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Friday, November 26, 2021

Good News Friday (and photos of our Thanksgiving)

 I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! We did. If you want to see photos of our day, scroll down!


CDC Admits Crushing Rights of Naturally Immune Without Proof They Transmit the Virus! 

You would assume that if the CDC was going to crush the civil and individual rights of those with natural immunity by having them expelled from school, fired from their jobs, separated from the military, and worse, the CDC would have proof of at least one instance of an unvaccinated, naturally immune individual transmitting the COVID-19 virus to another individual.  If you thought this, you would be wrong.

My firm, on behalf of ICAN, asked the CDC for precisely this proof (see below).  ICAN wanted to see proof of any instance in which someone who previously had COVID-19 became reinfected with and transmitted the virus to someone else.  The CDC’s incredible response is that it does not have a single document reflecting that this has ever occurred.  Not one.  (See below.)

Read more {here.} The CDC has no evidence that 



The Governor of Kansas, Laura Kelly is to sign a bill that allows broad exemptions to Cov*d jab requirements. Read about that {here.}



Over 600 Google employees sign a manifesto against the jab mandate. Article {here.}



Tokyo in particular is kicking Cov*d's butt with IVM - fewest hospitalized since before the pandemic. wake up wake up wake up



SAVE AMERICA
PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
BEDMINSTER, NJ

Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America

A very interesting time in our Country, but do not worry, we will be great again—and we will all do it together. America will never fail, and we will never allow it to go in the wrong direction. Too many generations of greatness are counting on us. Enjoy your Thanksgiving knowing that a wonderful future lies ahead!


A student wrote a letter to 45 and got this letter back from DJT and the First Lady.




The day started with some of our group going to cheer on Joseph and Weston as they ran a Turkey Trot in the morning.

Then we went to set up our table at our church.











First cousins once removed. This is my brothers' oldest grandson Cayden, with Kyle. Kyle is first cousins with Cayden's dad, Ryan.

My brother's family who were able to come!

Family hayride!

Our oldest son Nate with his youngest daughter Kennedy.

My brother contributed five pies to our feast! Apple, chocolate, pecan, cherry, and pumpkin. Delicious!


My nephew and his family are on the road this morning. Headed back to Tennessee. My brother and sister in law are here until Monday. Their daughter and son in law leave Saturday.

My mom is doing well. She and my dad enjoyed having so much family around yesterday, and parts of this week.

Now to test the waters and see when I can get our tree! I'd like to do it while Sarah is here so I can have more help. My back has been very painful lately, and I'm moving slowly.

Have a great weekend!



 




6 comments:

Vee said...

What a wonderful gathering! Was it chilly there? Everyone looks bundled and huddled. ☺️

Thank you for the good things.

Praying for your back to settle down. I'm thinking rest will be good. Perhaps some Deep Relief.™️

Mrs.T said...

Looks like a wonderful Thanksgiving, Deanna! I wanted to let you know that my daughter tried your method of slow roasting the turkey overnight. It turned out so moist and was absolutely scrumptious. Thank you for sharing!

Linda said...

I love all your Thanksgiving pictures! And thank you for your encouraging words!

Jan said...

Wonderful Thanksgiving pictures!

Theresa said...

What a wonderful time together! Love that huge table, I know you all had a great Thanksgiving surrounded by lots of family. Hope your back feels better dear friend, enjoy this glorious day! HUGS!

Deanna said...

Thanksgiving with family and friends is really special.
To me America has never stopped being great.
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