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Politifact: Republican Nominee Donald Trump Is The Biggest Liar And Pants On Fire Candidate That Has Ever Been Nominated By A Major Party For President. Examine The Diagram Of Both Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton And Judge For Yourself.

Posted in 2016 Presidency, 2016 Presidential Election, 2016 Presidential Race, 2016 White House, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Scam, Equal rights for all, Equality, Extreme Views, Federal Courts, GOP Is A Cancer, Hate, Hillary Clinton, Hillary Clinton For POTUS, Honesty, HOPE, Hypocrisy, Kathy Perry, LGBT, Liar, Media, Obama Administration, Obama's Compassion, Paul Ryan, Politics, Politics 2016, President Obama, President Obama's Accomplishments, Racism, Religion, Republican Scam, Republicans, Secretary of State, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, United States, Vote Hillary, Women, Women's Rights with tags , , , , , , , on November 3, 2016 by sheriffali

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FACT: Donald Trump has filed 6 Bankruptcies totaling 4.7 Billion Dollars; has more than 3,500 Law Suits against him mostly for not paying his bills; has 169 Federal Law Suits against him; has a Federal Law Suit that begins on November 28, 2016 for creating a Fake University and embezzling tens of millions of dollars from Students that includes; Young People, Middle-Age, Veterans and yes, Senior Citizens.

 

The Federal Case is under the RICO-ACT – “Racketeering Influenced Corrupt Organization.” Donald Trump is also facing a Case in New York accusing him of Raping a 13 year Old Girl. This case begins in December 2016. Donald Trump has admitted to Sexual Harassment on a “Live Video” for which Billy Bush was fired from NBC for his participation. Trump admitted to Groping Women Genitals and kissing them without their permission and thus far, 13 women have come forward for Sexual Harassment by Donald Trump.

 

Donald Trump’s Pollster has just come forward accusing Trump for not paying $767,000.00 for Polls the Pollster conducted at the request and on behalf of Donald Trump.

 

Hillary Clinton: Admitted to making a regrettable error for using a Private Email and Private Server while she was Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton was cleared of any criminal wrongdoings by the FBI.

 

Hillary Clinton is a Lawyer, graduated from Yale University and Hillary has worked on matters concerning Children; Civil Right; Women Rights and Equal Justice For All Under The Law.

 

Hilary Clinton was First Lady of Arkansas, First Lady of The United States, US Senator For New York and Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton has released her Tax Returns from 1977 through 2015. Donald Trump has refused to release any of his Tax Returns, and according to FACTS by the New York Times, Trump hasn’t paid any Federal Taxes for at least 18 plus years.

 

On November 8, 2016 we vote to Elect a New President as President Obama steps down from the Two Terms as allowed by Law. If you set aside the rambunctious out of control Media and Republicans, some Independents and yes, even some Democratic noise about Hillary Clinton and “Search The Truth” about Hillary Clinton, I have no doubt that the decision to Vote for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump, wouldn’t be difficult at all.

 

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Politifact News Link:

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2016/nov/01/truth-check-clinton-and-trump-truth-o-meter-1-week/

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“Let Him kiss me with the kiss of His mouth!” Songs of Solomon 1:2 [HAPPY EASTER]

Posted in Agape, BEYOND THIS WORLD, Christ, Christianity, God, GOD IN THE FLESH, God is not a religion, GOD'S GRACE, God's love, God's Spirit, He still stands tall, Helping each other, Helping others, Honesty, HOPE, Hope for better tomorrows, humility, Infallible God, MERCY AND GRACE with tags , , , , , , on March 30, 2013 by sheriffali

The month of April is said to derive its name from the Latin verb aperio, which signifies to open, because all of the buds of blossoms are now opening, and we have arrived at the gates of the flowery year.

 

In beginning a new month, let us seek the same desires after our Lord as those which glowed in the heart of the elect spouse. See how she leaps at once to Him; there are no prefatory words; she does not even mention His name; she is in the heart of her theme at once, for she speaks of Him who was the only Him in the world to her.

 

How bold is her love! It was much condescension which permitted the weeping penitent to anoint His feet with spikenard – it was rich love which allowed the gentle Mary to sit at His feet and learn of Him – but here, love, strong, fervent love, aspires to higher tokens of regard, and closer signs of fellowship.

 

Esther trembled in the presence of Ahasuerus, but the spouse of joyful liberty of perfect love knows no fear. If we have received the same free spirit, we also may ask the like. By kisses we suppose to be intended those varied manifestations of affection by which the believer is made to enjoy the love of Jesus.

 

The kiss of reconciliation we enjoyed at our conversion; and it was sweet as honey dropping from the comb. The kiss of acceptance is still warm on our brow, and we know that He hath accepted our persons and our works through rich grace. The kiss of daily, communion; is that which we pant after to be repeated day after day, till it is changed into the kiss of reception, which removes the soul from earth, and the kiss of consummation which fills it with the joy of heaven.

 

Faith is the road, but communion with Jesus is the well from which the pilgrim drinks. O lover of our souls, be not strange to us; let the limps of Thy blessing meet the lips of our asking; let the lips of Thy fullness touch the lips of our need, and straightway the kiss will be effectuated. 

JESUS CHRIST MARCH 29 2013

Father, Nick Crews wrote a scathing e-mail to his children about their failings!

Posted in Children, Honesty, Nick Crews, Nick Crews Children, Parents, Responsibility with tags , , , , , , on December 1, 2012 by sheriffali

 

“Don’t judge Nick Crews for being too harsh, unless you have children and know beyond any doubt, that you have literally sacrificed your life for them, providing every opportunity humanly possible, but only to witness their terrible failings of complacency and capriciousness.” Sheriff Ali

 

Father’s screed a wake-up call for permissive parents!

