Posts by LoriHellis, Author and Lawyer
“A massacre happened”: the 24 hours that bloodied Iran - The Wall Street Journal
And our President is taking notes.
As annoying and hypocritical and insincere and narcissistic and self-serving and performative and unintelligent as most people—of many political persuasions!—consider you to be, Meghan, we don't want you dead. Honestly. That may disappoint you, but it's true.
What else does he have to do.
The truth here is so ever relevant, is so simple and profound. I think I might pop it into my next book. Sharing yet again:
It was this book and the endless reruns of Perry Mason as I recovered from the serious complications of measles that inspired me to become a lawyer. #thanksatticus.
First edition cover of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
#ResistanceRoots
Today in history, 1960: Harper Lee publishes her first novel, To Kill a Mockingbird. Noted for its treatment of a child’s awakening to racism in the South, the book won the 1961 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. It was an immediate success, eventually selling more than 40 million copies.
No big deal.
Only 1299 more days.
Just a little magic from my deck. Central Oregon for the win. #PNW.
Instead of CUTTING Social Security benefits, Congress should INCREASE payments by $200 per month and extend the solvency of the Social Security program by 75 YEARS.
How? Make the wealthiest Americans pay a fairer share.
I’ve got a bill to get it done.
Your lips to God’s ear.
Oh that’s true! I just can’t do Twitter anymore.
She is supposed to be coming, but this trial is going so fast she might not get there in time! Yes, Charles died in July and Brandon was shot at in October.
btw, you want to know how messed up Idaho is and that whole weird religion things is -I highly recommend @lorihellis.bsky.social book Children of Darkness and Light. bookshop.org/p/books/chil...
Aw. Thank you!
So glad I’m out of Idaho.
Morning has broken. #bluesbrother #meezers4evah
Strut!
Mom, did you get bacon in that burger?
Just another lovely evening in Central Oregon
I practiced law for nearly 30 years and retired 6 years ago. I still have dreams I didn’t really graduate from law school.