
Linda G
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Linda G
@FancyABQ
Disciple of Jesus Christ, Mom, Mimi, NM Realtor, Artist, Interior Designer, MAGA, Sooner, 1A & 2A, One God = Trinity, Two genders, Trump won X3, 🚫DMs
ABQ Katılım Mayıs 2022
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@NMHouseGOP @IBelieveNGood In our Dumbocratic state, nothing will ever happen to right the wrongs. Nobody really cares!
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Jeffrey Epstein committed heinous crimes in New Mexico. That didn’t happen without government failures and inaction.
Reps. Dow and Lord are demanding that the Truth Commission investigate these systemic failures to ensure this never happens again.
If anyone in a position of authority chose not to act, they must be held accountable.
The public deserves the truth.
@Lord4NM @dowfornm
#NewMexico #Epstein #Legislature #nmpol



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@poperespecter1 Duh! Did it have to go all the way up the hierarchy for the pope to make that brilliant decision?
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What if she made all of this up and was hoping to get her name put in his place?
They don’t have any real proof that he did it, and I really don’t trust her after all this time. People don’t protect their abusers for decades.
I think we should get rid of buildings/streets that have both their names on it and stop naming things after people.
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@Sachinettiyil All that legend was supposedly not true. A few years ago, they found an itinerant carpenter in California, who had built the staircase.
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Did St. Joseph Build It? The Mystery of the Loretto Chapel Staircase
The Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is famous for its 'Miraculous Staircase,' a 33-step spiral staircase with two complete turns and no visible support. According to legend, the Sisters of Loretto prayed to St. Joseph for a way to access the choir loft, and a mysterious carpenter arrived, built the staircase, and vanished without payment. The staircase is made entirely of wood without nails or fasteners, and the type of wood used does not match the rest of the chapel. Its construction continues to puzzle engineers and architects, as it appears to defy structural logic.
Video: Kate Howard
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May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour.
He had been up there for over a day.
Then the warnings started.
First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home.
Without it, reentry was nearly impossible.
Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead.
Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing.
Cooper didn't panic.
He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch.
Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer.
At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole.
Then the parachutes opened.
Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program.
The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had.
We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does.
But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next.
The final backup was never the software.
It was him.

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@WHLeavitt @RjsSullivan That’s awesome! God is good.
And obviously God has a sense of humor.
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My grandfather is entering the final days of his life. He's 95 and he's ready to go home to his maker. But I thought I would tell a funny story.
My mother and grandmother and I spent last night at the ER with him. About midnight the overnight hospitalist (doctor that treats patients while they are in the hospital) comes into the room. Talks to my grandmother and I for a few minutes and then begins to do a basic cognitive test on my grandfather.
He starts with a simple question. "Can you tell me your name?"
Now my grandfather (whose name is John) has slowed with age, but until the last few days has remained sharp, and if he has enough energy, a joker as well. He looks at the doctor, and while the confusion of his current ailment slowed his response, he eventually manages to confidently say "Juan."
The doctor looks at him, then glances at my grandmother and I to see that we are laughing, before deciding that, yes, my grandfather despite his struggles managed to make a joke out of the test.
He laughs. "Well I admit I was expecting a Juan to look at a little more Mexican."
(My grandfather is the source of the red hair in my family and couldn't possibly look any less like a Juan)
Long pause from my grandfather as he processes that.
"Si."
The doctor proceeded to casually call him Juan the rest of the night.
A day later the decline has worsened and the end has drawn near. I passed by the doctor in the hall on the way into the ICU, had a quick chat with him about my grandfather, and then he told me that he'd never forget the 95 year old red head claiming he was Juan during a cognitive test.
May we all manage to be so memorable in our last days. 😅
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@itsmorganariel @One_Of_His Netanyahu is just like any other unbeliever. He is confused and often afraid.
We need to pray for him intensely, because he is a leader. He needs salvation through Jesus Christ.
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@DebHaalandNM There shouldn’t be any illegal immigrants at the polling stations. And criminals don’t go to vote typically.
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Federal officers should never be used to intimidate voters or terrorize communities. I’m proud New Mexico is protecting our rights by barring armed agents from polling locations.
As governor, I will work to provide our Attorney General with more resources and protect New Mexicans against the violation of our rights by the Trump administration.
apnews.com/article/immigr…
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@ThoughtCrimes80 If someone only get a $30 tip, I might guess that the service was really horrific. There’s no reason to tip somebody for really bad service.
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Lord, please help Dusty’s wife as she battles through this. Let it be the right diagnosis and proper drugs to cure her. Draw both of them close to you and let them feel the prayers and the love people have for them. Give her your strength and stamina to get better and to survive. Show everyone involved in her care, your wisdom, power, mercy, love and salvation through Jesus Christ. In the precious name of Jesus, amen.
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@TaylorRMarshall @One_Of_His Netanyahu is just like any other unbeliever. He is confused and often afraid.
We need to pray for him intensely, because he is a leader. He needs salvation through Jesus Christ.
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