And she mispronounced her name. After years of being a mentor for this young lady, she didn’t even know how to pronounce her name. That says volumes to me about DeVos’s lack of respect for her and a very imbalanced relationship.
And she mispronounced her name. After years of being a mentor for this young lady, she didn’t even know how to pronounce her name. That says volumes to me about DeVos’s lack of respect for her and a very imbalanced relationship.
That report was such propaganda horseshit.
She doesn’t care about their success at all, she just wants to make all schools Christian. That’s her only goal and she’s hired a lot of people with all that money to determine the most subtle, slimiest way possible to do it.
I just listened to that episode too, and found the whole thing strange. She paid for an impoverished girl’s private education and bought her mom a car to help her get to work. And then she hired the mom to be her personal laundry woman, which is nice I guess, since the mom was having trouble holding a job. But they…
Last night I listened to an NPR show @ Betsy DeVos and her time as a mentor in a low income school. I missed the beginning, but the teachers who were interviewed talked about how profoundly misguided she was. She took a shine to one family and bought them a car, but never tried to figure out what would actually help…
And it has been not even a year...
I know everyone loved him, but I personally find The Rock to be insufferable.
NALT Christians need to go tell it to their brethren, not to outsiders. Maybe your congregation can contact Lee’s to let them know how unchristian they’re being.
Another example of church people being good Christians, bless their hateful little shriveled up hearts.
“You fondle my trigger, then you blame my gun”. I will never grow tired of this woman’s singular voice and bold spirit.
Her last album was the most perfect thing she’s ever done. The lyrics, the art, I saw her live for it and was very emotional, she was her typical Fiona self which meant it was amazing. I also bought art work she did with Blake Mills and have it hanging on the wall in my hallway.
When I read that, I had to go back. I missed it the first time, but it’s definitely in there. I had thought some sort of awareness had just come over Laura/Carrie as she looked at the house, but the (quiet) voice tells us Sarah is obviously “there” somehow.
Lucy shooting Mr. C was very reminiscent of Andy shooting Jacques Renault in the season 1 finale.
I think why Cooper’s plan to save Laura didn’t go as he expected is because he didn’t know that Sarah is Judy. (Didn’t Jeffries tell Mr. C that he — the real Cooper — already knew who Judy was?) Taking her back to her house would only delay the inevitable.
But it could be viewed that Cooper *did* save Laura. But to do…
Based on her hiding of ‘Coopers’ stern face and subsequent departure at not recognising him, I feel that this ‘430' world he inhabits is mirrors and possibly precedes what we have seen in the rest of the season. Richard is both evil dale and good dale, he does bad and good. We get essences of both characters in his…
the point of the sex scene was to demonstrate that these two characters don’t really know each other - they’re richard and linda, and either they’re roleplaying as lovers, but they may be strangers. once they pass through that point on the highway “everything changes” - and everything did change.
The only takeaway I found really exciting is that the evil “mother” we don’t meet, the one beating against the door when Coop is in the spaceship, the dark entity in the big box in NYC, is embodied in Sarah. She wails and destroys Laura’s picture, and moments later, Laura is ripped from Dale’s hand in the woods with…
I UNDERSTAND CELL PHONES NOW