Sharon Gilbert (1 July 2018)
"Re:  Justify draws No. 1 Post"


http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/june2018/tonye610.htm

Hi Tony:

I saw your post and I just had to tell my insight on Justify, the racehorse.  I knew absolutely
nothing about him, but ever since I heard his name, I wanted to lay a bet on him.  This was for the sole reason that the name, Justify, means to be righteous or just, and it reminds me of the rapture.  Therefore, I think it is another sign of the rapture.  In order for Justify's name
to be on everyone's lips (at least here in the U.S.), he'd have to win the Triple Crown.

So I missed the derby even though I had a particularly good "derby hat" in hand.  A female friend and I went to a "Red Hat" luncheon and then no matter how I promoted it I could not
convince her to accompany me to a bar and grill to watch the Kentucky Derby and put a small off track bet on Justify.  She had enough energy to go shopping, but was then "exhausted".

For some reason I forgot about the Preakness, and when Justify came in again I said that I could not believe this slipped my mind.  Surely it is not a sin to bet on a sure thing when the horse's name signifies those who are worthy to go in the rapture, to which we all agree we are so close!  The horse is predestined to win all of this.

So I researched the Belmont Stakes and was all prepared, even found another friend to accompany me.  When we got to the bar and grill we met another 60+ lady who was holding a booth by herself and we turned her booth into an over 60 "girl party".  I went to the window and calmly laid down $40 on Justify to win, even though the odds were so even now on the racehorse I thought I might have to pay them, if he won.  At any rate, my friends were a little
shocked I put that much on the horse to win and one of them noticed that Justify had drawn
an unfavorable position.  So neither of them followed my lead on this sure thing as I calmly
watched Justify lead the pack all the way around the racetrack to victory.

So Justify's name has been on everyone lips here in the U.S. this past week.  Additionally, Trump's name is a sign of the rapture, and as he is ever prone to make controversial comments and tweets, his name is on the lips of all the newscasters, talk show hosts, and in the internet news daily.  Trump did this, Trump said that:  trump . . .trump . . .trump.  The definition of trump is the horn that is blown on judgment day.  What can it all mean, everyone saying trump, trump, and now justify, justify . . .justify.  Tony, your remark was classic at the end of your post "Could Justify win during Trump's (term)?

God is certainly having his little joke before he takes us up!