“… 71% of respondents are ‘either concerned, angry, or upset about efforts to expose children to transgender ideology.’
“… 71% ‘believe that pharmaceutical companies and doctors who promote treatments for underage children seeking gender transition should be legally liable for any harmful side effects.’” The polling by McLaughlin & Associates/Summit included 1,000 likely general election voters and was done Feb. 17-22. The poll of 1,000 general election voters has an accuracy of +/- 3.1% at a 95% confidence interval.
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Song: “The song starts out slow, but it will effloresce when it reaches the chorus.” Product: “Keep the package sealed until you’re ready to use it, because the product will effloresce quickly.” Person: “A student often effloresces after a few weeks of getting comfortable with me.” done with the help of worddaily.com Here are some Latin roots out of 1962 Missal. locum location; refrigeri refreshment; lucis* light Et dormiunt in somno pacis - and who sleep the sleep of peace De multitudine miserationum tuarum sperantibus - who put our trust in the multitude of Thy mercies (tu is you and spe is hope) Intra quorum nos consortium largitor admitte - into their company do Thou admit us This video comes from a tutor at Oxford. The judge enters the court. “Human unit, you may speak.” “Uh…” “Shut up, you dumb turtle. I find you guilty of eleven counts of impersonating a two-legged. You’ve been doing it for too long. Into the shark tank you go. One day for each count.” “She/it.” “One day added for profanity.” “Thems is guilty. They is changing their pronoun.” “Your pronoun is guilty.” “As whatever’s attorney, I object on the grounds that the higher court will overturn. I cross-examined the starfish, and I still have no idea how many people of which sex the starwitness witnessed do something. Remember, your honorific person, the other witness identified as furry and demonstrated 40 different kinds of meows. This is paw-inspiring for such, and inclusive, and the higher court will be jubilant.” “Em. Yo, stand up...yes, on two legs.” “Sí?” “New trial ordered on the grounds I don’t know who’s on first, second, or third…or should I say ‘multiple, diverse bases’?” The audience of fluid neuters broke into interrobangs. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has primary responsibility for determining whether specific advertising is false or misleading and for taking action against the sponsors of such material. In my world, independent journalists are writers, not advertisers.
Tucker Carlson: “If you have no privacy, you have no freedom.” He is referring to communications. A fifth journalist is harassed. “Today News Africa reporter Simon Ateba was booted out of the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA).” https://americandigest.com/simon-ateba-removed-from-whca-claims-karine-jean-pierre-was-behind-it/? “According to the Daily Wire, the rate of resignations this year is astonishing.
“‘In the first two months of 2023, 239 officers left the New York City Police Department, substantially more than the 176 who left in 2022 and the 110 who left in 2021 during the same time period,’ the outlet wrote, citing data obtained by the New York Post.” Defund-the-police callers are guilty. In George Washington’s days, one’s image was either sculpted or painted. Some paintings of George Washington have him standing behind a desk with one arm behind his back, while others showed both legs and both arms. Prices charged by painters were based not on how many people were to be painted, but by how many limbs were to be painted. Arms and legs are limbs; therefore, painting them would cost the buyer more. Hence the expression, “Fine, but it’ll cost you an arm and a leg.” Artists know hands and arms are more difficult to paint. At the Academy of Art University (SF), there is a stand-alone class for hands and heads.
Premier Deuil The First Mourning (of Adam and Eve over Abel) William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905), oil on canvas, 1888, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires “At the age of twelve, Bouguereau went to Mortagne-sur-Gironde to stay with his uncle Eugène, a priest, and developed a love of nature, religion, and literature. In 1839, he was sent to study for the priesthood at a Catholic college in Pons. Here he was taught to draw and paint by Louis Sage, who had studied under Ingres. Bouguereau reluctantly left his studies to return to his family, now residing in Bordeaux.”
