Sunday Morning Funnies . . . What’s your definition of the word ‘hope’, Kamala Harris? 🤔 "I really, truly believe this. We each have light inside of us. And we need to know that that is what inspires our hope as much as anything external to ourselves. And when we feel that and and and not allow an election or an individual to dampen that light, and instead light, let that light kind of carry us in particular through moments of darkness, that that we not only act on that hope, but we inspire that hope in each other. And, in particular, at this moment, it is so important that we not only have hope, but that we understand that that should be a verb.” 😁😆😂🤣😅🥲
Congratulations to @MrsS and @wilbner. Your questions were chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg and the Panelists.
MrsS: Name a guilty pleasure of yours.
Wilbner: What motivated you to get into your chosen profession?
Congratulations to @steve-allen. Two of three of your questions were chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg and the Panelists. This is a first!
Whats the most regrettable purchase do you ever remember making ?
What movie scene in what movie shocked you the most?
Important American History:
On June 21, 1788, the U.S. Constitution officially became the framework for the government of the United States when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify it.
According to Article VII of the Constitution, ratification by nine of the thirteen states was the specific threshold required to establish the document as the new law of the land.
A few more specific details about this historic milestone:
The Milestone State: New Hampshire was the critical ninth pillar needed to push the ratification past the required threshold.
Prior Ratifications: Before New Hampshire, eight other states had already voted to accept the Constitution: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, and South Carolina.
The Transition Period: Although the Constitution was legally ratified by June 1788, the old government under the Articles of Confederation remained in place until the new federal government officially began operations on March 4, ...