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Warby Parker: Try Before You Buy Glasses!

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Have you ever wished you could try on glasses before you buy them? If so, you’ll want to check out this great offer!

Warby Parker believes buying glasses should be easy and fun! That is one reason why they offer a Home Try-On program. Here’s how it works:

  1. Browse various frames at Warby Parker and pick out 5 pairs. They will be shipped to you absolutely free!
  2. Try them on in the comfort of your own home for 5 days. Ask your family & friends what they think
  3. Pick your favorites and purchase them at Warby Parker
  4. Pack up your samples & ship them back for free – no cost involved at all!

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To learn more about the HTO program, visit: http://www.warbyparker.com/home-try-on! Also, don’t forget to share your frames with the hashtag #WarbyHomeTryOn.

Free Pizza Hut!

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Who wants a free pizza?!

Are you a Pizza Hut Book It alumni? If so, you can sign up for a free personal pan pizza here and they will email you a coupon code. You must sign up today and your free pizza must be redeemed by October 10.

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This is more of a snack than a meal, but it’s still tasty!

Goddard College, Mumia Abu-Jamal, & Yom Kippur

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I was both surprised and disappointed to hear that Goddard college had chosen Mumia Abu-Jamal as their commencement speaker. While I have no doubt that these students and the faculty are well intentioned, they are extremely misguided.

Mumia Abu-Jamal—formerly known as Wesley Cook—is a convicted cop killer who’s been incarcerated for 30 years. Once sentenced to death, he is now serving Life without parole. Prior to the murder, he was involved with the radical and violent Black Panther party.

Why would such an individual be deemed a role model that could inspire and encourage graduates? Quite frankly, I have no idea! According to a spokesman I saw on TV, it’s to bring attention to “race relations and judicial injustice.”

Do we have problems in America with race? Absolutely. Is our legal system completely fair and equal for all? Not even close. That doesn’t mean, however, that murderers should be lionized. Despite what Abu-Jamal and his supporters believe, he is not a political prisoner. He is a murderer of an innocent man who did nothing more than make a routine traffic stop.

Certain individuals, who do not even know the facts of the case, have rallied to this cause. Throughout history, many infamous prisoners have worked both sympathy and the system to their advantage. I am reminded of what happened to Lord Longford in his association with the notoriously evil British child killer, Myra Hindley. (Those events were documented in an excellent film.)

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Like the supporters of Abu-Jamal, Lord Longford staked his name and reputation on helping someone he thought had suffered “judicial injustice.” Sadly, he was lied to, used, and betrayed by Hindley, with devastating personal consequences.

I am not against helping prisoners—far from it! (The Torah is very clear in that regard.) I grew up in a family filled with defense lawyers and I truly believe everyone deserves their say in Court. I believe in mercy, redemption, and fair punishments. What I don’t like is when innocents have their trust shattered by con artists who truly care for none but themselves.

So, how does any of this relate to Yom Kippur? Since we just celebrated the holiday, its tenets are on my mind. Yom Kippur is a day in which we are reminded of the vital concepts of humility, healing, prayer, introspection, and atonement.

During his commencement speech, did Abu-Jamal apologize to Maureen Falkner (the victim’s wife)? Did he ask for forgiveness? Does he show repentance by continuing to deny his crime and seek publicity from it by writing books and making speeches?

If Goddard college wants to teach its students to be mindful of injustice, why didn’t they ask the widow to speak? She has courageously detailed all of the hardships she and her children have endured over the years in a compelling book. Shouldn’t our sympathies be with them? (I know mine are.)

Everyone makes mistakes; we are all sinners. God knows that and He loves us anyway. If an individual is truly repentant, they can be forgiven. 4 days ago, on Yom Kippur, we asked for forgiveness. We promised not to repeat our crimes, be they minor or major. We humbled ourselves before God and our community and admitted we are not perfect.

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Until Mumia Abu-Jamal can do the same, he should not be asking for pity…

Almay Beauty Collection Giveaway

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I think it’s the right moment for a new giveaway, don’t you? This one is for all my makeup mavens! One lucky winner will receive an Almay beauty collection that contains 5 items:

*  Intense I-Color defining liner  (Mocha)

*  Liquid lip balm  (Pink Pout)

*  Liquid lip balm  (Blooming)

*  One coat thickening mascara  (Blackest Black)

*  Intense I-Color liquid shadow + color primer

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All of these colors look gorgeous on eyes and lips and I love that Almay products are hypoallergenic and made for sensitive skin. Plus, how can you not love a company that has the immensely talented Carrie Underwood as their spokeswoman?

The Almay Beauty Collection Giveaway will be open through 10/26. Good luck!
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