What a beautiful way to turn messages if hate into something beautiful, and to celebrate all of the positive voices drowning out the hate. Graham's now on my weekend shopping list.
What a beautiful way to turn messages if hate into something beautiful, and to celebrate all of the positive voices drowning out the hate. Graham's now on my weekend shopping list.
I must go NOW to buy all of the Honey Maid products I can find. Thank you for giving me a lovely break from studying for my teaching reading competency exam tomorrow!
I might have teared up a lot watching this. Brilliant response, fabulous campaign. Yummy crackers.
Best thing ever. I'm off to the store to buy some Teddy Grahms right now.
This should be the poster for the gun control movement right here.
"If I am interested in you, I will send a reply with a date and location for our first meeting....where I will kill you."
"Damn, I wish I lived in Seattle." Said nobody.
The HIPAA law is what is cited as the excuse for preventing an Amazon or Google fro, stepping in and fixing it. I personally do not buy that answer. To me it seems more like the sadly normal feeding of favored contractors by HHS.
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"However, I do want to have shiny skin and be vaguely pissed off at something in the distance."
Have you met my friend Racism? And his buddy, Sexism?
But sadly, to them it's not people's lives. It's just some numbers on crime stats that help them raise money during elections and what have you. And AMEN to this: "There's something really malignant growing within the US justice system." So. True.
As, frankly, should the prosecution. Sorry but when there's such an obvious, callous and blatant disregard for evidence and consequently justice, I don't see how these people are allowed be part of the justice system? This is bigger than them and their egos and how many times they 'win'. This is people's lives. Fuck…
WTF. That's insane. So even though she wasn't actually convicted of the murder, she gets the most harsh sentence for apparently (but not really, based on the evidence) planning the murder. Moral of the story: don't hire someone to commit a murder you could do yourself. Complete bullshit.
There has probably never been a moment of Michelle Bryom's life where she wasn't victimized—either by a family member she should have been able to trust or by the system that should have been there to protect her.
So you have a woman who's abused by one man growing up, then by another man she married, and then finally gets exonerating evidence excluded on a technicality by yet another man, who then sentences her to death.
Seriously, though, comparing a mountain to a mountain is just lazy.
I can get behind these Creationists. As reigning office champion of waste paper basketball, I DEMAND TO KNOW WHY I HAVEN'T BEEN FEATURED ON ESPN'S SPORTS CENTER!
And the picture in the iPad wouldn't look so clear, you can't take pictures of digital screens like that without it getting warped. Most of the time on film/photo shoots they cover it with a green screen and add the stuff in later. And that's not even the correct angle from where he's standing!
WAY TO BURY THE LEDE