Freedom can fade away
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I need a party
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My personal Jurassic Park
1965 Denny's
Denny's
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Rust
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Grader fragment
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The old mill
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For your sick mantra
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He took a tumble
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Alley view
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3100
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Drilling for supports, I guess
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The carnival opens
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This photo and the previous one are based on shame and anger. They aren't meant to be good photos. For clarification, please refer to: tinyurl.com/yd6ufryn
Now we hear on the news that there has been no organized identification, cross-matching and tracking system to get the children back with their parents. And, in a panic, those "in charge" (?) have sent hundreds of children all over the country to shelters and foster homes. Many are too young to reliably even give their parents' names, much less any other information. Ordinary citizens are showing up at airports to help, based on tips that children are arriving in their cities. One couple has raised nearly $18 million for setting up a system and eventual transportation to reunite the families, since the Immigration dept. does not seem to have done so. Donations continue to increase as the shock and outrage spreads across the country. I will have to say this: MOST who are shocked and dismayed are not Republicans, though some of those are at least moderately bothered by it. Particularly politicians up for re-election this November.
This is the most severe moral failure in the United States since Japanese-American incarceration in WWII.
There are hundreds of attorneys offering pro bono help with immigration and other problems in the USA, all because of one mentally deficient man who claims this is all the fault of others.
Now we hear on the news that there has been no organized identification, cross-matching and tracking system to get the children back with their parents. And, in a panic, those "in charge" (?) have sent hundreds of children all over the country to shelters and foster homes. Many are too young to reliably even give their parents' names, much less any other information. Ordinary citizens are showing up at airports to help, based on tips that children are arriving in their cities. One couple has raised nearly $18 million for setting up a system and eventual transportation to reunite the families, since the Immigration dept. does not seem to have done so. Donations continue to increase as the shock and outrage spreads across the country. I will have to say this: MOST who are shocked and dismayed are not Republicans, though some of those are at least moderately bothered by it. Particularly politicians up for re-election this November.
This is the most severe moral failure in the United States since Japanese-American incarceration in WWII.
There are hundreds of attorneys offering pro bono help with immigration and other problems in the USA, all because of one mentally deficient man who claims this is all the fault of others.
kiiti, M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !! ( Marj ), Gudrun, and 12 other people have particularly liked this photo
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GrahamH club has replied to Sylvain WiartDiane Putnam club has replied to GrahamH clubGrahamH club has replied to Diane Putnam clubDiane Putnam club has replied to GrahamH clubStates in the joint suit are: Washington, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Minnesota. New York has filed its own suit.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ clubIt will be the start of the end of this vile travesty of an orangeslimeball who is not human
Diane Putnam club has replied to Pam J clubWell, in my opinion it's much more !
I think you have conceived and realized both effectively and rightly a trenchant manifesto against the insane and mischievous politics of Trump and companions that immediately has a deep impact on the look and the mind, reminding us how this way of thinking and acting could also spread in Europe. And it's already happening, I mean!
Fight Fight Fight is necessary to preserve mankind from all this !
Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ club has replied to Beatrice Degan(MARS)Diane Putnam club has replied to Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ clubDiane Putnam club has replied to Annemarie clubDiane Putnam club has replied to neira-Dan clubThis photo and narrative really deserve to be on Explore and I hope it stays there a long while!
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton clubthis results in fear and insecurity on both sides.
It's the end of the world... and we know it.
Diane Putnam club has replied to TaorminaDiane Putnam club has replied to Gudrun clubIt made big news here !!!
Diane Putnam club has replied to M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!…2. Ditto
Yes, we might pass on a few good people, but it just isn't worth taking the chance.
George Will, a longtime R -- left the party .. and says "do vote for someone on the ticket with a D next to their name."
Never- ever thought it would come to this.
It is OUR country -- not the property of t --- even though he thinks he can do whatever he wants .... wake up time soon, mr t ...
Diane Putnam club has replied to Peggy C clubIt's almost like an island state.
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