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Question! I tried reposting by Sharing a photo of two dogs groomed by Golden Paws and Facebook blocks Dharing and says I...
06/28/2024

Question! I tried reposting by Sharing a photo of two dogs groomed by Golden Paws and Facebook blocks Dharing and says I cannot be sharing n**e and sexual material. FB forces me to accept their notice, but it is not true. I try to logout and log in and it does it again. Any suggestions?

06/27/2024

Today on my way home from work I found this kid in the middle of the road. I looked to see if he belonged to anyone, if he had other dogs with him... Nothing... He was alone and crying non-stop. We went to the vet, he didn't have a chip and so I decided let's be a family! We came home and I put him to bed...He's sleeping so deep, calm and happy. His first photo happy... And I want many more to follow. Thank you for coming into my life! Animals choose us...

Biden’s America… HELL on earth!
06/27/2024

Biden’s America… HELL on earth!

Twelve-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray was on a walk to the convenience store in Houston when she disappeared and was found dead in a creek earlier this month, police said.

Brownsville-Dog came up to me at the Sam's parking lot, took him to my pet salon Goñden Paws. NO chip! Named him SAM! He...
06/27/2024

Brownsville-Dog came up to me at the Sam's parking lot, took him to my pet salon Goñden Paws. NO chip! Named him SAM! Help reunite Sam with his family. Sam is male, potty trained, shakes hands and is very sweet and handsome, nonaggressive with other dogs or cats. Contact Pat Ahumada at 956-572-8172

Captain Bob’s Snapper with garlic, delicious!!!!
06/25/2024

Captain Bob’s Snapper with garlic, delicious!!!!

Brownsville- On Alan A Dale and Fairwind- Senior dog almost got hit by truck. Dog has tags, but would not let me approac...
06/23/2024

Brownsville- On Alan A Dale and Fairwind- Senior dog almost got hit by truck. Dog has tags, but would not let me approach. Share to find owner asap before he gets hurt! Owners need to be more responsible. Unfortunately the pets pay the price.

06/22/2024

These two girls were living in adverse conditions and were removed from the place where they lived. When mom saw them at the shelter, she decided to adopt them together so they wouldn't be separated. This picture was yesterday of their 1st day at their new home....
No words, their style says it all

🙏❤️🌸🌷✨💙💚🥰🐶🐶

Animals have feelings and a soul.

06/22/2024

So true 🥰...!








Brownsville, Sam@’s Club area- this sweet and friendly dog came up to me for help to get back home. Took him to my salon...
06/22/2024

Brownsville, Sam@’s Club area- this sweet and friendly dog came up to me for help to get back home. Took him to my salon for a bath. Contact Pat Ahumada at 956-572-8172. No tags or chip. Please everyone SHARE!

06/21/2024

My Mum is 89. A few weeks before Christmas her elderly dog died and she was heartbroken. She’d decided not to get another dog because she didn’t think it would be fair to a dog as she is disabled and doesn’t think she’ll live for long enough to outlive it. However, a dog rescuer that had rehomed dogs with her in the past, knew her old dog had died and when a little 12 year old dog came in who’s elderly owner had died, she phoned Mum and asked if she’d be interested. By then, she was feeling very lonely without a constant companion so said she’d give it a go and see how it went. As you can see by the photo they got on very well and are blissfully happy. Both of them have got a new lease of life and adore each other.

he's at SPCA Fulton County.New York
06/21/2024

he's at SPCA Fulton County.New York

Meet Tyson, a sweet boy who has spent 128 days in the shelter. His spirit is broken, and he has lost hope of ever finding a family. The shelter staff describes him as scared, anxious, and confused. Tyson exhibits heartbreaking signs of kennel stress, pacing in circles and avoiding leaving his cage. Shelter life is taking a toll on his desire for companionship, and it's equally heartbreaking for the staff who watch him. Let's spread awareness about Tyson and help him find a loving home! 🐾❤️

06/21/2024

Meet Tyson, a sweet boy who has spent 128 days in the shelter. His spirit is broken, and he has lost hope of ever finding a family. The shelter staff describes him as scared, anxious, and confused. Tyson exhibits heartbreaking signs of kennel stress, pacing in circles and avoiding leaving his cage. Shelter life is taking a toll on his desire for companionship, and it's equally heartbreaking for the staff who watch him. Let's spread awareness about Tyson and help him find a loving home! 🐾❤️

06/21/2024

Biden and Mayorkas America! How can her parents understand or accept it is alright to import illegals. No parent should go through this, unfortunately it is happening regularly across America. Vote Trump Nov, 2024! Prayers for the family.

06/20/2024

FACEBOOK censors Google! Then they censor me for pasting Googles data. Figure that one out!

Facebook does not want any of you to know and censors this! you can Google first black senators elected to congress and you will know. Shows how the left and Radical Biden lies to you! First Colored Senators and Representatives, 1872
The first African Americans to serve in Congress paved the way for further civil rights legislation and forever changed the federal system.

