Millennials Want To Ban Secret Santa Because It Gives Them Anxiety | The Daily Wire:
Millennials aren’t interested in participating in the office “Secret Santa,” according to a new study by the British job-hunting website, Jobsite, because the practice is “stressful” and anxiety-inducing.
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Friday, November 29, 2019
After watching this video,if you are still a climate change /global warming believer, then there is no hope for your brain. You are brainwashed beyond belief.---Scientists Skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming
Scientists Skeptical of Anthropogenic Global Warming--Mike Welch shared a link.
Malcy Don Whit @mentalmal1--Hasn’t stopped alarmists claiming sea level rises accelerating exponentially, even though there’s not an ounce of evidence to show they are.
Alan Tomalty @ATomalty--After watching this video,if you are still a climate change /global warming believer, then there is no hope for your brain. You are brainwashed beyond belief.
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Comparison of tide gauge data to 21st century sea level rise
projections for sites with 75 or more years of data.
Comparison of tide gauge data to 21st century sea level rise
projections for sites with 75 or more years of data.
Who funds these "Youth Climate Councils"?---Thousands pledge not to have children until action is taken on climate change
Thousands pledge not to have children until action is taken on climate change
"WKBW — No future, no children.
That's Emma Lim's,18, pledge , and it's a message that's spreading.
She's vowing not to have kids until governments across the world take action on climate change.
"It came about out of the fear that we feel when we think about the future and it's meant to be a plea for action and just an expression of that fear," said Lim.
...Sophia and Valerie are two of the approximately 20 teens that make up Western New York's Youth Climate Council.
...The group's biggest goal is to get Erie County to declare a climate change emergency, over 50 counties and local municipalities across the U.S. officially declared one...
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"WKBW — No future, no children.
That's Emma Lim's,18, pledge , and it's a message that's spreading.
She's vowing not to have kids until governments across the world take action on climate change.
"It came about out of the fear that we feel when we think about the future and it's meant to be a plea for action and just an expression of that fear," said Lim.
...Sophia and Valerie are two of the approximately 20 teens that make up Western New York's Youth Climate Council.
...The group's biggest goal is to get Erie County to declare a climate change emergency, over 50 counties and local municipalities across the U.S. officially declared one...
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AP Reporting Now Being Funded by Left-Wing Orgs | Frontpagemag
AP Reporting Now Being Funded by Left-Wing Orgs | Frontpagemag
"The media already has a major credibility problem.
Its political biases are obvious.
But increasingly the media is being directly funded by activist lefty foundations.
The last time this became a major story was when NPR took funding from a pro-Iran deal group to report on Iran.
"The media already has a major credibility problem.
Its political biases are obvious.
But increasingly the media is being directly funded by activist lefty foundations.
The last time this became a major story was when NPR took funding from a pro-Iran deal group to report on Iran.
This though is a more pervasive problem with the Associated Press' reporting being compromised through lefty foundation funding.
And it's right there in AP's press release as the news organization fails to report where its money is coming from.
The Associated Press, through an unprecedented collaboration with Report for America, will bolster its 50-state presence with the addition of 14 statehouse reporters, providing local newsrooms with essential accountability journalism and state government coverage. Report for America, an initiative of The GroundTruth Project, will help fund the 18-month positions and recruit the journalists, who will begin reporting in June 2020.The addition of 14 reporters underscores AP’s wide-ranging efforts to address the local news crisis head-on, infusing significant resources at a time when many local newsrooms are forced to make tough decisions about coverage priorities, and when critical decisions — from gerrymandering to gun regulations — are made at the state level.
Gerrymandering and gun regulations. Issues that lefty activists would, shall we say, be most interested in.
...It doesn't bother to inform readers of who the GroundTruth Project is or where it's money is coming from...
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...It doesn't bother to inform readers of who the GroundTruth Project is or where it's money is coming from...
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Economic Growth Accelerated to 2.1% Rate in Summer | Breitbart
Economic Growth Accelerated to 2.1% Rate in Summer | Breitbart:
The American economy grew at a faster pace this summer than estimated earlier.
Gross domestic product grew at a 2.1 percent annual rate for the third quarter, the Commerce Department said yesterday in its second estimate of economic growth. That is a substantial boost from the 1.9 percent in the earlier estimate.
The American economy grew at a faster pace this summer than estimated earlier.
