Dear God,
Tonight we remember the last evening we shared with Michael Jackson. The last rehearsal. The last conversations. The last laughter echoing through the room. The last hugs, the last smiles, the last moments of watching him bring music to life in the way only he could.
None of us knew it would be goodbye.
Thank You for allowing us to cross paths with such a remarkable soul. Thank You for the memories, the music, the friendship, and the love that continue to live in our hearts long after that final night.
Michael, wherever heaven has placed you among the stars, know that you are loved, missed, and remembered. We carry your lessons, your kindness, your passion, and your spirit with us every day.
On this day, we pause to think of you. We remember your smile. We remember your laughter. We remember your heart.
May God continue to hold you in His eternal peace, and may those of us who were blessed to know you never take for granted the gift of those final moments we shared together.
Until we meet again.
Amen. ❤️
"They came to us and requested to host Ebola Patients. We gave them some 375 million dollars and they were so happy. Ebola is very dangerous."~ President Donald Trump.
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BREAKING: Witnesses have said a protester has been shot in central Kenya during a demonstration against a US quarantine centre for Americans exposed to Ebola that is being built despite Kenyan court orders barring further work, Reuters reports.
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The Trump admin has already slashed health funding for Kenya, but now expects Kenya to host American Ebola patients—rather than bring them home to care for them here.
Both governments should heed the concerns of Kenyan civil society.
Our government has a responsibility to help Americans abroad.
The US already has domestic facilities specifically designed to safely care for Ebola patients.
The Trump admin should bring Americans home and help them, not outsource that responsibility to a foreign government.
The plan to launch this week a health facility in Kenya for Americans who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus has received widespread criticism – from both Kenyan doctors and US officials working at the CDC. https://t.co/IDEz0TVeEN
I am sorry, but as an American this makes no sense to me.
I know Kenya has a great health infrastructure and can do this - the question is WHY did they agree to this.
Would be interested to know what kind of pressure or concessions the US government made to convince the Kenyan government
America will be first country to lock out Kenyans from going to America should we record even one single of ebola case. Yet you are here welcoming their sick patients. We are led by fools.