Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowflakes. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Save the Snowflakes

Our nation’s snowflakes are being cared for by colleges and universities across the country. These schools – no, HEROES – are financially supporting cry-ins, hot chocolate, bubbles, kittens, puppies and ponies, crayons, and Play-Doh to comfort these wounded snowflakes. Some schools even canceled exams and classes to ensure that America’s youth are treated with extra care and understanding during these difficult times. 
But clearly, state funding – tax-payer dollars – are simply not enough. 
State budgets cannot be expected to bear this burden alone. It’s going to take a far more sustainable funding source to ensure special snowflakes have the emotional support they need. In response, we here at the Media Research Center have launched the Save the Snowflakes project to respond to this emergency and bring crucial attention to this devastating human crisis. 
The media may not choose to expose this atrocity, but the Media Research Center, through our Save the Snowflakes initiative, is doing much more – we’re taking action! We won’t rest until we save each and every special snowflake from the horrors of exposure to … things they simply do not agree with.  Read more
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CLICK ON ABOVE IMAGE OR FOLLOW THIS LINK  TO SEE AN 'OLDIES BUT GOODIES' AT GUNS AND BIKINIS

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Saturday, April 22, 2017

My Thought for Earth Day and the 'March ofr Science' demonstrations

Those in the March for Science demonstrations today are the people that believe Global Warming is a settled scientific fact.  They would shutdown debate.  Something this bunch has attempted across the nation again and again when confronted by those who don't agree with them.  Scientist long ago determined that no two snowflakes were identical.  They spoke too soon and didn't wait for the millennial snowflakes.  That said, the one indisputable truth is they will melt at some point in time.

Click on snowflake to see girl in Invisible Bikini top!