Gross domestic product grew at a 2.1 percent annual rate for the third quarter, the Commerce Department said yesterday in its second estimate of economic growth. That is a substantial boost from the 1.9 percent in the earlier estimate.
Parents Protest Indiana School District Allowing Children To Use Bathrooms According to "Gender Identity" ⋆ Activist Mommy
Parents Protest Indiana School District Allowing Children To Use Bathrooms According to "Gender Identity" ⋆ Activist Mommy
"...While virtually no public space is free from transgender tyranny, public schools are among the worst offenders as they put their female students at risk by allowing gender-confused male students to use these girls-only spaces if they simply “identify” as girls.
One father in Indiana, after learning that daughters’ school district had adopted such a policy, is fighting back.
“It has been confirmed by both Manchester Elementary Principal Korus and Superintendent Dr. Gremaux that this is happening NOW,” reads a petition by Nate Gephart, a self-described angry father of four daughters in North Manchester School system.
“Boys can now go to the bathroom with your daughters. And yes, girls… can now go to your son’s bathroom.”...
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"...While virtually no public space is free from transgender tyranny, public schools are among the worst offenders as they put their female students at risk by allowing gender-confused male students to use these girls-only spaces if they simply “identify” as girls.
One father in Indiana, after learning that daughters’ school district had adopted such a policy, is fighting back.
“It has been confirmed by both Manchester Elementary Principal Korus and Superintendent Dr. Gremaux that this is happening NOW,” reads a petition by Nate Gephart, a self-described angry father of four daughters in North Manchester School system.
“Boys can now go to the bathroom with your daughters. And yes, girls… can now go to your son’s bathroom.”...
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History for November 29
History for November 29 - On-This-Day.com
Louisa May Alcott 1832, Busby Berkeley 1895, C.S. Lewis 1898
Chuck Mangione 1940 - Composer, musician, Suzy Chaffee 1946 - Skier, Howie Mandel 1955 - Actor, comedian
1890 - Navy defeated Army by a score of 24-0 in the first Army-Navy football game. The game was played at West Point, NY.
1975 - Bill Gates adopted the name Microsoft for the company he and Paul Allen had formed to write the BASIC computer language for the Altair.
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Why the Left Went Berserk After William Barr’s Notre Dame Speech | The Heritage Foundation
Why the Left Went Berserk After William Barr’s Notre Dame Speech | The Heritage Foundation:
Rarely does a U.S. attorney general get such blowback for a non-televised speech at a university. Yet that’s what happened last month to Attorney General William Barr.
On Oct. 11, Barr gave a speech at Notre Dame Law School that began with the unremarkable observation that “[f]rom the Founding Era onward, there was a strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.”
By the time he finished that speech, left-wing writers were pounding their keyboards with hair-on-fire indignation. Here’s what Barr said that got them so worked up.
Rarely does a U.S. attorney general get such blowback for a non-televised speech at a university. Yet that’s what happened last month to Attorney General William Barr.
On Oct. 11, Barr gave a speech at Notre Dame Law School that began with the unremarkable observation that “[f]rom the Founding Era onward, there was a strong consensus about the centrality of religious liberty in the United States.”
By the time he finished that speech, left-wing writers were pounding their keyboards with hair-on-fire indignation. Here’s what Barr said that got them so worked up.
The Atlantic suggests meeting your imperfect Trump-supporting relatives at their level this Thanksgiving – twitchy.com
The Atlantic suggests meeting your imperfect Trump-supporting relatives at their level this Thanksgiving – twitchy.com
"Who’s ready for yet another hot take about how to talk politics with your relatives this Thanksgiving?
We don’t think anything can beat the ACLU’s “conversation starters” (for example, “My pronouns are …”), but The Atlantic is giving it a shot with this take on “how to talk about the truth and Trump at Thanksgiving.”
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"Who’s ready for yet another hot take about how to talk politics with your relatives this Thanksgiving?
We don’t think anything can beat the ACLU’s “conversation starters” (for example, “My pronouns are …”), but The Atlantic is giving it a shot with this take on “how to talk about the truth and Trump at Thanksgiving.”
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"To talk politics, in this age, is to talk Donald Trump," writes @DrIbram, "and to talk Donald Trump, on this Thanksgiving, is to talk impeachment." http://on.theatln.tc/PedA1pp
Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation | Intellectual Takeout
Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation | Intellectual Takeout
"Thanksgiving is a quintessential American holiday.
