Jul 112025
 

Yesterday, the ACLU announced in an email that it had quickly refiled to block the executive order against birthright citizenship as a class action, allowing a federal judge to block it nation wide. Also, I got my blood test results and none of my meds is changing this time – a welcome first. Also, the 19th advised me that the first Barbie doll to have Type 1 diabetes is here. This is what she looks like. If it seems weird to you to se something so comparatively “normal” in the news, you are not alone.

This from the F* News is brilliantly framed and might possibly even suck MAGA into reading it, though they might not get the point.

Press Watch with Dan Froomkin – who does know what journalism is, and also what it isn’t. If you claim to be a journalist, and have “a strong belief and passion” in anything other than truth and accuracy – you are nor a journalist. Period. (And the New York Times is just as bad and getting worse by the day.)

It’s hardly news that Republicans lie. Some of us who have been saying they lie like Democrats breath are now starting to re-evaluate that, because they lie so much more than Democrats breathe. It should be no surprise that Heather Cox Richardson has their number.

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Jul 302021
 

While last Tuesday’s gut-wrenching testimony of trauma, terrorism, treason and tears by Police Officers Gonell, Fanone, Hodges and Dunn might not be enough to change the minds of many in the GQP – it did a great deal to restore my faith in humanity.

Consequently, I believe it’s worthwhile to extend that good feeling with today’s offering.

[Editor’s Note: You might want to keep a tissue close by.]

A video taken by someone with the handle “McLiez” and posted on Facebook has been viewed over a million times and shared over 170,000 times – and deservedly so!

It’s just a minute-long clip taken of cars stuck in traffic.  But a driver in one of the cars (believed to be in the Philippines) captured the most heart-warming video of a small boy holding a cloth that he most likely uses to clean car windows to earn some money.  He approaches a stopped car with another small boy in the back.  The child in the car rolls down his window and starts chatting with the boy.  He then gives the child in the street a small toy he has so he could play with it, and the small boy is clearly delighted!

As the boys play with each other, the one in the car then gives him a large dirt-digging excavator toy to play with.  When the child in the street later tries to return the toys, the boy in the car refuses to take them back.

Not sure what to do, but wanting to show his gratitude, the boy in the street goes to get a bag of snacks that he shares with the boy in the car.  As the traffic starts moving again, the two boys wave to each other.

[NOTE: This link to a Facebook posting is NOT the original Facebook posting by McLiez, but one from the “India Times”.  I’ve never belonged to Facebook and I’m not sure if the original is even available anymore.  But I thought I should give Facebook some type of credit for posting it.]

https://www.facebook.com/m.indicator.official/videos/sharing-is-caring-%EF%B8%8F-in-the-video-a-boy-can-be-seen-gifting-his-toy-cars-to-a-hom/525932725117381/?extid=SEO—-

BUT I did find a YouTube video of it:

In the same spirit I thought it’d be worthwhile to share a “Bonus” video of the kindness of one child shown to another, when a little boy comes to the aid of a clearly distraught autistic child on the first day of school.

I doubt children this age know what “compassion” or “empathy” even means.  But more importantly, they know how to show it and share it with their fellow human beings.

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