
Monday, August 26, 2019
Threatend...

A Florida jury deliberated for just six hours before finding a man guilty of manslaughter in the 2018 killing of an unarmed father he shot in front of his family in a dispute over a handicap parking space.
Michael Drejka had argued he acted in self-defense, and initially invoked the "stand your ground" law.
Just hours after gunning down Markeis McGlockton, Drejka told detectives he opened fire on July 19, 2018, when the man shoved him to the ground outside a Circle A store in Clearwater and took one step toward him, a scenario the jury apparently rejected after viewing security video multiple times that showed the victim step back when he saw Drejka pull a firearm.
This was aggression to begin with that open the door of trouble.
This was aggression to begin with that open the door of trouble.
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Legacy...

"This isn't a matter of giving weapons to people, but they end up falling into the wrong hands. We are directly arming militants who are working under the command of al-Qaeda, all in this effort to overthrow the Syrian government," Gabbard explained.
"We have been providing direct and indirect support to al-Qaeda, the very group which attacked us on 9/11, that we are supposedly continuing to fight against and trying to defeat."
*The devastation of Syria will be Obama’s legacy
Natalie Nougayrède, of the Guardian
Saturday, August 24, 2019
BackFire...

Pelosi told House Democrats on a conference call Friday, "The public isn't there on impeachment."
She told them the case needs to be "as strong" as possible.
"If and when we act, people will know he gave us no choice," Pelosi said, according to an aide granted anonymity to discuss the private call.
More than half the House Democrats support opening an impeachment inquiry. But Pelosi said the House must weigh its "responsibility to protect and defend the Constitution" with the need to be "unifying and not dividing."
Clutter...

What we face on a daily basis can be overwhelming. We have little time for slowing down or be pleased with everything we have done. We have to learn to be content with our good will because we have good intentions. We cannot get everything done on incredibly busy days. We do what is easiest.
No matter how optimistic or motivated we feel, we have so many things we are trying to focus on that our strength and stamina get bogged down. We plan to make our home as comfortable and healthy as possible.
We want a calm and happy living space but looking for comfort, with some clutter.
Fiddle...

The use of Twitter is putting the Media to some extent out of the first to report and the first to know. Thus the hate the liberal Media has for this president.
Not having free/Liberal access to the president is really a bad thing for the Media's business. They bet on the wrong horse and now they been kicked around.
All in all, there is some enjoyment here.
Friday, August 23, 2019
Breathing...

Taking just a few moments each day to practice some
deep breathing can decrease stress, relax your mind, body and can help you sleep better.
Breathing correctly is important for your overall well being. While its benefits are uncountable, here are some important ones that will motivate you to deep breathe.
When you deep breathe, the body releases endorphins, which are the feel good hormones and a natural pain killer created by the body itself.
When we take deep breaths, the upward and downward movement of the diaphragm helps remove the toxins from the body promoting better blood flow.
Due to increased blood flow, we get more
oxygen
into our blood. Increased oxygen results in increased energy levels.
When you are angry, tensed or scared, your muscles are tightened and your breathing becomes shallow. Your breathing constricts. At this time your body is not getting the amount of oxygen it requires. Long deep breathing reverses this process, allowing your body (and mind) to become calmer.
So it is free, try it. Just a thought.
So it is free, try it. Just a thought.
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