It is a holiday that in many ways requires some sense of the supernatural – whether we care to acknowledge it or not.
Below you will find our first President’s proclamation of Thanksgiving in which his sense of the hand of Providence upon the American Republic is quite clear. Indeed, his mixing of church and state, of belief and practice is undeniable.
When you read it, consider the tone, humility, and outlook of President George Washington and ask yourself if any of our current leaders match him.
It is, for me, a breath of fresh air, a reminder that while our Founders had many sins, they were at the same time driven to seek the good, the true, and the beautiful.
They were deeply rooted in Western Civilization and understood the symbiosis between belief and practice.
For those who would argue that the Founders believed in a firm separation between church and state, a division of belief and practice, this document is a challenge..."
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"Thanksgiving is a quintessential American holiday.
It is a holiday that in many ways requires some sense of the supernatural – whether we care to acknowledge it or not.
Below you will find our first President’s proclamation of Thanksgiving in which his sense of the hand of Providence upon the American Republic is quite clear. Indeed, his mixing of church and state, of belief and practice is undeniable.
When you read it, consider the tone, humility, and outlook of President George Washington and ask yourself if any of our current leaders match him.
It is, for me, a breath of fresh air, a reminder that while our Founders had many sins, they were at the same time driven to seek the good, the true, and the beautiful.
They were deeply rooted in Western Civilization and understood the symbiosis between belief and practice.
For those who would argue that the Founders believed in a firm separation between church and state, a division of belief and practice, this document is a challenge..."
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Tucker Carlson Has Highest Rated Month Ever Amidst Impeachment Drama | The Daily Caller
Tucker Carlson Has Highest Rated Month Ever Amidst Impeachment Drama | The Daily Caller:
As impeachment drama captivates Washington D.C., “Tucker Carlson Tonight” had its highest rated month in program history this month, while Fox News was the most watched cable network for the 41st consecutive month.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who co-founded the Daily Caller, has averaged over 3.4 million viewers this month, including 551,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research. Fox News saw its primetime viewership increase by 15% this month, while MSNBC saw their viewership improve by 12%. CNN suffered an 11% drop in primetime viewership.
As impeachment drama captivates Washington D.C., “Tucker Carlson Tonight” had its highest rated month in program history this month, while Fox News was the most watched cable network for the 41st consecutive month.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who co-founded the Daily Caller, has averaged over 3.4 million viewers this month, including 551,000 viewers in the coveted 25-54 age demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research. Fox News saw its primetime viewership increase by 15% this month, while MSNBC saw their viewership improve by 12%. CNN suffered an 11% drop in primetime viewership.
Thanksgiving, Socialism, and Free Enterprise | International Liberty
Thanksgiving, Socialism, and Free Enterprise | International Liberty
Thanksgiving, Socialism, and Free Enterprise
Thanksgiving, Socialism, and Free Enterprise
"...But capitalism had to be learned.
One of the first European settlements in North America, the Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts, was based on socialism.
And it was real socialism, with common ownership of the means of production.
Unsurprisingly, it was not a rousing success.
Indeed, it was a miserable failure.
Here’s Larry Reed’s analysis of what happened.
We should never forget that the Plymouth colony was headed straight for oblivion under a communal, socialist plan… Land was held in common. Crops were brought to a common storehouse and distributed equally. For two years, every person had to work for everybody else (the community), not for themselves as individuals or families. Did they live happily ever after in this socialist utopia? Hardly. The “common property” approach killed off about half the settlers. Governor Bradford recorded in his diary that everybody was happy to claim their equal share of production, but production only shrank. Slackers showed up late for work in the fields, and the hard workers resented it. …The disincentives of the socialist scheme bred impoverishment and conflict until, facing starvation and extinction, Bradford altered the system. He divided common property into private plots… Communal socialist failure was transformed into private property/capitalist success, something that’s happened so often historically it’s almost monotonous.
And here are some excerpts from a column that Professor Ben Powell wrote back in 2004..."
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Op-ed: Navy corruption and the Gallagher case
Op-ed: Navy corruption and the Gallagher case
"In this partisan environment, people were quick to judge President Donald J. Trump’s reinstatement of anchors to my brother, Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher.
Out of the woodwork came former military attorneys, indignant Pentagon officials and your typical Washington establishment types.
Their views were mainly the same.
The president’s actions were a moral hazard!