… “…[A] French academic painter. In his realistic genre paintings, he used mythological themes, making modern interpretations of classical subjects, with an emphasis on the female human body. During his life, he enjoyed significant popularity in France and the United States, was given numerous official honors, and received top prices for his work. “As the quintessential salon painter of his generation, he was reviled by the Impressionist avant-garde. By the early twentieth century, Bouguereau and his art fell out of favor with the public, due in part to changing tastes. In the 1980s, a revival of interest in figure painting led to a rediscovery of Bouguereau and his work. He finished 822 known paintings, but the whereabouts of many are still unknown.” credit - Wikipedia His figures are idealized to some degree, but they are also models for healthy body image and intimacy. I don’t think the family had time for extreme sports, and I don’t think Eve had a flat stomach. In case you don’t know the story of brothers Cain and Abel, Cain killed Abel. If the painting does not cause grief and sorrow in you and contrition for what you have done, what would? Hawaiian cowboy. My sister lives in Paniolo Country. This is a high school competition honoring the paniolo. Both sexes hula. I told Kathy I liked it when girls did hula in heels. Here they are barefoot. The Hawaiian alphabet has 13 letters: a e i o u h k l m n p w. When they were very little, my brother could not pronounce her name. He called her, “Kaki”, short a. The Hawaiian word for child is keiki, long a. Participants Beth Maile Wong and her daughter were my sister’s students. Kathy taught combined kindergarten/first grade, and her husband is a Kamehameha alum. Honolulu, March 10, 2023 Hawaii did not have the horse until certain “invaders” arrived. In 1803 Richard Cleveland, an American trader, brought the first horse to Hawai`i and presented the animal as a gift to King Kamehameha I. After seeing a riding demonstration, the king was so impressed that more horses were soon ordered.
This is how Democrats ask questions. Anyone can ask leading questions, but her questions are statements, not questions, because she cuts him off when he attempts to answer. Moreover, she makes a lot of nasty accusations against Matt Taibbi, a fine journalist who describes himself as an atheist/agnostic, hardly a proponent of religiously motivated inquiry. As a rep of the left, she is cutting off her own nose. Here is an example of his alt views. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1976365/ Also, she repeats the phrase, “MAGA extremists.” Is she implying Taibbi is an extremist? In the 2020 election, Biden received 81.2 million votes (306 electoral votes), and Trump received 74.2 million votes (232 electoral votes). Biden received 52% of the vote, and Trump received 48%. In using the phrase, a false euphemism for conservative, she lumps 48% of the American people together. Born in 1852, Antoni Gaudí is the architect of Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia, the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world. Begun in 1882 and with a completion date set for 2026, the basilica uses the basic engineering principle of compression without tension, as found in the arch. On June 10, 1926, Gaudí, who had remained single, a fact that some say was due to unrequited love, died after being hit by a tram three days earlier on his way to confession, which was a daily routine. He was 73. I hope his journey was a success.
The Field discovery occurred not long ago. Playing him needs to be slow, deliberate. Puerile is a contemptuous adjective for childish behavior, possibly connected to its origin in a Latin word, puer, meaning “boy”.
It is associated with silly, empty, shallow ideas, as in “puerile drivel”, and is intensified with adverbs like “maddeningly”. Quotes by this puerile idiot are selective and are abused to justify himself. Expel him from the ivory tower! This appeared on many news agencies’ websites worldwide, so what happened in August 2021 cannot be hidden any longer. However, the testimony is twice as long. To see the full video, go here https://www.c-span.org/video/?c5060848/marine-sgt-tyler-vargas-andrews-recalls-kabul-airport-suicide-bombing My disgust with the federal government, including those two senators sitting there, is barely containable. Latin for “Always Faithful,” Semper Fidelis—Semper Fi--is the motto of every Marine, an eternal and collective commitment to the success of our battles, the progress of our Nation, and the steadfast loyalty to the fellow Marines we fight alongside. “I will learn its weaknesses, its strength, its parts, its accessories, its sights, and its barrel. I will ever guard it against the ravages of weather and damage as I will ever guard my legs, my arms, my eyes, and my heart against damage. I will keep my rifle clean and ready. We will become part of each other.” Publisher Scholastic “sanitized” R L Stine’s books. His Goosebumps series has sold more than 300 million copies, the second highest after JK Rowling’s Harry Potter novels. Crazy became silly; plump became cheerful.
