No, friends, this is not an April Fools Joke. This is just another post in the ongoing blogging exercise I started a few days ago...
...an unplanned, unscripted stream of links to my Facebook and Twitter activity, mostly for my own resource (neither of these platforms has a user-friendly search feature) because Blogspot has a super search feature by which anyone can find any word in the haystack.
Jesus was born in the Middle East.— John Pavlovitz (@johnpavlovitz) March 31, 2019
He didn't speak English.
He wasn't white.
He wasn't Evangelical.He wasn't a Republican.
He wasn't American.
Heck, he wasn't even Christian.
(White Evangelicals, 'lm looking in your direction.)#SundayMorning https://t.co/YvfmeCW3vo
This Tweet is more important than the link to which it refers. He's right, you know.
When a large company calls for regulation, what they are really requesting are regulatory costs that serve as barriers to entry, protecting them from upstart competitors. It means nothing else. Ever. https://t.co/qdpzlrZvf7— Michael Arrington (@arrington) March 31, 2019
I have a hunch this is more about money than science or medicine.
Or, as a wise man once said, there's one born every minute.
Here's the Vox link to the FDA's mission to keep these places under control. |
Jennifer Jordan speaks in the Georgia Senate, opposing the proposed (now enacted) so-called "heartbeat bill" mentioned in the NPR link above.
NOT an April Fools joke:
Chick-fil-a, unwelcome at two airports, is apparently ending plans for those new units.
A week after being banned from a Texas airport, Chick-fil-A has now been banned from Buffalo, NY’s airport over their alleged support of anti-LGBTQ organizations. Is this taking it too far? pic.twitter.com/q3cmaECFNF— Fox & Friends First (@FoxFriendsFirst) April 1, 2019
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