Saturday, 21 March 2020

I Was Just Censored On Facebook While Blogging On Local Blog

This whole thing is beginning to not add up.  Someone on a local blog here said we need them to release the preventive and another person asked what the preventive was to which I responded hydroxychloroquine and told them to watch this video, within a second FB popped up and said my comment went against community standards and couldn't be posted.

This is a readily available drug, cheap, has a good safety record yet somehow we must allow thousands to get ill with some dying before we do anything?....We must crush our whole economy instead of follow the study guidelines from France?.....two and two is beginning to not add up to four here.

https://www.foxnews.com/person/i/laura-ingraham 


Some reason the link doesn't take you to the site, go there and watch her video called A Dose Of Reality, while you are there watch the other video she has posted from Dr William Grace.

Dolly Parton leads country music's reaction to Kenny Rogers' death: 'A wonderful man and a true friend'

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/dolly-parton-kenny-rogers-country-music-reaction


Longtime legend of country music, Kenny Rogers, died peacefully at his home late Friday and now the music industry's biggest stars are reacting to the news with touching tributes to the beloved "Gambler."
Hours after the news broke, Dolly Parton, one of Rogers' most notable collaborative partners who toured with the country icon, posted a tearful tribute to her friend.
"Well, I couldn't believe it this morning when I got up, turned on the TV checking to see what the coronavirus was doing, and they told me that my friend and singing partner Kenny Rogers had passed away," Parton said in a video filmed inside her home.

"And I know that we all know Kenny is in a better place than we are today but I'm for sure he's going to be talking to God sometime today, if ain't already, and he's going to be asking him to spread some light on this darkness going on here. But I loved Kenny with all my heart. My heart's broken. A big ol' chunk of it has gone with him today and I think that I can speak for all his family, his friends and fans, when I say that I will always love him."
Parton then showed off a framed photograph she had inside of her home of her and Kenny.
"I just happened to have this picture when I woke up this morning of us," Parton said as she broke into tears. "I walked out and thought, 'Well, maybe I'll hold that up for everybody,' so I know you're sad as I am but God bless you Kenny. Fly high, straight into the arms of God. And to the rest of you, keep the faith."
Singers/Songwriters Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers back in 2010
Singers/Songwriters Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers back in 2010 (Getty)
Blake Shelton took to his Twitter to react to Rogers' passing, noting that country music's loss was far too great to put into words.
"I can't express on twitter the impact Kenny Rogers the artist the man had on me. He was always very kind and fun to be around. Rest In Peace Gambler...," Shelton wrote.
Rising singer-songwriter Parker McCollum, a native of Texas, referred to Rogers as an "absolute legend" in a tweet.
"RIP to an absolute legend and a Crockett, TX native...Kenny Rogers! Wow!" the 27-year-old wrote on the social media platform.
Country music star and Fox Nation host John Rich shared his personal memories with the "Gambler" crooner on Friday morning, along with a throwback black and white photo of the pair.
"I had the huge honor of producing songs with this American Giant. He was kind, funny, and one of the greatest purveyors of a lyric in the history of music. The world will miss you forever. Thank you for the decades of incredible music! You define a generation. #RIPKennyRogers," Rich tweeted.
Longtime country artist Charlie Daniels, 83, took to Twitter to pay tribute to the "Lucille" crooner as he woke up to the news.
"Thank you Kenny Rogers for being a part of our lives for so long. Your songs are woven into the fabric of our memories, classics, that will live on in the musical heart of a world that will miss you so much," Daniels tweeted. "Rest in peace Gambler."
Founding member of the country trio Lady Antebellum, Charles Kelley, recalled opening up for the country legend years ago.
"What a great man. You will be missed #kennyrogers. This was from 2009 when @ladyantebellum got the opportunity to open up a show in Switzerland for Kenny," he wrote underneath a photo of the band with their arms around Rogers. "He really opened the door for us and touring internationally."

Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall was in disbelief as he shared with his followers the moment he learned of Rogers' passing.

"Asleep ... when Mary yells 'Oh Joseph ... Kenny Rogers died,'" the tenor wrote on Twitter. "I am a man of words but right now I have none ... I am stunned and heartbroken ... I loved this man ... #RestinpeaceKennyrogers #SweetMusicMan."
"High Cost of Living" singer Jamey Johnson credited the "Gambler" for leaving a mark on his childhood.

"So many songs you sang painted the canvas of my musical youth. Thank you for dedicating your life to enriching the lives of people like me with your gift. Rest well Sweet Music Man @_kennyrogers," Johnson wrote on Instagram.
Rogers, whose music spanned over six decades, died at his home at 10:25 p.m. on Friday, his family revealed in a statement.
In all, Rogers had 24 No. 1 hits and was the winner of six CMA Awards and three Grammys, the family's statement said.

