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All Decorum is Gone
This is bullshit, Tennessee, and everyone knows it. Your actions on Thursday exposed the fact that there is no such thing as decorum anymore. You did not expel Justin Jones and Justin Pearson from the legislature because they broke the … Continue reading
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Tagged 14th amendment, African Americans, backlash, black, bribery, citizenship, decorum, Donald Trump, draconian laws, equal protection, exuplsions, gerrymandered, Gloria Johnson, guns, inappropriate sexual interactions, Justin Jones, Justin Pearson, Legislature, liberal, maintaining power, misogyny, Nashville, political retribution, politicians, portest, power, racism, right-wing neo-fascist agenda, Ron DeSantis, Sarah Huckabee, Second Amendment, self-interest, statehouse, Tennessee, Tennessee Three, threats to democracy, white, woman
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Club Q
(edited to reflect new information; 11/21/22) Once again, my people have been attacked. Several members of the queer community were shot and killed at Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado late Saturday night. On Sunday’s Transgender Day of Remembrance, news … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Jack Gaither, Christians, closet, Club Q, Colorado, Colorado Springs, common sense gun laws, Constitution, Dignity, equality, fear, gay, Harvey Milk, hate, hatred, leaders, LGBT, Matthew Shepard, out, politicians, Pulse Nightclub, queer, rights, safe spaces, transgender, United States, violence
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Thank God for the Insurance I Hate
Resting in a hospital bed in the middle of the night gives one a chance to ponder many things. Due to multiple heart conditions over the years, I have had time to do the standard processing that may come with … Continue reading
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Tagged Americans, campaign gifts, cleaning people, colon cancer, colostomy bag, death, doctors, emergency room, health insurance, heart condition, Homeless, hospital, insurance, insurance plans, life, medicine, money, nurses, politicians, public health care, shareholders, surgeons, surgery, United States
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Virus of the Soul
Sitting at home reading about tens of thousands of people in my country dying of Covid-19 is hard enough. Knowing that countless more will die in the coming months is even more difficult. But reading about ignorant and hateful acts … Continue reading
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Tagged African, America, Ammon Bundy, brother, California, civil war, compassion, compromise, coronavirus, Covid-19, empathy, enslavement, entitled, environment, evil, exploitation, face mask, genocide, God, government, greatness, heart, Holocaust, Idaho, idiots, Jews, killed, Ku Klux Klan hood, love, Michigan, money, morals, Native Americans, neighbors, news, political positions, politicians, profits, protest, quarantine, religion, sacrifice, science, security guard, sick, soul, spiritual reawakening, virus, war, Wisconsin
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9/11 and the Enduring Sorrow
(Note: This was originally posted on 9/11/12. The post has been slightly updated with some current information) Nine. One. One. On an autumn morning so vivid it seems like yesterday and so foggy it seems a lifetime ago our nation … Continue reading
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Tagged "eye for an eye", 9/11, Afghanistan, America, anti-government, apathy, biological weapons, Bush administration, citizens, civilians, compassion, compromise, court of law, Dancing with the Stars, Democrat, enemies, fear, freedoms, goodwill, government, hijacked jets, homeland security, Iraq, justice, land of the free, liberty, memorials, Muslim-American citizens, oil, Osama bin Laden, Patriot Act, peace, peaceful resolution, Pennsylvania, Pentagon, politicians, power, President, racial profiling, reality television, Republican, rights, Saddam Hussein, Saudi Arabia, soldiers, sorrow, surveillance, terrorism, tooth for a tooth, trial, twin towers, understanding, victims, violence, war, war hysteria, warrantless wiretaps, warrants, world community, World Trade Center
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Dunleavy’s Folly
“To encourage literature and the arts is a duty which every good citizen owes to his country.”–George Washington “I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska, Alaska State Council on the Arts, Anchorage Daily News, architecture, art classes, artists, arts, arts agency, arts programs, authoritarians, bands, Bible, books, budget shortages, Cartoonists, character, citizen, Congress, conservatives, fascists, geography, George Washington, Governor Mike Dunleavy, humanity, John Adams, Legislature, liberty, literature, mathematics, meaning, Medicaid, music, National Endowment for the Arts, natural history, naval architectur, novels, painting, philosophy, photography clubs, poetry, poets, politicians, politics, porcelain, Presidents, private foundations, public broadcasting, Republican, Scott Walker, Songwriters, sports, state government, statuary, tapestry, Thomas Jefferson, truth, University of Alaska, verses, Visual artists, war, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Arts Board, writers
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Not Yet Numb
Somehow, I am not yet numb. While watching a teenage girl talk about a boy in her high school class giving his life to save others, tears come into my eyes and my swallowing becomes difficult. So I realize I … Continue reading
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Tagged ABC News, ACT, Alabama, Baltimore, Baltimore Sun, bomb threats, bombings, child, copy, David Hogg, Emma Gonzalez, fear, feel, Fox News, hatred, heroes, high school, killings, life, Los Angeles Times, mass shootings, media, murder, New York Daily News, peace, politicians, school, shootings, terrorism, Texas, Yahoo Sports
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Alex Jones’ unCivil War
While I have been enjoying the hundreds of memes belittling Alex Jones for positing that the Democrats would start a second Civil War on Independence Day, there is an underlying creepiness about him that makes everything he says and does … Continue reading
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Tagged #SecondCivilWar, 1776, Alex Jones, armed insurrection, arms, child sex trafficker, citizens, civil war, conspiracy theorists, Democrats, Donald Trump, fake news, federal government, Fox News, freedom of the press, Hillary Clinton, immigratns, impeach, Independence Day, journalists, lies, memes, Milo Yiannopoulos, moon landing, Oklahoma City bombing, political agenda, politicians, President, Republicans, right-wing, Rush Limbaugh, Sandy Hook massacre, Second Amendment, second Civil War, staged event, trolling, truth, vigilante squads
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The Missing Narrative on the Pennsylvania Special Election
While watching the televised returns of the Pennsylvania special election pitting Democrat Conor Lamb, Republican Rick Saccone, and Libertarian Drew Miller against each other all the pundits from both sides before, during, and after it made the election about … Continue reading
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Tagged Americans, campaign, candidates, Catholic, CNN, Conor Lamb, corporate money, Democracy, Democrat, Don Lemon, Donald Trump, Drew Miller, electorate, Franklin Roosevelt, gerrymandering, lefties, liberal, Libertarian, media, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania special election, politicians, poor, pro-choice, pro-life, protesting, pundits, referendum, Republican, Republican-light, Rick Saccone, Russians, union members, voting, Washington, working class
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Open Letter to Paul Ryan on Guns
Dear Speaker Ryan, Yet another young man with yet another AR-15 semi-automatic rifle has killed yet more people in a place that should be safe. And you, yet again, have said that it is not the time to talk about … Continue reading
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Tagged action, Americans, AR-15, arsenals, Aurora theater, Binghamton, campaign donations, change, Charleston, children, citizens, Citizens United, collecting, Columbine, compromise, Congress, constituents, Constitution, conversation, dialogue, fear, Fort Hood, gun violence, guns, handguns, hunting, killing, Las Vegas, leader, mass shooting, National Rifle Association, Oak Creek, Omaha, Paul Ryan, politicians, Pulse Nightclub, rifles, right to bear arms, San Bernadino, San Ysidro, Sandy Hook, Second Amendment, semi-automatic rifle, Speaker of the House, Speaker Ryan, talk, Texas Baptist church, Virginia Tech, votes
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