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I saw an interview where Shaq says he goes around to local stores looking for single moms to help out financially. One example was he went to a Best Buy and a mom there was making payments on a laptop so her son could do virtual learning but it wasn't paid in full yet so she couldn't take it home. Shaq then paid it off for them.
Shaw is awesome. Saw one with him where he was shopping and this kid was just looking at clothes, mom couldn't afford them. He walked up and told the kid to pick out what ever he wanted. Kid was very polite and just grabbed a few things. Shaq grabbed more stuff, bunch of shoes and paid. Told the kid to check in with him later to see how he was doing. He seems like he actually cares and puts his money where his mouth is.
 
Big Don seems to be getting bad advice on a few of his endorsements— WTF? Can’t argue with cinci and ETN on this one. Holy shit!
Cinci and etn have been consistent on this for longer than just lately. They’ve also been right. Trump has made SOME, not all, terrible personnel decisions while in politics and he seems to be continuing now.
 
I saw an interview where Shaq says he goes around to local stores looking for single moms to help out financially. One example was he went to a Best Buy and a mom there was making payments on a laptop so her son could do virtual learning but it wasn't paid in full yet so she couldn't take it home. Shaq then paid it off for them.


There was a great clip of Shaq the other day talkin about how some of his older kids were mad at him for one reason or another.

He told his kids "look, WE ain't rich. I'm rich."

Great line

 
For Probably the 1st time a reporter goes down in the street and talks to the people in the Freedom Convoy on the streets of Ottawa.
Incredible article.
Biggest Story In Canada and Ottawa in many many years and nobody from the msm has interviewed any of them.
All the msm in Canada has done is give OPINIONS and PUSH Official Propaganda.

 
Then they say it out loud.




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From a Saskatchewan Blog I found this.

SDA regular Denise has been out & about and has kindly shared some photos and personal commentary for us all.

These photos could have been taken at any of the thousands of overpasses that cross our nation’s highways as the Freedom Convoy traveled to Ottawa last week. Peaceful flag-waving Canadians. A festive (if freezing) atmosphere. Impromptu, spontaneous gatherings of happy, hopeful people of all ages. Kids seemingly impervious to the cold as they rolled down snowy hills. People laughing and cheering. It was beautiful. As one friend said, “People are starting to come out of the fog.” Will it last?

The complicit media is doing its best to denigrate and destroy this amazing show of strength from normal, hardworking citizens. They’re sowing the seeds for the government spin that these courageous protesters are vile; their legitimate concerns are “unacceptable”; their calls for freedom are “hate rhetoric.” It’s time to remind the Freedom Convoy how incredibly inspirational they are. As one homemade sign read: “Trudeau divided us in 6 years. Truckers united us in 2 weeks.”

The Freedom Convoy was the reason that thousands across Canada stood in freezing weather for hours. It was wonderfully uplifting and so much fun to be at the Highway 401-Wellington Road overpass in London, Ontario. The hundreds gathered were unapologetically proud Canadians and enthusiastically showed their support for each truck that passed (admittedly, a bit more so for the Budweiser truck). There were signs – Mel Gibson as Braveheart inscribed with “Freedom”, “Truth Not Fear”, “No Vax Mandate” – and more Canadian flags than I’ve ever seen in one place. With my large “Lest We Forget” Remembrance Day flag, I thought about my dad. In 1945 on that day – January 27th – he was a hungry, cold prisoner of war on a forced march from Poland to Berlin. A proud Canadian always, he treasured freedom.

Here are a few vignettes from that memorable day of real, decent people – not the slandered “fringe minority” – who support the Freedom Convoy:

  • The friendly, kind woman who helped hold my flag in high winds. Until recently, she said, she couldn’t have imagined attending a public protest. What changed? She hadn’t worked since October because she chose not to get vaccinated. What she missed most were the residents in the retirement home: “we’re their family and they’re ours.” And she missed singing: “In the dining room I was known as the singing server.” I have no doubt that this special woman had brightened the lives of many people in their final years.
  • The guy who looked like he knew how to work hard and how to have fun. He was cheering, waving the Canadian flag, and celebrating each truck’s honking horn. Then he turned, saw my Lest We Forget flag, and started to cry. As he wept, he said, “That should be the biggest flag here. Those guys died for our freedom.” A woman who said she was his sister smiled and took it in stride: “Our dad was a veteran. He’s really sentimental about those guys,” she said with a gentle laugh.
  • On my way home seeing a lone man in a farm field by the 401 holding a homemade sign over his head that read “Heroes”. He stood motionless and determined for as long as I could see.
  • Stopping on a rural 401 overpass where an elderly couple stood with a Canadian flag and a “Thank You” sign. I mentioned that there was a much larger crowd at the overpass a few miles to the west; they said they wanted truckers to see support in as many places as possible so chose this quiet spot. Earlier in the day they’d seen the large gatherings at the overpasses at Wellington & Highbury Roads when they dropped off 50 lunches for truckers at The Flying J Travel Centre, a meeting point for the Southwestern Ontario branch of the Convoy.
These are the people I trust. These are the people who support the Freedom Convoy. Please don’t let the worst among us rewrite history.
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There was a great clip of Shaq the other day talkin about how some of his older kids were mad at him for one reason or another.

He told his kids "look, WE ain't rich. I'm rich."

Great line


Quick story about Shaq's family that might lend some perspective as to where he came from and how he grew up.

I worked for Nike in the 90's. Many remember this was the height of the sneaker wars. I was on campus for work the same week that he was in town getting pitched by us for endorsements.
I happened to be in our employee store at the same time as his family and friends were there "shopping". As they probably still do and did then, they would allow the VIP to go to the store to shop and everything would be comped.
What I saw was amazing. His entourage would literally go up to a rounder or four-way rack and take everything off the rack and throw it into a cart. They would get multiple carts at a time and go to check out. It took 2 registers about 1 hour to ring up all the merchandise.
I asked the staffers when they had left, had they seen anything like that before. To a person, none had. The total was well over $100K(wholesale) worth of merchandise.
 
The video of that bitch Rapaport (such a shame, I liked him as an actor before we knew he was bat shit crazy) is pure gold.

He acts like such a tough guy, but he completely took that snowball like a bitch.
 
Cinci and etn have been consistent on this for longer than just lately. They’ve also been right. Trump has made SOME, not all, terrible personnel decisions while in politics and he seems to be continuing now.
When the system is so fucking corrupt, there aren't a lot to choose from. Problem is good, honest people don't bother getting into that shit sewer system which allows for total infiltration and corruption by bad people.
 

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