What message will it send our troops?
What of good order and discipline?
I have one question for these people: Where in the hell were you the past year and a half?
Eddie’s case and court-martial trial revealed a massive cancer within the military justice system, doing irreparable damage to troop morale that may last decades.
I didn’t hear a damn thing from these harbingers of moral decency when that was exposed.
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"In this partisan environment, people were quick to judge President Donald J. Trump’s reinstatement of anchors to my brother, Special Warfare Operator Chief Edward “Eddie” Gallagher.
Out of the woodwork came former military attorneys, indignant Pentagon officials and your typical Washington establishment types.
Their views were mainly the same.
The president’s actions were a moral hazard!
What message will it send our troops?
What of good order and discipline?
I have one question for these people: Where in the hell were you the past year and a half?
Eddie’s case and court-martial trial revealed a massive cancer within the military justice system, doing irreparable damage to troop morale that may last decades.
I didn’t hear a damn thing from these harbingers of moral decency when that was exposed.
- Where was their outrage when the Naval Criminal Investigative Service agents dragged my brother’s kids in the street at gunpoint in their underwear? (A fact NCIS denied to this very publication until under oath admitted that, yes, they did drag my nephews nearly naked into the streets of San Diego when Ed wasn’t home).
- Where were these critics when investigators admitted Eddie’s entire pretrial imprisonment was based on a lie, forcing him to spend eight months in a sex offender brig for nothing?..."
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Lunch video-----WKRP Turkey Drop
Mr. Carlson swears turkeys can fly... tell that to the Pine Dell Shopping Mall!
KLAVAN: CNN Actually Broke A Story About The Deep State. | The Daily Wire
KLAVAN: CNN Actually Broke A Story About The Deep State. | The Daily Wire:
The IG report is coming out. Now, this is the interesting thing, because this entire impeachment charade has been to mask the malfeasance — I have now used the word “malfeasance” twice in one show, which is a record, I think — of the Obama administration. The scandal-free Obama administration, which spied on Donald Trump.
The IG report is coming out. Now, this is the interesting thing, because this entire impeachment charade has been to mask the malfeasance — I have now used the word “malfeasance” twice in one show, which is a record, I think — of the Obama administration. The scandal-free Obama administration, which spied on Donald Trump.
Very worthy read!-----Thanksgiving for Dummies...Sorry, I Mean College Professors
Thanksgiving for Dummies...Sorry, I Mean College Professors
"As every contemporary school child knows, the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621, when our Pilgrim forefathers took a break from slaughtering Indigenous Peoples to invite them to dinner and infect them with smallpox, before embarking on their mission to fry the planet so that the world would end on Jan. 22, 2031...
Consider this description of the Pilgrims' treatment of the Indigenous Peoples:
"They were the worst of conquerors. Inordinate pride, the lust of blood and dominion, were the mainsprings of their warfare; and their victories were strained with every excess of savage passion."
You've probably guessed -- unless you are an American college student -- that that's not a description of the Pilgrims' treatment of Indigenous Peoples at all.
It is a description of some Indigenous Peoples' treatment of other Indigenous Peoples, provided by Francis Parkman, the world's foremost Indian scholar.
It was Indians, not Pilgrims, who let out the "Mohawk war-cry" that made the blood run cold.
This is why the Wampanoag had a lot to celebrate that first Thanksgiving.
They were delighted to have such excellent (European) allies against the terroristic Iroquois and Narragansett.
The Pilgrims also had much to be thankful for.
Of more than 100 passengers aboard the Mayflower, only 44 survived the first winter, felled by scurvy, malnutrition and the bitter cold.
Even the ones who made it did so largely thanks to the friendly Wampanoag, who shared their food with the Europeans and taught them how to till the land.
...The warm relations between Pilgrims and the (mostly) gentle Algonquins doesn't fit the White Man Bad thesis that is the entire point of all history taught in America today.
In fact, as any sane, reasonable person can probably surmise: Some white men were kind, and some were cruel.
Some Indians were neighborly -- and some were bloodthirsty killers.
...Before the first European stepped off Mayflower, the Iroquois' genocidal wars against their fellow Indians had already depopulated large parts of New England.
..."Northern New Hampshire, the whole of Vermont and Western Massachusetts had no human tenants but the roving hunter or prowling warrior," Parkman writes.