Historical Background
This broadside depicts the first African Americans who served in the United States Congress. Following ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870, black men in all of the former Confederate states could vote. Most of them became Republicans, and together with white Republicans won election to local offices and to state legislatures.

From left to right, the senators and representatives are:

Hiram Rhodes Revels was born free in North Carolina. Revels served as an army chaplain for a black regiment during the Civil War and helped establish schools for the freedpeople. After the War, Revels moved to Mississippi. In 1869 the Mississippi legislature elected him to the United States Senate, in which he was the first African American member. After serving from February 1870 to March 1871, Revels continued his dedication to education.

Benjamin Sterling Turner was born a slave in 1825 in North Carolina. Turner moved to Alabama with his owner and was sold when he was twenty years old. During the Civil War, Turner raised enough money to purchase some property, and after emancipation he worked as a merchant and a farmer. In 1870, he successfully campaigned for an Alabama seat in the House of Representatives. He served one term in the Forty-second Congress, from 1871 to 1873.

Josiah Thomas Walls was born a slave in Wi******er, Virginia, in 1842. In July 1863, in Philadelphia, he enlisted in the Third Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops. Discharged in October 1865 in Florida, he remained in that state. Walls was elected to represent Florida in Congress in 1870 but lost his seat early in 1873 when the candidate he had defeated successfully challenged his election. Walls had won an at-large seat in 1872, so he returned to Congress and won again in 1874, but early in 1876 he lost his seat once more as a result of another successful challenge to his election.

Also born into slavery in South Carolina, Joseph Hayne Rainey was the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and was the first black man to preside over the House. While enslaved, Rainey worked as a barber in South Carolina and in Philadelphia where he married in 1859. During the Civil War, he worked for the Confederacy until 1862 when he and his wife escaped and went to Bermuda. After the war he and his family returned to Charleston. In 1870 he was elected to the House of Representatives to complete the term of a congressman the House had refused to seat. He was reelected three times and served until 1879.

Robert Brown Elliot was born in England. In 1867, Elliot moved to South Carolina, where he practiced law and entered State politics. Elliot was elected to Congress in 1870 and reelected two years later, serving from 1871 until he resigned in November 1874. While serving in Congress, Elliot advocated a bill that later became the Civil Rights Act of 1875.

Robert Carlos De Large was born to free parents in Aiken, South Carolina. De Large was elected to the House of Representatives and served from March 1871 until he lost his seat early in 1873 when the man he defeated successfully challenged the result of the election.

Jefferson Franklin Long was the second African American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1870. He was born a slave in Knoxville, Georgia. Self-educated and trained as a tailor, he became a successful businessman in Macon, Georgia, once the Civil War had ended. After Georgia was readmitted into the Union in 1870, Jefferson Long was elected to fill a vacant seat in the House of Representatives. Long served in the House from January 16 to March 3, 1871. He was the first African American to speak on the House floor. Long did not run for reelection and returned to Macon, where he resumed his business career.

Boy how the Radical Biden lies to you! First Colored Senators and Representatives, 1872The first African Americans to se...
06/20/2024

Boy how the Radical Biden lies to you! First Colored Senators and Representatives, 1872
The first African Americans to serve in Congress paved the way for further civil rights legislation and forever changed the federal system.

Historical Background
This broadside depicts the first African Americans who served in the United States Congress. Following ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment in 1870, black men in all of the former Confederate states could vote. Most of them became Republicans, and together with white Republicans won election to local offices and to state legislatures.

From left to right, the senators and representatives are:

Hiram Rhodes Revels was born free in North Carolina. Revels served as an army chaplain for a black regiment during the Civil War and helped establish schools for the freedpeople. After the War, Revels moved to Mississippi. In 1869 the Mississippi legislature elected him to the United States Senate, in which he was the first African American member. After serving from February 1870 to March 1871, Revels continued his dedication to education.

Benjamin Sterling Turner was born a slave in 1825 in North Carolina. Turner moved to Alabama with his owner and was sold when he was twenty years old. During the Civil War, Turner raised enough money to purchase some property, and after emancipation he worked as a merchant and a farmer. In 1870, he successfully campaigned for an Alabama seat in the House of Representatives. He served one term in the Forty-second Congress, from 1871 to 1873.

Josiah Thomas Walls was born a slave in Wi******er, Virginia, in 1842. In July 1863, in Philadelphia, he enlisted in the Third Infantry Regiment, United States Colored Troops. Discharged in October 1865 in Florida, he remained in that state. Walls was elected to represent Florida in Congress in 1870 but lost his seat early in 1873 when the candidate he had defeated successfully challenged his election. Walls had won an at-large seat in 1872, so he returned to Congress and won again in 1874, but early in 1876 he lost his seat once more as a result of another successful challenge to his election.

