Unbelievable! The Congress just voted 420-0 to expose all of the secret sexual misconduct settlements. Now the truth will come out about a lot of sickos in the Congress.
WATCH: Hereโs Major Jason Watson of the US Air Force holding a sign that reads:
Impeach/Convict/Remove!
You can see him getting arrested for protesting in uniform at the Capitol.
This guyโs a hero!
Letโs give him a medal for his service and bravery!
BREAKING: Young people confronted Cory Booker at the Texas Democratic Convention because we're done with a Democratic Party that answers to billionaires instead of us.
"Mary had a little lamb" wasn't just a nursery rhymeโit was a real 9-year-old girl who saved a dying lamb, and that lamb's wool eventually helped save a piece of American history.
You probably learned the rhyme as a child.
Maybe you've even sung it to someone else.
But Mary was real.
Her name was Mary Sawyer, and the famous poem began with a true act of kindness.
March 1815.
Sterling, Massachusetts.
Nine-year-old Mary was helping with morning chores when she discovered that one of the family's sheep had given birth to twins.
One lamb was healthy.
The other lay weak, abandoned by its mother, and barely alive.
Without warmth and milk, it wouldn't survive.
Mary begged her father to let her save it.
At first, he refused, believing the tiny animal had no chance.
But Mary wouldn't give up.
Finally, he agreed.
She carried the freezing lamb inside, wrapped it in warm clothes, and stayed beside the fireplace through the night.
She fed it by hand and cared for it every day.
Against all expectations, the lamb recovered.
Soon it followed Mary everywhere she went.
Its loyalty became impossible to miss.
One morning, Mary secretly took the lamb to her one-room schoolhouse.
She hid it beneath her desk inside a basket.
Everything stayed quiet until Mary stood to recite her lesson.
Suddenly, the lamb jumped out, bleated loudly, and followed her across the classroom.
The children burst into laughter.
Even the teacher smiled before asking Mary to take the lamb outside.
Mary thought it would simply become a funny memory.
She was wrong.
A visitor named John Roulstone Jr. had witnessed the scene.
The following day, he handed Mary a piece of paper containing a poem inspired by what he had seen.
It began with four unforgettable words.
"Mary had a little lamb..."
Mary treasured that poem for years.
The lamb lived several more years before dying accidentally.
Its wool was carefully saved, and Mary's mother knitted stockings from it.
Years later, writer Sarah Josepha Hale expanded the original verses and published them in *Poems for Our Children*.
The poem spread across America, becoming one of the best-known nursery rhymes ever written.
Then came an extraordinary moment.
In 1877, inventor Thomas Edison tested his new phonographโthe first machine capable of recording sound.
To demonstrate it, he recited one simple poem.
"Mary Had a Little Lamb."
Those words became the first audio recording in human history.
More than sixty years after Mary rescued one tiny lamb, her story helped mark the beginning of recorded sound.
In 1876, Mary publicly confirmed she was the girl from the famous poem.
She even donated stockings made from her lamb's wool to help preserve Boston's historic Old South Meeting House.
Mary Sawyer passed away in 1889, leaving behind a legacy few children could ever imagine.
The rhyme wasn't just about a lamb following its owner.
It began with compassion.
One little girl refused to abandon a helpless animal when everyone else had already lost hope.
That single act of kindness became a poem.
The poem became history.
And history turned a little lamb into a legend remembered around the world.
Tball is my favorite sport. It's so unhinged!
Can we just play T-ball clips during the Superbowl halftime? That would be the best halftime show EVER!!
Kids are so precious! ๐คฃ๐ฅฐ๐คฃ๐ฅฐ
When something breaks, most of us replace it. At this Brooklyn repair cafe, volunteers are helping neighbors fix everything from lamps and jeans to vintage fans and old smartwatches for free. The events are part of a growing global movement to reduce waste, save money and bring back repair skills that many people say have been lost.
Please other countries,
arrest & imprison
Pedophile Rapist Donald tRump & his violent Nazis today to save us all!
86 47 Now!
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Good morning and Happy Saturday to everyone who agrees that if the ONLY thing Speaker Johnson is concerned with is running "the protection program" for trump like a wannabe mobster, he should NOT be Speaker of the House.
WORST. SPEAKER. EVER.
MIKE JOHNSON: โIf we lose the midterms, the Dems will turn every committee of Congress into an investigative body. They will go after the president's family, the cabinet, his donors, and friends.โ
This is actually the best case Iโve heard for voting Democrat.
HEADLINE: Elon Musk ordered to give deposition as 'vote buying' scheme bites him.
I demand that the deposition also include his role in rigging the 2024 election for trump. This is a golden opportunity to trip Elon.
๐ช Gen Z vs. Flock Cameras
Anyone else find the uptick in these videos incredibly satisfying? Even better, an entire generation has reached the point where their first instinct is:
"Somehow Peter Thiel is involved."
Mike Johnson is visibly terrified after last night's decisive performance by progressive challengers to establishment Dems.
Johnson was so alarmed by he actually resorted to telling the truth and warning of a "dangerous thing."
"This is not a joke. We are in a fight right now to save the republic, and every American needs to take this seriously. You need to wake up."
Oh, Mike, we know, and you're about to find out.
"This upcoming midterm election is not the midterm elections of years ago. This is going to decide the direction of the country," he continued.
"Are we going to maintain our status as a Constitutional Republic on our 250th anniversary, or are we going to make a new choice and go down some road towards a communist utopia?"
When he says "communist utopia," what he means is "a return to and improvement upon the rights we had and to which we are entitled before Trump's administration took a wrecking ball to democracy."
Mike is so scared he is actually admitting he saw things. But authoritarians are, like many abusers, at their most dangerous when they're being dumped.
Johnson and his corrupt cronies will do anything possible to keep our money flowing to them and to stay out of jail by screwing with the midterms.
Are we going to let them?
John C. Reilly: โWhy arenโt people on the right wing concerned about human rights? Theyโre human too. Elon Musk says donโt be fooled by the empathy trap. Empathy is not a trap, empathy is a superpower. Itโs what makes human beings exceptional, our ability to look outside ourselfโ
What if a single shot could help damaged joints heal themselves?
Scientists are developing injections designed to regenerate cartilage.
Early studies have shown promising results.
Some treated joints recovered in just a few weeks.
But thereโs a catch.
Most of the breakthroughs have only been seen in animals so far.
Human trials are still needed.
If it works, it could change how we treat arthritis forever.
This used to be a living tree. Now it's stone โ with crystals growing inside it.
What you're looking at is petrified wood, and that glittering layer isn't paint or polish. It's quartz.
Here's how something this wild happens.
A tree falls and gets buried fast โ under mud, silt, or volcanic ash. Sealed away from oxygen, it can't rot like normal wood does.
Then mineral-rich water seeps in over thousands of years. Molecule by molecule, the wood gets replaced by stone, locking the tree's original structure in place.
Rings, grain, sometimes even bark.
But the best part is the hollow.
As the wood broke down, open pockets formed inside โ geologists call them vugs. Groundwater loaded with silica trickled into those gaps and slowly grew quartz crystals along the walls.
So you get the impossible combo: the body of an ancient tree on the outside, a sparkling crystal cavern on the inside.
Nature spent longer making this one piece than humans have existed.