The irony of the moron's version of Thanksgiving is that the brave and honorable attributes of the American Indian are drained from all the PC stories.
In the made-up history, Indians are only pathetic.
By contrast, the true story told by Parkman shows both the savagery and superstition, but also the courage and honor.
Thus, for example, the Hurons "held it disgraceful to turn from the face of an enemy when the fortunes of the fight were adverse."
As the Indian captive of the Iroquois was being tortured alive, Parkman reports, he raises his voice in "scorn and defiance."
How's that for machismo?
That's the reason we name our sports teams and military armaments after Indians.
It's a tribute to their honor, intelligence and bravery..."
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"As every contemporary school child knows, the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621, when our Pilgrim forefathers took a break from slaughtering Indigenous Peoples to invite them to dinner and infect them with smallpox, before embarking on their mission to fry the planet so that the world would end on Jan. 22, 2031...
Consider this description of the Pilgrims' treatment of the Indigenous Peoples:
"They were the worst of conquerors. Inordinate pride, the lust of blood and dominion, were the mainsprings of their warfare; and their victories were strained with every excess of savage passion."
You've probably guessed -- unless you are an American college student -- that that's not a description of the Pilgrims' treatment of Indigenous Peoples at all.
It is a description of some Indigenous Peoples' treatment of other Indigenous Peoples, provided by Francis Parkman, the world's foremost Indian scholar.
It was Indians, not Pilgrims, who let out the "Mohawk war-cry" that made the blood run cold.
This is why the Wampanoag had a lot to celebrate that first Thanksgiving.
They were delighted to have such excellent (European) allies against the terroristic Iroquois and Narragansett.
The Pilgrims also had much to be thankful for.
Of more than 100 passengers aboard the Mayflower, only 44 survived the first winter, felled by scurvy, malnutrition and the bitter cold.
Even the ones who made it did so largely thanks to the friendly Wampanoag, who shared their food with the Europeans and taught them how to till the land.
...The warm relations between Pilgrims and the (mostly) gentle Algonquins doesn't fit the White Man Bad thesis that is the entire point of all history taught in America today.
In fact, as any sane, reasonable person can probably surmise: Some white men were kind, and some were cruel.
Some Indians were neighborly -- and some were bloodthirsty killers.
...Before the first European stepped off Mayflower, the Iroquois' genocidal wars against their fellow Indians had already depopulated large parts of New England.
..."Northern New Hampshire, the whole of Vermont and Western Massachusetts had no human tenants but the roving hunter or prowling warrior," Parkman writes.
The irony of the moron's version of Thanksgiving is that the brave and honorable attributes of the American Indian are drained from all the PC stories.
In the made-up history, Indians are only pathetic.
By contrast, the true story told by Parkman shows both the savagery and superstition, but also the courage and honor.
Thus, for example, the Hurons "held it disgraceful to turn from the face of an enemy when the fortunes of the fight were adverse."
As the Indian captive of the Iroquois was being tortured alive, Parkman reports, he raises his voice in "scorn and defiance."
How's that for machismo?
That's the reason we name our sports teams and military armaments after Indians.
It's a tribute to their honor, intelligence and bravery..."
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‘The fourth Thanksgiving of the Trump era is upon us’: Here’s WaPo’s take on arguing with relatives – twitchy.com
‘The fourth Thanksgiving of the Trump era is upon us’: Here’s WaPo’s take on arguing with relatives – twitchy.com
"OK, we’re starting to lose track; we’ve had guides on how to talk about President Trump and politics around the Thanksgiving table from the ACLU, a pro-abortion group, MoveOn, and The Atlantic — all left-leaning, of course.
For some reason, conservatives don’t seem to see Thanksgiving as a compulsory gathering for political debate.
It’s just like when the media makes an error — it’s always in one direction, and when Thanksgiving rolls around, it’s always the liberals telling us how to steer the conversation.
"OK, we’re starting to lose track; we’ve had guides on how to talk about President Trump and politics around the Thanksgiving table from the ACLU, a pro-abortion group, MoveOn, and The Atlantic — all left-leaning, of course.
For some reason, conservatives don’t seem to see Thanksgiving as a compulsory gathering for political debate.
It’s just like when the media makes an error — it’s always in one direction, and when Thanksgiving rolls around, it’s always the liberals telling us how to steer the conversation.
Now, at last, the Washington Post has weighed in, asking if we have yet learned to talk politics on this, the “fourth Thanksgiving of the Trump era.”