Also born into slavery in South Carolina, Joseph Hayne Rainey was the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives and was the first black man to preside over the House. While enslaved, Rainey worked as a barber in South Carolina and in Philadelphia where he married in 1859. During the Civil War, he worked for the Confederacy until 1862 when he and his wife escaped and went to Bermuda. After the war he and his family returned to Charleston. In 1870 he was elected to the House of Representatives to complete the term of a congressman the House had refused to seat. He was reelected three times and served until 1879.

Robert Brown Elliot was born in England. In 1867, Elliot moved to South Carolina, where he practiced law and entered State politics. Elliot was elected to Congress in 1870 and reelected two years later, serving from 1871 until he resigned in November 1874. While serving in Congress, Elliot advocated a bill that later became the Civil Rights Act of 1875.

Robert Carlos De Large was born to free parents in Aiken, South Carolina. De Large was elected to the House of Representatives and served from March 1871 until he lost his seat early in 1873 when the man he defeated successfully challenged the result of the election.

Jefferson Franklin Long was the second African American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1870. He was born a slave in Knoxville, Georgia. Self-educated and trained as a tailor, he became a successful businessman in Macon, Georgia, once the Civil War had ended. After Georgia was readmitted into the Union in 1870, Jefferson Long was elected to fill a vacant seat in the House of Representatives. Long served in the House from January 16 to March 3, 1871. He was the first African American to speak on the House floor. Long did not run for reelection and returned to Macon, where he resumed his business career.

Some people called telling me they were turning this Pug loose as they could not find the owner. I had to bite my tongue...
06/19/2024

Some people called telling me they were turning this Pug loose as they could not find the owner. I had to bite my tongue, but people can be sh*tty. This msle is in the vountry club area. Please share to find owner

Left car to get work done in Matamoros, had breakfast, walked across and taking city bus home $1.00
06/18/2024

Left car to get work done in Matamoros, had breakfast, walked across and taking city bus home $1.00

Breakfast at Garcia’s
06/18/2024

Breakfast at Garcia’s

Think about it!!!!!!!!
06/17/2024

Think about it!!!!!!!!

06/17/2024

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06/16/2024
06/16/2024

“After being h.i.t in the head he was paralyzed, he is a special needs animal. I didn't think for a moment about putting him to sleep. I certainly wouldn't do it to my child, why would I do it to my dog? Therapy, physiotherapy, exercises, hugs and caresses. He can't speak but he's happy!!! He is the happiest animal! He's not poor. He is a happy and healthy animal that lives with his family full of LOVE. ❤️ Our animals are family members. Their lives are worth as much as ours."

06/16/2024

He was found with his legs tied on a cliff, was rescued and lost his legs. I adopted him without a second thought and he has since learned to walk, run and jump on the couches with both!!! He's no different than any dog. It teaches me every day about life, that different does not mean problematic. Give chances of life! Disabled animals can have well-being and quality at all times and it's true 💜🌷

Happy Father’s Day to those who are not either us on their special day and to those who are celebrating this special day...
06/16/2024

Happy Father’s Day to those who are not either us on their special day and to those who are celebrating this special day. Without us, it would not be possible for you to be here. Father’s are the providers and protectors! Once a child is born, a Father is forever changed because we have a mission to love, protect and care for you!

06/16/2024

The Fake media today would cower and demand surrender!

06/16/2024

Congratulations to the candidates who won their election, except the Snake Camarillo who will be on the TSC Board. Mark my words, he is going to sell out TSC and be the water boy for UTLRGV at the expense of TSC taxpayers. I guarantee you this snake is not there for TSC and will show his true colors in due time.

I voted in Previnct 63 at 10:46 AM and only 6 people voted!!! Please get out and vote! This is your community! Apathy is...
06/15/2024

I voted in Previnct 63 at 10:46 AM and only 6 people voted!!! Please get out and vote! This is your community! Apathy is not acceptable! Too many died for us to vote! Shame on you if you do not vote!

Election Day today, Saturday! If you don’t vote shame on you! For those who do vote, please network to get others to vot...
06/15/2024

Election Day today, Saturday! If you don’t vote shame on you! For those who do vote, please network to get others to vote for the common good of our communities. Please consider Norma Harris López and J J de Leon for TSC Board and Ricky de la Garza and Alejandro Garcia for the Appraisal District. I support these candidates because I believe they will be a strong positive voice for education and to oversee the out of control Appraisal District whose valuations have increased in some instances over 800% when our economy is in chaos and very unstable. Vote for these young leaders and get friend and family to vote today! Turn out is low and the election can be won by one vote! Vote today!

The SWAMP and the Marxist CIA, FBI, DOJ, MEDIA, OBAMA, PELOSI, CHANEY, SCHUMER, SCHIFF AND THE RADICAL LEFTIST SUPPORTER...
06/13/2024

The SWAMP and the Marxist CIA, FBI, DOJ, MEDIA, OBAMA, PELOSI, CHANEY, SCHUMER, SCHIFF AND THE RADICAL LEFTIST SUPPORTERS!

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