A quarterback took a Down syndrome girl to prom... and showed the world what real manhood looks like. ❤️
He could’ve chosen anyone, but he chose the girl who believed in him before popularity ever did. And that choice meant everything. 🥺🙌
Today, only 65 of us voted to release names of congressmen who have used the sexual harassment slush fund to pay off claims against them. 357 members voted to “refer it to committee” knowing that resolution ain’t ever making it out of committee. Roll call:
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"My name's Raymond. I'm 73. I work the parking lot at St. Joseph's Hospital. Minimum wage, orange vest, a whistle I barely use. Most people don't even look at me. I'm just the old man waving cars into spaces.
But I see everything.
Like the black sedan that circled the lot every morning at 6 a.m. for three weeks. Young man driving, grandmother in the passenger seat. Chemotherapy, I figured. He'd drop her at the entrance, then spend 20 minutes hunting for parking, missing her appointments.
One morning, I stopped him. "What time tomorrow?"
"6:15," he said, confused.
"Space A-7 will be empty. I'll save it."
He blinked. "You... you can do that?"
"I can now," I said.
Next morning, I stood in A-7, holding my ground as cars circled angrily. When his sedan pulled up, I moved. He rolled down his window, speechless. "Why?"
"Because she needs you in there with her," I said. "Not out here stressing."
He cried. Right there in the parking lot.
Word spread quietly. A father with a sick baby asked if I could help. A woman visiting her dying husband. I started arriving at 5 a.m., notebook in hand, tracking who needed what. Saved spots became sacred. People stopped honking. They waited. Because they knew someone else was fighting something bigger than traffic.
But here's what changed everything, A businessman in a Mercedes screamed at me one morning. "I'm not sick! I need that spot for a meeting!"
"Then walk," I said calmly. "That space is for someone whose hands are shaking too hard to grip a steering wheel."
He sped off, furious. But a woman behind him got out of her car and hugged me. "My son has leukemia," she sobbed. "Thank you for seeing us."
The hospital tried to stop me. "Liability issues," they said. But then families started writing letters. Dozens. "Raymond made the worst days bearable." "He gave us one less thing to break over."
Last month, they made it official. "Reserved Parking for Families in Crisis." Ten spots, marked with blue signs. And they asked me to manage it.
But the best part? A man I'd helped two years ago, his mother survived, came back. He's a carpenter. Built a small wooden box, mounted it by the reserved spaces. Inside? Prayer cards, tissues, breath mints, and a note,
"Take what you need. You're not alone. -Raymond & Friends"
People leave things now. Granola bars. Phone chargers. Yesterday, someone left a hand-knitted blanket.
I'm 73. I direct traffic in a hospital parking lot. But I've learned this: Healing doesn't just happen in operating rooms. Sometimes it starts in a parking space. When someone says, "I see your crisis. Let me carry this one small piece."
So pay attention. At the grocery checkout, the coffee line, wherever you are. Someone's drowning in the little things while fighting the big ones.
Hold a door. Save a spot. Carry the weight no one else sees.
It's not glamorous. But it's everything."
Let this story reach more hearts....
Credit: Mary Nelson
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just posted this video of Charlie Kirk talking about the Islamic takeover of America. Charlie's message needs to be spread FAR and WIDE.
"There's something wrong when you have a Muslim Marxist mayor of New York City! We don't talk enough about Islam...we don't talk nearly enough about the Islamist. We don't talk nearly enough about the hundreds of thousands of Muslims that we have voluntarily imported into our country that build mosques, implement Sharia law."
"The women of the West, they get cats, the women of Muslims, they have eight kids. Eventually it doesn't work very well. It's just a bunch of math. The women of the West have abortions, the women of Muslims, have entire communities they can fill."
"We're going to take this country back and restore it once and for all...We're simply calling out their hate, and we're meeting their hate with a nice one-way ticket back to Mogadishu."
"This nation founded as a Christian nation has been given a new birth of freedom by the grace of God on July 13th when Donald Trump could have had his brains blown out. But by this couple millimeters, we have a nation and a republic that should invigorate you and fire you up to go out from this place and to save this nation for righteous and just purposes."
Bill Maher: “I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria. They’ve killed over 100,000. They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christians of an entire country. Where are the kids protesting this?”
“It will make you a Slave”
“Digital Currency that will allow The Government to cut you off from a distance & control your food supply”
Listen & heed this warning from National US Health Director RFK Jnr talking about Digital ID & the desire for Digital Technocratic Control.
I call upon all of our supporters to stop the violence against innocent beer cans.
And I call upon all left wing radicals to stop inciting violence against innocent people.
One of the things I so admired about Charlie Kirk is that he didn't have a jealous or envious bone in his body. I'm not sure whether this is something innate or cultivated. You see it in young kids from an early age--some kids just feel a natural jubilation when other people do well or succeed, and others don't. Charlie just rooted for everyone, supported them, cheered them on, and encouraged them to see the possibilities they couldn't see in themselves.
All of us should follow that example. Whatever their politics, mistrust anyone who's naturally envious of the success of others. A lot of the posthumous attacks on Charlie are rooted in envy.
There's a reason envy is one of the seven deadly sins.
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Simply amazing.
JD VANCE: "I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about God anymore. I’ll talk about my faith - because that’s what Charlie would want. America is called to a higher purpose."
🚨#BREAKING: The Amish have confirmed they have completed their very last tiny home for Western North Carolina victims of Hurricane Helene.
This final tiny home is being delivered today to David Hostetter, a Vietnam veteran who lost his home in the storm.
GOD BLESS THE AMISH!!!
Charlie didn't get a pay check for the first 5 years. He slept on couches. He traveled 330 days a year. His first salary was $20k and that was a huge achievement. Eventually he donated his entire salary (and then some) back to TPUSA. Total legend.