“He wrote: ‘I’ve never changed a word in Goosebumps. Any changes were never shown to me.’” https://www.thejc.com/news/news/jewish-childrens-authors-books-sanitised-without-permission-6kVhmIBsUIB184L3fBlRys I don’t think I have any Scholastic books in the house, but Alexander, age nine, does. I hope Stine, age 79, sues the pants off Scholastic, not for gain, but to protect his poetic license and the licenses of other writers. This is very important. The SPLC and the SSPX and the Catholic Church can handle their affairs without my criticism or help, but many writers have few resources, and a successful lawsuit against Scholastic would protect the license to write freely. Some men like crazy women, and some like plump women, but only a feminist man could dislike both. The Jewish Chronicle is the oldest Jewish newspaper, founded in 1841 and based in London. The March 8 article was written by Jenni Frazer. The SSPX is the religious order investigated by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), whose own attorney was arrested on 3/26/23 for participating in the Atlanta riot.
“A DeKalb County magistrate court judge denied bail for the other 22 suspects while approving a $5,000 consent bond for 28-year-old Thomas Webb Jurgens, who, according to the Center, attended the fiery Sunday siege as a ‘legal observer’ for the leftist National Lawyers Guild.” https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/mar/7/thomas-webb-jurgens-southern-poverty-law-center-la/ Here is the link to the SPLC’s investigation of the SSPX, calling the SSPX a “radical powerhouse.” https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2015/radical-powerhouse The story fails to state that the Church withdrew the excommunication of the SSPX in 2009 and that the SSPX expelled Bishop Williamson in 2012. The SSPX is not radical; the SSPX is not a powerhouse. Paddy asks Mickey, "How did you fare at the faith healing group last night?" Mickey says, "It was absolute nonsense. Even the feller in the bandages and wheelchair walked out."
From a single cut of Carrara marble, Michelangelo sculpted the Pietà (1499) as a funereal monument for French Cardinal Jean de Bilhères, who paid for it.
According to fellow artist and friend Giorgio Vasari, the statue was not signed, but Michelangelo changed his mind after overhearing his work had been credited to a rival. He snuck back in to chisel his name on the sash across Mary’s chest. Ignominy kept Michelangelo from signing future works of art. All this creamy white marble comes from one place, Carrara, Italy. Several years ago, a student artist at the Academy of Art University told me one cubic foot costs $1,000. The marble mines, at elevation 3,000′, give employment to about 6,000 men and boys and are the sole support of a population of nearly 75,000 in this part of Italy. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-marble-quarries-of-carrara/ You’re on the Moon sleeping in your bunk, and the alarm goes off. What time is it? Moon missions in the past have operated on their own timescales in relation to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), but the short answer is: you don’t know, because we haven’t decided yet.
Riffraff – The Mississippi River was the main thoroughfare from north to south. Riverboats carried passengers and cargo, but they were expensive, so most people used rafts. Everything had the right of way over rafts, which were considered cheap. The steering oar was called a “riff”, which transposed into “riffraff.”
Showboat – This was a floating theater built on a barge that was pushed down the Mississippi. The boat did not have an engine, and the boat was gaudy and attracted attention, which is why we say that someone who is the life of the party is “showboating.” Barge in – Heavy freight was moved along the Mississippi in large barges pushed by steamboats. The barges were hard to control and would sometimes swing into piers or other boats. People would say, “They barged in.” Shot of whiskey – In the old west a .45 cartridge for a six-gun cost 12 cents, and so did a glass of whiskey. If a cowhand was low on cash, he would often give a bartender a .45 cartridge for a drink. This became known as a “shot of whiskey.” Math trivia – No piece of paper can be folded in half more than seven times. |
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