USA Steps Closer To Legalizing Pot

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Americans are becoming more comfortable by admitting they use or have tried cannabis, and the numbers are there to prove it.

It is difficult to ignore that pot use is becoming more and more acceptable. The latest polling reveals an unprecedented record high in the percentage of adults who approve of marijuana.

64% of the respondents said that it should be made legal. Another study by an academic institution revealed that 52% of adults 18 and over have tried marijuana. And of those that have tried it, 44% are current users.

Why Mock Southerners?

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As victims of Alabama’s deadly tornados pick up their lives, POTUS went on a bible signing tour that went as far as hugging the same type of folks he has reportedly used the term dumb southerner against and even mocked their southern drawl.

Just a few days before the devastating tornado which killed dozens in Alabama, he was making fun of their accent. How does a president make fun of people he swore to protect and represent?

The Bible

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Most of the folks on earth know The Bible is a collection of sacred texts or scriptures. Varying parts of the Bible are considered to be a product of divine inspiration and a record of the relationship between God and humans.

The real question is how many actually take the time to learn and apply the teachings from the holy scriptures?

These following Bible verses are for every really good businessman to not only read but review it, recall and always remember.

Blind Justice For Some

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Paul John Manafort Jr. is an American lobbyist, political consultant, and convicted felon. The Republican joined Donald Trump's presidential campaign team in March 2016 and was promoted to campaign chairman from June to August 2016.

Paul Manafort’s slap on the wrist is a good example of American injustice in action While in school I may have spent more time in detention and inside the principals' office than he will now serve in his prison sentence.

International Women' Day

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International Women’s Day is a historical, cultural, and political achievement for all women throughout the entire globe. My gratitude goes out to every woman everywhere on the planet. It is also the day of taking action against gender inequality on earth.

We all know what would happen to the entire world without HER. Even a HERO Boils Down To A Big Fat 0 ZERO

https://www.internationalwomensday.com/?fbclid=IwAR31rKp62gdAfeba3VNyLG…

How Does It Feel?

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Could it be happening here again that our government has decided to make a list of anyone who speaks for truth and justice for all?

Are we still living in a Democracy, is it a Monarchy, Republicanism, ToTaliTarianism, Fascism, DicTaTorship, Communism, or oliGarchy?

An enemies list is the name of what starts by identifying political opponents who are compiled by government officials who they feel are subversive, or somehow threaten the state, if they dare to disagree or question certain actions.

Multilingual Maestro

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I am writing to express my strong interest in the Project Manager position for news, current affairs, and history programming at PBS. With decades of experience producing and managing bilingual news programming across commercial, nonprofit, government, and academic media organizations—including NBC, Univision, Telemundo, Voice of America, and others—I bring the strategic oversight, editorial judgment, and cross-platform expertise needed to excel in this role.
Throughout my career spanning newscasts, public affairs programs, and long-form documentary news magazines in both English and Spanish, I have developed precisely the skill set PBS seeks: the ability to manage complex projects across multiple stakeholders, maintain rigorous editorial standards, and deliver compelling content that serves the public interest. My experience bridges the worlds of daily news production and documentary storytelling, positioning me to effectively guide programming from development through final delivery.
As a news manager and field producer, I have consistently coordinated between editorial teams, technical departments, and external partners to ensure projects meet deadlines without compromising quality or standards. I understand the unique demands of working with independent producers, the importance of compliance review, and the value of proactive communication across departments—from legal and standards to digital and promotional teams. My multilingual capabilities and work across diverse media environments have given me a nuanced understanding of content development, audience needs, and the careful attention required when handling sensitive or complex subject matter.
What draws me to PBS is the organization's unwavering commitment to substantive journalism, educational programming, and stories that deepen public understanding of our world. After years in commercial broadcasting, I am eager to apply my expertise to programming that prioritizes depth over ratings, context over speed, and public service over profit. The opportunity to work on PBS's distinguished slate of news, current affairs, and history programs—from investigative documentaries to historical explorations—aligns perfectly with my professional values and experience.
I am particularly equipped to serve as the critical bridge between producers and PBS's internal departments, having spent years navigating the complexities of multi-departmental coordination in fast-paced newsrooms. I bring strong analytical skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm and productive under deadline pressure while managing multiple projects simultaneously. My editorial background ensures I can effectively screen content, identify potential issues, and work collaboratively with producers to maintain PBS's high standards. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss how my extensive experience in bilingual news and documentary programming can contribute to PBS's mission of providing trusted, high-quality content to the American public.

Saving Face

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Facebook, Inc. is a giant online social media and social networking service company based in Menlo Park, California. It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg, along with fellow Harvard College students and roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.

Most recently, the platform keeps on receiving negative press, which is not a method for #Facebook to be the very best. https://www.facebook.com/

Jeopardy For Trebek

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'Jeopardy' Television host Alex Trebek has revealed that he has contracted stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He told his loyal viewers the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but he is going to fight this and will keep working.

This bad news comes just as the show aired its All-Star tournament with former contestants including Ken Jennings, Brad Rutter, and others.

George Alexander Trebek is a Canadian-American television personality and has been the host of the syndicated game show Jeopardy! since 1984. He has led almost 8,000 episodes of Jeopardy.

Trump Taxes

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As Americans approach the filing deadline for tax season, a group of Congressional leaders from The US House of Representative is formally demanding POTUS taxes.

They will seek his personal tax returns covering a decade, but not his business filings yet, said Rep. Bill Pascrell (D-N.J.), a senior member of the House Ways and Means Committee. https://www.politico.com/story/2019/03/05/democrats-plan-to-demand-trum…