drew told the Post-Dispatch.
The gym’s owner, however, legally did nothing wrong and was legally entitled to ask Talbot not to wear the shirt. Attorney Lynette Petruska told KMOV, “The business owner really didn’t violate any First Amendment or anti-discrimination law.”
Another gym in Talbot’s area has offered him a free one-year membership after his Facebook video went viral, according to St. Louis news station KSDK.
Jake Talbot did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s requests for comment.