General Discussion, Friday, May 8, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.

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My thoughts on President Trump

This is a repeat of a post I wrote in 2018. I think it still applies.

This morning I commented on a Facebook post by a friend regarding President Trump’s “mistakes” handling the death of John McCain. Here is the original post:

Trump ought to practice magnanimity,
as Churchill counseled.

He is flawed.

I support his policies, not his manners.

This is my reply.

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Trump the Muslim?

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General Discussion, Thursday, May 7, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.

 

 

 

 

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It’s Doggityday!

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TDS & the Biden Defenders

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General Discussion, Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Day FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO of Presidential recovery.

 

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio conducts a White House briefing

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A Young Woman Named Mary Anne

A story, from Glenn Beck:

I want to tell you the story of a young woman who you have probably never heard of. Her name is Mary Anne. She was born on a remote island in Scotland, where life was harsh and unforgiving.

On May 2, 1930, when she was 18 years old, she got on a boat headed for Ellis Island to start a new life. She arrived here 11 days later.

She wasn’t chasing fame, riches, or power. She came for the unique opportunity that America offered. Her sister was already here and had found a job as a maid. So, Mary Anne MacLeod joined her, listing her occupation as “domestic” on her Ellis Island immigration papers.

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Taco Tuesday & Cinco de Mayo collide!

Here’s a yummy recipe for Birria Tacos you could make to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.

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