I didn't learn The Lord's Prayer in Sunday School.
I LEARNED THE LORD'S PRAYER IN PUBLIC SCHOOL!
We said it every morning, before the Pledge of Allegiance!
We said a blessing before lunch, and read from Scripture.
The 10 Commandments hung on the wall.
And nobody got shot
As a little girl I dreamed of one day going to Paris, clipping a lock on the bridge, standing beneath the Eiffel Tower, and eating real French pastries and cuisine.
As a grown woman I wanted to stand in awe of the wonders of Western civilization our ancestors built.
That dream is being erased right now by third world invaders who are burning and tearing it to the ground.
If the men who stormed the beaches of Normandy could see what we’ve allowed to happen to the Europe they died to save… they would have fought a very different war.
I’m surprised the @ajc is able to report so little about Mr. Matthews. Other than his name, we get only that MARTA hadn’t mixed it up w/ him before this incident. One more thought: The “ completely random” nature makes it more frightening, right?
Connecticut kids as young as 7, 8, & 14, used parents’ DraftKings, FanDuel accounts to bet on sports, records show.
🙄 So much for "regulated" sports books protecting people. https://t.co/AWpW26yFgQ via @insider_ct
https://t.co/NSyfNALapW
This "DISASTER" is happening in Georgia!
Our Parents, Policy-Makers, and Pastors need to know about it so children can be protected! Please share this report to inform Georgians.
Over 56% of college kids have a favorable view of Marxism/socialism.
Both of which can only lead to communism and totalitarianism in one form or another.
That should be very concerning.
To everyone. 💯
Many Americans have been taught that the nation's founding was primarily the product of Enlightenment thinking.
@ericmetaxas argues otherwise. Today we discuss the biblical roots of America's founding and his new book, Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World.
10 things my Mom taught me…y’all… 🤣
1. My mother taught me about WEATHER.
"Your room looks like a tornado hit it."
2. My mother taught me about RELIGION.
"You better pray that comes out of the carpet."
3. My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week."
4. My mother taught me about OSMOSIS.
"Shut your mouth and eat your supper."
5. My mother taught me about the CIRCLE OF LIFE.
"I brought you into this world, I can take you out."
6. My mother taught me about RECEIVING.
"You are going to get it when we get home."
7. My mother taught me about GENEOLOGY.
"Shut that door... You think you were raised in a barn?"
8. My mother taught me about JUSTICE.
"One day you'll have kids... I hope they turn out just like you!"
9. My mother taught me about LOGIC.
"Because I said so, That's why."
10. My mother taught me about IRONY.
"Keep crying. I'll give you something to cry about."
A reminder that Alfonsi was reporter on a 13-minute 60 Minutes feature this year that opened w a German police raid on a man’s apartment for posting a cartoon they didn’t like. There were no critical questions for the German speech police and zero pro-speech figures interviewed.
🚨 Vanilla Ice shuts down CNN 🔥
CNN: “Why are you still performing at Freedom 250 while so many others are canceling?”
Vanilla Ice: “I’m proud to be an American. I was born and raised here. This is my country, and I don’t like anyone telling me I can’t be proud of it.”
Ice Ice Baby still got that American swagger 💪🇺🇸
#VanillaIce #ProudToBeAmerican #Freedom250 #NoCancelCulture #RealPatriot #USA #IceIceBaby #AmericanPride #StandUpForFreedom
EARLY VOTING UPDATE 🧵
Several metro Atlanta counties, including Fulton, Cobb, Dekalb, and Gwinnett, will begin early voting for the June 16th runoff on Saturday, June 6th.
Voters should check their county elections office website for specific locations.
Since today starts PTSD Awareness Month, I thought I’d share my experience.
People think combat PTSD is jump scares and movies.
It’s not.
It’s walking into a crowded room and already knowing every exit.
It’s waking up exhausted because your body fought battles all night your mind doesn’t even remember.
It’s being home but never fully feeling off duty.
It’s silence feeling too loud and noise feeling too close.
It’s sitting with people who think you’re distant when really you’re calculating, scanning, watching.
It’s memories that don’t ask permission.
It’s hearing “that was years ago” from people who never carried it.
It’s feeling guilty for surviving.
Missing people who never came home.
Wondering why them and not you.
Some days you feel normal.
Some days a smell, a sound, a date, or a place pulls you right back.
You learn to live with it.
You learn to laugh again.
You learn to breathe again.
But nobody comes home exactly the same.
Some battles end.
Some just become quieter.
If this is you, I see your struggle.
Keep fighting.
You are not alone.
God bless America.