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The First Thanksgiving, 1621
The First Thanksgiving, 1621
It was not what they had planned. In September of 1620, 102 pilgrims embarked from England aboard the Mayflower (see Aboard the Mayflower, 1620).
Their intent was to establish a settlement in the Hudson River area in the northern reaches of the recently established Virginia Colony.
However, after a sixty-six-day journey they made landfall some 150 miles north of their target (whether by design or mishap is unclear) at the eastern tip of Cape Cod in present-day Massachusetts.
They explored the area for about a month and then sailed further west to the mainland at present-day Plymouth.
It was here that they decided to establish a new homeland.
It was not what they had planned. In September of 1620, 102 pilgrims embarked from England aboard the Mayflower (see Aboard the Mayflower, 1620).
Their intent was to establish a settlement in the Hudson River area in the northern reaches of the recently established Virginia Colony.
However, after a sixty-six-day journey they made landfall some 150 miles north of their target (whether by design or mishap is unclear) at the eastern tip of Cape Cod in present-day Massachusetts.
They explored the area for about a month and then sailed further west to the mainland at present-day Plymouth.
It was here that they decided to establish a new homeland.
For the first few months the majority of the expedition remained cloistered aboard ship where many succumbed to mal-nutrition and disease.
It is estimated that half of their number died by the following Spring.
With the return of favorable weather the remaining adventurers abandoned their ship and moved ashore to establish a settlement in the wilderness.
They were aided by two members of the local Native American tribes.
To the astonishment of the Pilgrims, both of these Good Samaritans spoke English.
One, Squanto, a member of the Pawtuxet tribe, had been kidnapped by English adventurers a few years earlier and taken to England. He was subsequently able to achieve his release and return to his homeland
It is estimated that half of their number died by the following Spring.
With the return of favorable weather the remaining adventurers abandoned their ship and moved ashore to establish a settlement in the wilderness.
They were aided by two members of the local Native American tribes.
To the astonishment of the Pilgrims, both of these Good Samaritans spoke English.
One, Squanto, a member of the Pawtuxet tribe, had been kidnapped by English adventurers a few years earlier and taken to England. He was subsequently able to achieve his release and return to his homeland
The Pilgrims' first corn harvest was successful and in November the group's leader, Governor William Bradford, called for a feast to celebrate their good fortune. Hunters were sent into the wilderness to hunt game for the event.
Members of the local Native American tribes were invited and brought deer meat to add to the menu.
The celebration lasted for three days
Members of the local Native American tribes were invited and brought deer meat to add to the menu.
The celebration lasted for three days
"...for three days we entertained and feasted."
Edward Winslow was among the group of Pilgrims present at the first Thanksgiving. He describes the scene:
"Our harvest being gotten in, our governor sent four men on fowling, that so we might after a special manner rejoice together after we had gathered the fruit of our labors.
They four in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week.
They four in one day killed as much fowl as, with a little help beside, served the company almost a week.
At which time, amongst other recreations, we exercised our arms, and many of the Indians coming amongst us, and among the rest their greatest king Massasoit, with some ninety men, whom for three days we entertained and feasted, and they went out and killed five deer, which they brought to the plantation and bestowed on our governor, and upon the captain and others.
And although it be not always so plentiful as it was at this time with us, yet by the goodness of God, we are so far from want that we often wish you partakers of our plenty."Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Thanks Trump: You Are a True Leader
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher Thanks Trump: You Are a True Leader:
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher thanked President Donald Trump for intervening in his case on Sunday and prohibiting the Navy from pulling his Trident pin and essentially kicking him out of the SEALs.
“President Donald Trump, you have my deepest gratitude and thanks. You stepped in numerous times and showed true moral fiber by correcting all the wrongs that were being done to me. You are a true leader and exactly what this military and this nation needs. God bless you and your family,” Eddie Gallagher said in a statement to Fox News’s Pete Hegseth.
Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher thanked President Donald Trump for intervening in his case on Sunday and prohibiting the Navy from pulling his Trident pin and essentially kicking him out of the SEALs.
“President Donald Trump, you have my deepest gratitude and thanks. You stepped in numerous times and showed true moral fiber by correcting all the wrongs that were being done to me. You are a true leader and exactly what this military and this nation needs. God bless you and your family,” Eddie Gallagher said in a statement to Fox News’s Pete Hegseth.
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