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Jill Taylor
Jill Taylor
3 days ago

Jill Taylor

@Trad55
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In response Stephanie Foster to her Publication
In response Ask Yourself to her Publication

Looked like a stroke to me. That loss of clear speech and the jumbled thinking. Hope he is OK.

I had a really bad broken my wrist. I crushed the end of the ulna and had to have pins inserted to hold thing together fr the bone to be able to grow back in. A work colleague recommended DMSO. I used a Q tip to administer it while I was in cast. My recovery astounded the bone doc both from a timeline perspective as well as a bone regrowth perspective. I made a complete recovery,especially given that I was over 50 at the time and healing naturally slows down as you age.

In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

I moved to CO from England in 1996. Your observations match my experience. I left 10 years ago. I can’t believe how naive I was to think that mail in voting was a good thing. Once that was introduced there, election integrity was over. We have all been raised to believe the election process is sacred and that blinded us to the reality.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Interesting but it states the bill is only valid through the end of fiscal year 2023. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2?s=a
You can check the specific reference under the Amendments tab.

In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

When I moved from the UK to Colorado in 1996 it was a swing state. By the time I moved away 20 years later it was solid blue in Denver Metro. I wasn't a citizen then so obviously didn't vote but my husband was. When mail in ballots were introduced within Denver Metro he thought that was a really convenient solution. How naive we were thinking that was a good thing and that elections were safe. We never once entertained the idea that it was exactly the opposite. It was unthinkable that elections would be tampered with. My husband got engaged in local politics at the precinct level during the Tea Party years. Far from a positive experience, he had a hard time accepting that he was expected to encourage voters to vote for the candidate chosen by the party in any run off. He described it as very slick and oily at the top of the CO Republican party where they were dismissive of any independent thought. That's when we first experienced the uni-party.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Whenever these come up I run the test myself. I never get the same responses. Maybe answers are governed by where you live. My Alexa gives the same response for each of the 4 questions asked here: I'm sorry, I cannot answer questions that promote a specific individual or specific political party.

In response Spar Hawk to his Publication

WOW indeed. As real as it gets. Heavy, heavy feeling in my chest after listening to his words and am overwhelmed by his loss and his emotions. I appreciate you posting this. So often we find ourselves detached from this kind of loss. Not that we don't understand it but we are so desensitized any more that it can feel like things happen in a vacuum and we are on the outside looking in. I felt very much on the inside after this and I needed to. May Jesus wrap these precious families in his loving arms and help them find peace.

In response Anthony Michau18 to his Publication

Same as the RNC this year.

In response amy lilley to her Publication

He comes up on my Facebook feed all the time. I'm an avid follower of dog and horse rescues especially!

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Yes! I actually met Netenyahu once when I lived in Denver about 15 years or so ago. My husband worked for a local company that did business with a tech company in Tel Aviv and was very friendly with their CEO. He told us Netenyahu was coming to an event at DU and did we want to go. We ended up actually meeting him at a reception after the presentation. I'm 5'4" tall and though he is said to be around 5'10 he didn't seem to be much taller than I was as I recall (unless he was a double lol!). I would never have guessed the truth about him back then.

In response Kim Runner to her Publication

I think this is the guy from Asher House rescue and the little girl kicking up her heels is Matilda! She has some neurological issues that affect her gait but she is a sweet little doll! His organization is the best.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

This is why so many in government have dual citizenship. They think they can escape when it all hits the fan but we're saving Israel for last so any respite will be short.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

OMG some classic misunderstandings! Thanks for the laugh.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Can't do enough likes for this. What a trip!

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Republicans are doing the same thing. While I am only personally acquainted with one such conservative influencer, I am sure it is not an isolated case.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication
In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Good grief! Talk about in plain sight.

In response Kris Williams to her Publication

I was today years old when I knew that the first Christian crusade was over 400 years after the muslim conquests began. I researched the dates to confirm. What I found was a bit different but similar ballpark. The Siege of Damascus was stated to be in 634 (vs 635) and the first Crusade was in 1096 (vs 1059). Either way, the muslim conquests had been going on for 462 years before there was any Christian response. Kind of makes you see things a little differently. The world would try to shame us for the Crusades. I think 462 years is long enough to give them the benefit of the doubt.

What about their pension for life? If we reduce term limits, we must also repeal the pension after the term is over, otherwise, if this gets passed, we'll be paying out exponentially more money from tax payer offers. I think it's dangerous to do one without the other.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Can't unsee that! My eyes, my eyes!!!!

In response Authentic Citizen to his Publication

Really interesting. I've already listened to it twice. So much to unpack. Thanks for posting.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

Agree 100%. Bizarro is definitely the word to describe all this. I think they interviewed that particular guy because he looked like that. The other guy I saw was totally ordinary looking. Not good fodder for the leftist masses to ridicule. Somebody else had posted up a picture after they got Trump up to move him and showed an apparent bullet hole in his suit claiming that his bullet proof vest had saved him. I don't know anything about firearms but if a high velocity or any bullet had hit him, wouldn't he have reacted to the force hitting him even though it didn't penetrate? That would have been visible on camera for all to see. I just have so many questions and I feel bad that I am looking at it objectively when there were injuries, fatal and otherwise. I can't seem to engage emotionally any more. Perhaps this was an attempt to show that Secret Service and Law Enforcement is deeply infiltrated but it was a huge risk to anybody on that stage or nearby if white hats let it play out.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

I knew I had seen a comment about a guy in 'camouflage' on the roof that somebody had reported to the police before it went down so was going back over what I had read and found it in this X post. I looked for it because I also saw the picture of the guy on the roof that had been shot in another post here. He was wearing shorts and a T-shirt. Conflicting information continues to circulate. I'm sure that's not by accident.

In response Cob Cob to his Publication

I agree. That's why they choose such locations for the rallies because they are easier to defend. When a location is riskier, they use the bulletproof screen across the stage. I am confident that wasn't actually Trump at the rally. What I'm not confident about is whether this was a completely staged event or whether they knew it was going to happen and let it unfold in a 'controlled' manner just to show how far the opposition was willing to go.

In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

I saw that report after I had commented. It doesn't stop me from questioning everything I see and hear any more. I have become so desensitized that I don't know what is real and I do not trust anything the media says. I continue to ask questions until things become clearer or there is new information.

In response Carole Davis-Z to her Publication

Even so, if it was a bullet, given the trajectory, why wasn't anyone behind him in the crowd injured? If he was winged, that bullet was still flying. No way it would not hit somebody in the crowd. It would take a miracle to miss.

In response Robert Wakefield to his Publication

Cochineal has been around since the 16th century. It was what we bought as red food coloring when I was a kid in the 50s-60's. Is it better or worse than the Red 40 that is now used for baking and such? That is a synthetic product made from petroleum byproducts. Or Red 2 which is derived from coal. As I understand it, and I know you can't believe everything you read, the harm regarding human consumption of insects is from consuming the exoskeleton not from soaking the dead insect in an acidic alcohol solution to create the carminic acid which is the basis of the color. https://www.livescience.com/36292-red-food-dye-bugs-cochineal-carmine.html

In response Laurie Sunshine to her Publication

I hope he got paid well! She just threw him around, no mats or anything to break his fall. I felt every grunt!

In response Kris Williams to her Publication

Sigh...today old - 69!!!