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Because they don’t realize one of them had already taken it — before the shots
Because they don’t realize one of them had already taken it — before the shots
He was filming. He went over to help a lady that ICE shoved down. Agents engaged him.
His hands were on the pavement when he was shot.
He never had his hand on a weapon.
Cold blooded murder.
He was filming. He went over to help a lady that ICE shoved down. Agents engaged him.
His hands were on the pavement when he was shot.
He never had his hand on a weapon.
Cold blooded murder.
Source:
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Source:
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The cover up is well underway
Where is the lady in the pink jacket?
The cover up is well underway
Where is the lady in the pink jacket?
None of this is funny.
None of this is funny.
"Bali Star Wedding Ring" was created by Bobbi Whitlock who did both the piecing and the quilting. This was a 3 year plus project. She said the piecing went pretty fast, but it took 2 years to quilt and 1 year to bind. Proof positive that quilters can accomplish big things.
"Bali Star Wedding Ring" was created by Bobbi Whitlock who did both the piecing and the quilting. This was a 3 year plus project. She said the piecing went pretty fast, but it took 2 years to quilt and 1 year to bind. Proof positive that quilters can accomplish big things.
As seen in Paducah.
This is "Alice's Sienna Burst" by Charles Cameron. He made 2 of these quilts for his daughters. Charles had quite a bit to say, so I'll attach his comments plus a close-up.
As seen in Paducah.
This is "Alice's Sienna Burst" by Charles Cameron. He made 2 of these quilts for his daughters. Charles had quite a bit to say, so I'll attach his comments plus a close-up.
As Seen In Paducah
This quilt was part of their fire exhibit.
Michelle Jackson (Sandia Park, NM) worked at creating a memory she holds of the warmth and fascination of a campfire.
She used hand dyed & painted fabric plus raw edge fused applique.
As Seen In Paducah
This quilt was part of their fire exhibit.
Michelle Jackson (Sandia Park, NM) worked at creating a memory she holds of the warmth and fascination of a campfire.
She used hand dyed & painted fabric plus raw edge fused applique.