Quick reminder from a pediatrician that 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 year old girls are not young women.
They’re children.
I only care for children and my patients are those ages.
Stop trying to make it better by calling them young women. They aren’t.
Babies, toddlers, kids, teens , vulnerable, those with disabilities need to be protected at all cost by all humans on this earth. There should be no question on that!
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
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I run a small pizza shop. Deliveries mostly. Late nights. Got a call at 10 PM. Woman’s voice shaking. “Can you deliver to Sunset Motel?” “Yes ma’am. What would you like?” Long pause. “What can I get for six dollars? I have three kids.” Six dollars wouldn’t cover one pizza. “We have a special tonight. Family meal. Three pizzas, breadsticks, drinks. Six dollars.” No such special. She started crying. “Really?” Made the pizzas myself. Added wings. Cookies. Juice boxes. Drove it over.
She opened the door. Bruises on her neck. Three little kids behind her. Terrified. Quiet. “Thank you. You don’t understand.” I did understand. Started happening weekly. She’d call. I’d have a special ready. Month three she didn’t call anymore. Worried me. Two months later she walked in. Different person. Confident. Had a job. Apartment. Kids looked healthy. Happy. Handed me three hundred dollars. “For all the specials that weren’t real. I knew.” Tried to refuse. “Please. Let me pay forward.” That money started a fund. When someone calls from a shelter or motel desperate, we use it. Six years now. Over a thousand meals delivered. She’s a paralegal. Refers families to us constantly. Works with domestic violence survivors. Her oldest is in high school. Works at my shop weekends. “Because you fed us when we were running. Now I want to feed others.” Last Saturday she delivered to a family at that same motel. Came back crying. “That was us five years ago. Now I get to be you.”
I was at a bar alone yesterday when the bartender said, “Hey, check this message from my sister.” He showed me his phone and it read, “Under no circumstances should you get into a conversation with the guy sitting on your right.”
Men, if you’re ever in a position to do something like this,please do it.
I was flying Southwest from Dallas to New York. Three rows ahead of me, there was a young soldier in uniform. He looked barely 18. He was staring straight ahead, gripping the armrests. He looked nervous. When the drink cart came around, the flight attendant asked him what he wanted. 'Coke, please,' he said. 'Heading home?' she asked kindly. 'No, ma'am,' he said. 'Deploying. First time.' The whole row went quiet. The flight attendant didn't say a word. she handed him his Coke. Then, she got on the PA system. 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very special guest in Row 8 today. Private Miller is on his first deployment to serve our country. Since I can't buy him a drink, I’m going to ask a favor. If you want to write him a note of encouragement, pass it forward.' I grabbed a napkin. I wrote: 'You got this. Stay safe. - A dad from Row 12.' I watched as napkins traveled up the aisle. Napkins, receipts, pages torn from books. By the time we landed, the soldier had a pile of paper on his tray table three inches high. He stood up to get his bag, and he was wiping his eyes. He carefully packed every single scrap of paper into his rucksack. 'Thank you,' he told the flight attendant. 'No,' she said. 'Thank you.' We all walked off that plane a little quieter, reminded that freedom is just a word until you meet the kid who is defending it.
Credit: Margie Lee
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This is disgraceful.
But with a mayor who has a history of calling the police “racist, evil, wicked and corrupt,” he set the tone.
Words have consequences. We are seeing that in the growing disrespect for law enforcement — just as we’ve seen it in the rise in antisemitism.
Real leaders understand that. This mayor does not.
@NYCMayor must denounce this at once
I’m horrified by the revelations in the Epstein files.
I do not care who you are, what party you’re a part of, how much money is in your bank account, or what title you hold, anyone who abuses children must be held accountable by law.
We should all be more outraged.
Rep. Nancy Mace says she has seen the Epstein client list and warns that the names on it will shock the entire world.
She adds, as a Republican, that the DOJ is protecting those identities.
According to Mace, the list includes both Republicans and Democrats, along with wealthy elites, media figures, people in power, and even current and former prime ministers and presidents.
She says the Epstein case will go down as one of the greatest cover-ups in American history.