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 !
( Hey Ellen... you are NOT special. So many people going through this WITHOUT having YOUR money to take care of this.)
Ellen DeGeneres’s U.K. Mansion Floods After She Left United States Due to Trump’s Election Win
by Anthony Scott0 Comments
Ellen DeGeneres’s mansion in the United Kingdom has flooded just
weeks after the former talk show host announced she left the United
States following President Trump’s election victory.
As The Gateway Pundit
previously reported, Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi
recently purchased a multi-million dollar property in Cotswolds, UK, and
are determined to stay there through Trump’s second term.
On Friday, the 43-acre property flooded after a tributary of the
River of Thames flooded after Storm Bert hit the Cotswolds region.
Images of Ellens’ property show her estate flooded with several feet of water.
Ellen’s house was not the only property impacted in the Cotswolds region.
The Daily Mail
reported that several residents in the Cotswolds region have been
stranded in their homes due to flood waters reaching nearly 5 feet.
Per The New York Post:
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Their dreams are drenched.
Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi’s English farmhouse has flooded following torrential rain, a bombshell new report claims.
The couple recently purchased a multi-million pound property in the
Cotswolds, about two hours outside of London, and are allegedly
attempting to settle there permanently following Donald Trump’s election
win.
But the 43-acre grounds are now underwater after the River Thames
broke its banks in the wake of Storm Bert, the Daily Mail reports.
Numerous roads in the Cotswolds have been left impassable after being saturated in five feet of water.
This isn’t the first time one of Ellen’s properties has been damaged by extreme weather.
Ellen’s mansion in Montecito, California, was in danger of flooding
last year after a storm caused her creek to rise nearly 9 feet behind
her house.
LOL! Kamala Harris Caught on Camera Serving Food at a DC Soup Kitchen – Wears $62,000 Gold Chain While “Volunteering”
by Jordan Conradson133 Comments
After a long, hard last few weeks of relaxing in Hawaii, Kamala Harris found a new job that suits her well.
As The Gateway Pundit reported,
Kamala looked like she had just rolled out of bed, in a video message
to supporters on Tuesday. In the video, she slurred her words and
rambled about getting back to work.
She then released a prerecorded Thanksgiving message on Thursday, wearing the same clothes with the same backdrop as her message to supporters on Tuesday.
Harris, on Thursday, likely to save her image after an embarrassing
defeat in the presidential election, got back to work serving the
homeless at DC Central Kitchen in Washington, DC. Unfortunately for her,
the gig probably didn't help her repay the $20 million in debt from her
failed run for President.
Harris virtue signaled her good deeds in an X post Thursday.
She got brutally roasted in the comments.
Notably, Harris apparently wore a $62,000 gold chain while “volunteering.”
Via Laura Loomer:
Food service suits Kamala. She should put this on her resume. She may finally get that job at McDonald's!
Our family has done business with you for MANY YEARS)
Lawsuit Filed After LGBT Promoter Stages ‘Setup’ on Christian Jewelry-Store Worker, Gets Her Fired
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This article originally appeared on WND.com
Guest by post by Bob Unruh
‘It appears as though Kay Jewelers is anti-Christian.’
A lawsuit has been filed against Kay Jewelers after a Christian employee was fired for talking about her faith with a co-worker.
Commentator Todd Starnes explained the situation had the markings of a “setup.”
“The conversation happened in a back work area at a Kay Jewelers in
Fairlawn, Ohio. The coworker continuously pressed (Mika) Cohen for her
personal opinions about Pride Month. Finally, she explained that she is a
Christian and shared her sincerely held beliefs on God’s definition of
marriage and sexuality,” he explained. “A few weeks later Kay Jewelers
launched a HR investigation into the conversation alleging her remarks
were inappropriate.”
Shortly later, she was fired.
“It certainly appears as though Cohen is the victim of a setup by a
pro-LGBT staffer. To make matters even worse, it appears as though Kay
Jewelers is anti-Christian. Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but
Kay Jewelers is certainly no friend to Christians,” he said.
It is the American Center for Law and Justice that took on the case.
It said it is defending “an employee’s right to express her religious beliefs,” this time in Ohio.
Cohen was dismissed by Kay from her position as assistant manager in
Fairlawn, Ohio, for sharing her Christian beliefs with a co-worker after
repeatedly being asked to do so, the legal team said.
The law firm explained how the situation developed:
While working at Kay Jewelers in June 2023, Ms. Cohen’s
co-worker asked for her thoughts and opinions on a religious topic.
Importantly, while Ms. Cohen’s co-worker prodded Ms. Cohen’s position on
the topic out of the earshot of customers or other employees, Ms. Cohen
politely attempted to avoid speaking on the subject completely by
saying everyone is entitled to their own opinions.
Nonetheless, the co-worker gave her opinion on God’s creation of
humanity and kept prodding Ms. Cohen to share her religious beliefs.