 

 By Ronni Berke, CNN

Updated 7:19 PM EST, Fri November 30, 2012

 NICK CREWS

CNN) — They’re calling it the “Crews missile.”

Fired from the keyboard of 67-year-old Nick Crews, the missive blew the lid off his dysfunctional family.

In an e-mail titled “Dear All Three,” published in U.K. newspaper The Telegraph, Crews excoriates his three grown children for their professional and personal failures and for the “bitter disappointment each of you has in your own way dished out” to him and his wife.

 Crews, a retired British naval officer, was fed up with his children’s unsuccessful marriages and inability to earn a living that, as he said, measures up to their potential.

“I for one, and I sense Mum feels the same, have had enough of being forced to live through the never-ending bad dream of our children’s underachievement and domestic ineptitudes.”

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In the e-mail, made public with his permission by his daughter Emily, Crews describes his concern for his grandchildren.

“It makes us weak that so many of these events are copulation-driven and then helplessly to see these lovely people being so woefully let down by you, their parents.”

And then this ultimatum: “I want to hear no more from any of you until, if you feel inclined, you have a success or an achievement or a REALISTIC plan for the support and happiness of your children to tell me about.”

Yet, the story, and support for Crews, has gone viral. It “struck a cord,” wrote Telegraph reporter Cristina Odone.

 Sure, what parent doesn’t fear raising a bum? But as the mother of two young adult children, I had to wonder whether a withering e-mail attack was the best way to go about getting the kids to shape up.

I asked Dr. Gail Saltz, associate professor of psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell School of Medicine, whether the former submarine captain took the right tack.

For a parent fed up with his child’s behavior, “It can be useful to do something shocking to get someone to take it to heart,” said Saltz. But, she added, one must pave the way long before the children became adults, with a warm, communicative relationship.

Although two of his children haven’t spoken to him since receiving the note, “Crews has been swamped with encouraging messages,” writes Odone. Many are applauding Crews for “telling it like it is.”

But does he? In the e-mail, he alludes to his own mistakes: “Having done our best, probably misguidedly, to provide for our children…” He describes his envy when hearing his friends brag about their children, and seems deeply wounded by the fact that his children don’t consult him or his wife before making life decisions.

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Perhaps he played a larger role than he would admit, or even knows, in how his children turned out. He did acknowledge to Odone that due to his naval career, he was pretty much an absentee father.

The Crews story may sound frighteningly familiar to baby boomer parents.

 

In the wake of the Great Recession, many parents have resigned themselves to the fact that their college-graduate children may not be moving out anytime soon and may not even have a job.

 

U.S. 2010 policy brief sponsored by Brown University showed that 43% of those under 25 live with their parents, up from 32% in 1980.

But is the economy alone to blame for what I fondly call “Deadbeat Kid Syndrome?”

 

 “Not everything is parenting and not everything is biology,” said Saltz. “There’s a combination here.” And sometimes, she added, families just have bad luck.

Saltz said although Crews obviously loves his children, “he ended up missing the mark” with the e-mail.

 

Still, the fact that so many are rallying to his defense can be a positive thing, Saltz said, especially in a world full of “overly indulgent parents,” who aren’t teaching children life skills.

 

Everyone’s tweeting and boasting about their kids’ successes, but missing an important point, failure is important too.

“If you don’t teach your kids any resilience, you fail them out of everything,” Saltz said. “They need to fall down, say I fell down before but got back up, and I know I can do that.”

 I’m guilty of this sort of thing. Growing up, I never once called my mother at work. Yet I allowed my own kids to call me all the time. It just took that much longer to wean them off the “workday quickie advice call.” Perhaps I should have let them figure out mundane daily jams on their own.

 

Many parents have blinders on. If you don’t want your kids to end up with an entitled attitude, why lambast their teachers for giving them bad grades, which they likely deserve, or for failing them for cheating?

 

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Timothy Law Snyder is vice president for academic affairs at Loyola University Maryland and lectures nationally about generational differences. Snyder says some parents blame the school or the professor, rather than the student, for bad grades, even when their child is caught plagiarizing.

 

“It’s at its worst when the parent is living through their child,” he said. “The parents’ successes, even life accomplishments, are identified entirely with those of their child.”

 

 “It used to be parents would go to the school and care that (their) kid has a moral compass and understands right and wrong,” Saltz said. Nowadays, the concept of right and wrong isn’t as clear. “They’re more concerned that the kid gets an A than be a kind person, a moral person.”

 

Saltz said parents are under pressure for things to look good and feel good. “They love their children. …. But they’ve got tunnel vision.”

Case in point: when everyone who plays soccer gets a trophy no matter how well, or poorly, they’ve played.

 

“Children come out and experience nothing but success, not necessarily done by them but enabled by their parents, intervening all the time,” Saltz said.

 

Such intervention also creates a shortcut to adulthood, and that’s not a good thing. Nor is having too many choices too soon.

 

 Take the beauty salon. How young is too young for a manicure? In my salon, there’s a 4-year-old girl who’s been getting “mani-peds” for two years. She loves the pedicure bath,” the manicurist told me. What happens to that little girl when she grows up and can’t afford manicures?

 

And think, does your 6-year-old really need a cellphone?

 

As for the Crews saga, Saltz said she hopes it makes a lot of people think about being more honest with their children.

 

“Someday they’ll have to frustrate their child, disappoint their child, point out their child’s mistakes. By doing those things earlier rather than later, they’ll help their children to be better people.”

Would you write a letter like Crews’ to your children? Do you think such a message would be effective in changing behavior? Leave your opinion in the comments section below.

 

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