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Corey Charity
@cic6002
Packers shareholder, gamer, DBZ fan, Warriors fan, VCU/Duke college basketball fan, USC/LSU college football fan. Enjoys a cold beer and a good laugh.
Richmond,VA Katılım Mayıs 2014
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I don’t remember Meghan saying this when ICE shot an American citizen in the face
Meghan McCain@MeghanMcCain
Pray for our country. There is such evil in this world.
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If you were horrified last night watching our elected leaders run and scramble because of gun violence, just imagine how my daughter Jaime felt in school running from an active shooter before she was killed.
Now, becomes a part of the solution and only vote for people determined to address gun violence in America.
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@Pack_Daddy @EVRYDAYCarter @BradleyBlomgre1 This needs to be his walk up music every time he goes to kick a field goal
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My mom is 70. Lives alone. Neighbor came over last week. Said “Your mom okay? I haven’t seen her in days.” I went to check. Found her on the floor. Fell. Couldn’t get up. Been there three days. Dehydrated. Scared. Alone. I asked why she didn’t call. She said “My phone was on the table. I couldn’t reach it.” The neighbor said “I should’ve checked sooner. I’m sorry.” Got mom to the hospital. She recovered. The neighbor visited every day. Brought flowers. Sat with her. When mom came home the neighbor said “I’m checking on you daily now. Whether you like it or not.” Every morning. 9 AM. Knocks on the door. Makes sure mom’s okay. Brings her coffee. Talks. Cares. Mom’s not alone anymore. Because a neighbor paid attention. Noticed an absence. Checked. I thanked her. She said “That’s what neighbors do. We look out for each other.” I think about those three days. Mom on the floor. Nobody coming. I think about what would’ve happened. Without this neighbor. Who noticed. Who cared. Sometimes being saved looks like someone knocking on your door.
—Amanda, Georgia
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@SenFettermanPA Nobody’s really giving you much thought dude.
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