After being pressured repeatedly to share her beliefs, Ms. Cohen finally
shared her beliefs on the Bible’s teachings.
The ACLJ confirmed there was “no quarrel or hostility,” and the conversation ended shortly.
Then Cohen was informed by Kay that an investigator was looking into her “inappropriate discussions of religion at work.
Then came her firing.
“No further explanation was given and no termination letter was
provided – Ms. Cohen was simply told to pack up her things and leave,”
the ACLJ said. “This uncalled-for and unjust termination left Ms. Cohen
and her family without insurance to cover medical necessities and much
of the income upon which they relied.”
Kay’s parent company does, in fact, promote the leftist beliefs about “diversity, equity, and inclusivity” on its website.
“Clearly, this ‘commitment’ only applies to non-Christian beliefs
that do not align with the Bible’s teachings. Kay Jewelers’ conduct in
this case demonstrates no valid basis to fire Ms. Cohen, and its lack of
transparency or accountability for violating Ms. Cohen’s rights
constitutes a blatant disregard for religious freedom and a
demonstrative act of religious intolerance,” the charges by ACLJ
include.
Biden seen holding anti-Israel book during Black Friday shopping excursion
Biden
was spotted holding a copy of 'The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A
History of Settler Colonialism and Resistance, 1917-2017'
By
Louis Casiano Fox News
Published
Harris supporter Frank from Stroudsburg pushes back on anti-Israel protesters deriding Wilkes University rally crowd
President Biden
on Friday picked up a copy of a book that described Israel as a
colonial power in the face of Palestinian resistance despite his
repeated support for the Jewish state.
Biden
was spotted by the press leaving Nantucket Bookworks holding a copy of
"The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonialism
and Resistance, 1917-2017" by Columbia University professor emeritus
Rashid Khalidi, the New York Post reported.
"I do not speak to
the Post (or the Times for that matter), so this is not for publication,
but my reaction is that this is four years too late," Khalidi told the
Post of Biden holding his book.
The newspaper noted it did not agree to any terms conditioning Khalidi's response as off the record or on background.
President
Biden, left, walks out of Nantucket Bookworks with son Hunter Biden,
grandson Beau and daughter-in-law Melissa Cohen Biden in Nantucket,
Mass., Friday. Biden holds the book "The Hundred Years' War on
Palestine" by Rashid Khalidi. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
Fox News Digital has reached out to Khalidi and the White House.
The book argues
that "the modern history of Palestine can best be understood in these
terms: as a colonial war waged against the indigenous population, by a
variety of parties, to force them to relinquish their homeland to
another people against their will."
It was not clear if Biden purchased the book or if it was given to him.
Khalidi, who is of Palestinian and Lebanese descent, called the first Trump administration a "mouthpiece" for Israel
and has criticized Israel over the humanitarian toll in Gaza after
Hamas killed about 1,200 people inside Israel Oct. 7, 2023, in addition
to kidnapping hostages, including Americans.
"It’s perfectly
unclear, reading the Israeli press, what their political objective is. I
mean, ethnic cleansing. That’s not a political objective. They’re doing
that. They’re driving the population of the Northern Gaza Strip into
the Southern Gaza Strip. But what their political objective is, is, to
me, entirely unclear, in the writings of, as far as one can tell, from
the Israeli press," he said on the "Intercepted" podcast in November
2023.
President Biden with his family on Nantucket Island. (Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
Biden
has repeatedly declared his support for Israel but has been criticized
by Israeli supporters for putting conditions on U.S. aid to the Middle East ally and pausing shipments of heavy munitions to Israel earlier this year.
Meanwhile,
pro-Palestinian supporters, who nicknamed Biden "Genocide Joe," have
increasingly criticized him and Netanyahu over civilian casualties in
Gaza. Biden has also reportedly criticized his Israeli counterpart
behind closed doors, the Post reported.
The book, published in 2020 before Trump
brokered relationships between Israel and five Muslim countries,
criticized Trump for moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and
recognizing Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights, which it captured
from Syria during the 1967 Six-Day war.
In the book, Khalidi wrote about Israel's alleged discriminatory policies against Palestinians.
"Settler-colonial
confrontations with indigenous peoples have only ended in one of three
ways: with the elimination of full subjugation of the native population,
as in North America; with the defeat and expulsion of the colonizer, as
in Algeria, which is extremely rare; or with the abandonment of
colonial supremacy, in the context of compromise and reconciliation, as
in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Ireland," he wrote.
President
Biden holds the book "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine"
by Rashid
Khalidi as he walks out of Nantucket Bookworks in Nantucket, Mass.
(Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
He also praised the first intifada by Palestinians against Israel, which occurred from 1987 to 1993 and left more than 2,000 people dead, the Post wrote.
"The
First Intifada was an outstanding example of popular resistance against
oppression and can be considered as being the first unmitigated victory
for the Palestinians in the long colonial war that began in 1917," the
book says.