Saturday, May 26, 2018

Retweeted Warrior Patriot (@HesleyJason): These deaths will not be in vain. All killed to not expose the truth of the Clinton Crime Syndicate. She is about to fall finally. #LockHerUp #ThePain #QAnon #QWarrior https://t.co/yrNOF8Q8vj

Retweeted Warrior Patriot (@HesleyJason): These deaths will not be in vain. All killed to not expose the truth of the Clinton Crime Syndicate. She is about to fall finally. #LockHerUp #ThePain #QAnon #QWarrior https://t.co/yrNOF8Q8vj
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May 26, 2018 at 12:11PM
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Friday, May 25, 2018

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)
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May 25, 2018 at 11:00AM
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Armed Citizens Get Credit for Stopping Shootings by A1F Staff


- Armed Citizens Get Credit for Stopping Shootings More SUBSCRIBE Gun control advocates scoff at the notion that a good guy with a gun can stop a bad guy with a gun, and they often throw up their hands and say, “Prove it” when they try to debate the matter. Well, now gun rights supporters can do that, and they can thank the FBI for the data. The FBI identified 50 shootings in 2016 and 2017 as “active shooter incidents” in a recent study and pointed out that ordinary citizens—armed or unarmed—intervened in 10 of the situations, successfully thwarting the attacker eight times. While not all the civilians who stepped up to confront the perpetrators were armed, the FBI report noted, “The enhanced threat posed by active shooters and the swiftness with which active shooter incidents unfold support the importance of preparation by law enforcement officers and citizens alike.” In four of the 10 incidents, the responding citizens were unarmed. The heroes in those cases verbally negotiated with the attacker or, in one example, use a car to stop the deranged madman. Six shooters were confronted by armed citizens, and the armed citizens were successful in four of those cases. The one that earned the most coverage in mainstream media involved the church shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, where NRA member Stephen Willeford engaged the shooter with an AR-15. The bad guy fled, but eventually died. Of the two remaining instances, the civilian was wounded when he confronted the shooter once and in the other the shooter fled after exchanging shots with the law-abiding gun owner. IN THIS ARTICLE SECOND AMENDMENT 2A ARMED CITIZEN GOOD GUY WITH A GUN FBI ACTIVE SHOOTER REPORT NRA STEPHEN WILLEFORD

Friday, May 18, 2018

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)
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May 18, 2018 at 11:00AM
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Today’s Stoic: Find Clarity in the Simplicity Of Doing Your Job...


Anyone who has taken a yoga class or been exposed to Hindu or Buddhist thought has probably heard of the concept of a mantra. In Sanskrit, it means “sacred utterance”— essentially a word, a phrase, a thought, even a sound—intended to provide clarity or spiritual guidance. A mantra can be especially helpful in the meditative process because it allows us to block out everything else while we focus. For today’s mantra, we can borrow from the NFL where Stoicism has spread like wildfire. As sportscaster Adam Lefkoe would tell us in our interview about one of football’s most renowned coaches, “I find Belichick’s mantra “Do Your Job” to be a three-word embodiment of Stoicism. He is defined by his intense focus and dispassionate nature. He lives for process. He prepares for any possible situation or outcome. He works harder than any other coach in the NFL and doesn’t have time to worry about losses…he’s “on to Cincinnati.” Marcus Aurelius says to approach each task as if it were your last, because it very well could be. And even if it isn’t, botching what’s right in front of you doesn’t help anything. Find clarity in the simplicity of doing your job today.

Friday, May 11, 2018

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)

#FollowFriday to all my great followers. :)
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May 11, 2018 at 11:00AM
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Sunday, May 6, 2018

Posted on Lee Healpark FB Page: Jm Moran Today at 1:13pm After hearing of the horrible treatment of a close friend and his elderly roommate at the Healthpark Rehabilitation Center took the opportunity to review the facility‘s numerous awards for diversity and CARF accreditation etc. Hospitals often strive for various diversity/feel good awards...losing focus on patient health and welfare. I am concerned that staffing, supervision & training are lacking. I advised both families to fully document their experiences and pictures may have been taken of the urine soaked towels between the bed and bathroom and the sores attributed to poorly wrapped leg bandages, bedsores, etc. His roommate received similar substandard care. When a complaint was lodged 2 nurses saw fit to verbally abuse my friend for complaining. Their Haitian/broken English was hard to understand but he got the message! Recently he was moved from the “Haitian Wing” into a private room and appears to be getting better treatment for now. Note: I have participated in numerous CARF & Joint Comission Inspections as a Director in the healthcare field.

Posted on Lee Healpark FB Page: Jm Moran Today at 1:13pm After hearing of the horrible treatment of a close friend and his elderly roommate at the Healthpark Rehabilitation Center took the opportunity to review the facility‘s numerous awards for diversity and CARF accreditation etc. Hospitals often strive for various diversity/feel good awards...losing focus on patient health and welfare. I am concerned that staffing, supervision & training are lacking. I advised both families to fully document their experiences and pictures may have been taken of the urine soaked towels between the bed and bathroom and the sores attributed to poorly wrapped leg bandages, bedsores, etc. His roommate received similar substandard care. When a complaint was lodged 2 nurses saw fit to verbally abuse my friend for complaining. Their Haitian/broken English was hard to understand but he got the message! Recently he was moved from the “Haitian Wing” into a private room and appears to be getting better treatment for now. Note: I have participated in numerous CARF & Joint Comission Inspections as a Director in the healthcare field.
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May 06, 2018 at 01:19PM
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