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Minnie Miñoso

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These superstar athletes spoke of the racism and cruelties they endured while becoming the greatest ballplayers in the entire world.

They spoke proudly of their Cuban, Dominican and Michigan #USA roots as well as the perseverance and fight it took that led them to baseball immortality.

Baseball has been berry, berry bad to Orestes "Minnie" Miñoso, nicknamed "The Cuban Comet" May God forgive folks at  Cooperstown.

Our Happy Hours

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Utilizing economics, marketing, behavioral, and psychology research offers wisdom, knowledge, and a happier, more fulfilling lifestyle.

Do you really want to be attractive for the rest of your life at home personally and at work professionally? It has to do with what you say, not how you look.

Reinvent your networking routine and stop showing up with the expectation of getting something from them. Here are key actions that will draw folks to you. 

Miami’s Vice

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Pay attention to human beings who corrupt and corrode their intimate, social, and political relationships. Lying is a criminal vice.

However, treachery, disloyalty, and cruelty are also crimes that politicians become engulfed in for the need for power. We’ve seen this in local, state, regional and national politics. 

The accursed vice and the most vile and all-corrupting of them all is lying. Since understanding is brought about by words, whoever breaks their word betrays society.

The S Word

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I have neighbors who are loud and appear to enjoy it when we hear them, their loud car, or their dog in what was a once quiet area.

They make dumb remarks or send ridiculous messages and don't realize what they are saying. Are loud people lonely, or bitter because they need to be noticed?

Whatever happened to the vow of silence? Silence is beautiful, unsettling, and one of the finest religious movies ever made

Martin Scorsese’s film keenly understands Shūsaku Endō’s novel and challenges believers and nonbelievers.

You Reap What You Sow

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This truly amazing Biblical phrase says “Don’t be misled you cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant.

Yo ho and a bottle of Rum

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I have a pretty strong preference for Cuban rum and a great sense of humor. Let’s “Make America Drunk Again” for the summer.

Do What You Love

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A summer of joy is what We The People really need. Many of us feel discouraged and overwhelmed by the bitter divisions around us.

After guns, then abortion, school prayer, and a near-death of the administrative state, it’s time to give yourself a treat and consider a relationship with the Universe as it is always in motion bringing great forces together.

Far Out Man

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The phrase far out may not just mean advanced, experimental, nonconformist, avant-garde, unusual, innovative, or unconventional.

Happy Fathers Day Weekend

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Eyewitnesses who saw the kids take their father out to enjoy a delicious Father's Day meal, they say it happened this way.
 

Dad was very old and, a little weak. While eating, food occasionally fell on his shirt and pants. The other guests watched the old man with their faces contorted in disgust, but the children remained calm.

After they finished eating, they quietly helped DAD and took him to the bathroom. They cleaned food scraps from his crumpled face and attempted to wash stains on his clothes. They combed his gray hair and finally put on his glasses.

Watergate + 50

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On June 17 1972 a break-in at Democratic headquarters led by Republican crook Richard Nixon ended with his resignation on 8/5/74.

It was nearly 50 years ago this day, that Tricky Dick showed the GOP to prey on Democracy and the rule of law our founding fathers had meticulously crafted to avoid the circumstances we face today from the Republican Party and the dirty trick they continue to play.