The superstar's 1977 hit "Lucille" catapulted his solo career and he went on to release "The Gambler" in 1978, which later developed into a series of television movies which he starred in.
One of his biggest hits was "Lady," written by Lionel Richie, was a chart topper for six weeks straight in 1980. Other hits included “You Decorated My Life,” “Every Time Two Fools Collide” with Dottie West, “Don’t Fall In Love with a Dreamer” with Kim Carnes, and “Coward of the County.”
Country music star Kenny Rogers gives his acceptance speech at the ceremony for the 2013 inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013.
Country music star Kenny Rogers gives his acceptance speech at the ceremony for the 2013 inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2013. (The Associated Press)
Rogers and Parton toured together, leading to an HBO concert special. In 2013, the singers released "You Can't Make Old Friends. That same year, Rogers was a winner of the CMA's Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

He received a total of 10 awards from the Academy of Country Music. According to the Recording Industry Association of America, Rogers sold more than 47 million records in the United States alone.
The family is planning a private service “out of concern for the national COVID-19 emergency,” a statement posted early Saturday read. A public memorial will be held at a later date.

Escape from UK: Panic Buying of Alcoholic Beverages :)

Liquor is the new loo roll! Alcohol replaces toilet paper as the number one must-have for panic-buyers after Boris Johnson closed pubs and restaurants in fight against coronavirus

  • The alcohol shelves at a Tesco in Hartlepool had been completely stripped bare
  • Increase in panic-buying alcohol comes as PM announced closure of all pubs 
  • Customers predict alcohol will replace toilet roll as most-purchased product 
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?
Alcohol aisles are now being stripped bare by panic buyers after Boris Johnson closed pubs and restaurants in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus
Boozy tipples have replaced toilet paper as the number one must-have product for customers who are continuing to go on frenzied shopping sprees despite warnings from the government to stop panic buying amid the Covid-19 pandemic. 
The alcohol aisles in a Tesco in Hartlepool were noticeably stark this morning after the Prime Minister ordered the closure of all pubs, restaurants and cafes yesterday. 
And shoppers across the country have noticed a similar shortage in alcohol as selfish panic buyers continue to stockpile goods and ransack supermarket shelves. 
Alcohol aisles are now being stripped bare by panic buyers after Boris Johnson closed pubs and restaurants in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. Pictured is an empty alcohol aisle at a Tesco in Hartlepool
Alcohol aisles are now being stripped bare by panic buyers after Boris Johnson closed pubs and restaurants in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. Pictured is an empty alcohol aisle at a Tesco in Hartlepool 
The alcohol aisles in a Tesco in Hartlepool were noticeably stark this morning after the Prime Minister ordered the closure of all pubs, restaurants and cafes yesterday
The alcohol aisles in a Tesco in Hartlepool were noticeably stark this morning after the Prime Minister ordered the closure of all pubs, restaurants and cafes yesterday
One customer posted two pictures of completely bare alcohol aisles in a Sainsbury's in Kingston. 
Jose Cabal uploaded the pictures with the caption: 'People panic buying is stupid and selfish. 
'Taking it to the next level: Kingston's Sainsbury's.' 
Another user wrote: 'Sainsbury's alcohol aisles were pretty empty tonight. 
While another said: 'Watch this, with the pubs closed, bet the shops' alcohol aisles will be bare as well.'
Boozy tipples have replaced toilet paper as the number one must-have product for customers who are continuing to go on frenzied shopping sprees despite warnings from the government amid the Covid-19 pandemic
Boozy tipples have replaced toilet paper as the number one must-have product for customers who are continuing to go on frenzied shopping sprees despite warnings from the government amid the Covid-19 pandemic
The alcohol aisles in Tesco, Hartlepool, are standing empty this morning as panic buyers got the store this morning
The alcohol aisles in Tesco, Hartlepool, are standing empty this morning as panic buyers got the store this morning
Neil Humphreys said: 'And we thought the toilet-roll panic buying was bad. Wait till you see the alcohol aisles tomorrow!"
Another social media user wrote: 'No drinking or eating establishments open. Cue lift-off on takeaways and empty shelves in supermarkets in the alcohol aisles.' 
Britons woke up to a shut-down nation today after Boris Johnson ordered all pubs, restaurants, clubs, gyms and cinemas to close in a drastic ramping up of measures to stem the spread of the deadly infection, which has killed 177 and infected almost 4,000.
As people prepare to retreat indoors, people also appear to be stocking up on booze, with wine, beer and spirits flying off the shelves in supermarkets today.  
The mad shopping spree has seen heartbreaking scenes of elderly people and exhausted frontline NHS staff standing helplessly beside empty shelves, prompting chains including Sainsbury's and M&S to set aside a golden hour where they can buy essentials before the masses stampede the store.   
One customer posted two pictures of completely bare alcohol aisles in a Sainsbury's in Kingston
One customer posted two pictures of completely bare alcohol aisles in a Sainsbury's in Kingston
A Marks & Spencer shop in Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, was among the first shops to call in police to help ensure older shoppers could use the hour set aside for them. 
Asda and Aldi have hired a sports security firm, Showsec, to protect against selfish panic buyers. 
And some other 118 major stores across the UK have also requested to protection from customers who openly flout governmental advice to stop panic buying.  
The staff, who are usually escorting boxers to the ring, have been employed to work from 5am to midday. 
Another social media user wrote: 'No drinking or eating establishments open. Cue lift-off on takeaways and empty shelves in supermarkets in the alcohol aisles
Another social media user wrote: 'No drinking or eating establishments open. Cue lift-off on takeaways and empty shelves in supermarkets in the alcohol aisles