Apr 042026
 

Yesterday, Adam Klasfeld interviewed my man Phil Weiser – my state Attorney General (who is running for Governor) on the 64 or 65 cases in which our state is fighting the Regime, and also on the resentencing of Tina Peters – why it was decided to do it, and why it’s unlikely to get her out of prison any sooner than the old sentence. It took about 28 minutes. I’m not asking anyone to listen (or read the transcript), but am sharing the link in case anyone wants to do so.

From Common Dreams. Humans have survived so many natural an man-made disasters over the billions of years since the earth was made that I expect we will survive this too. But – we may end up wishing we hadn’t.

Archived from The New Yorker. Quick quote: “In the past several years, the phrase ‘alpha male’ has seeped into the language around us, like the contamination of an underground aquifer.” These techniques are basically brainwashing. The techniques can be used for good – but rarely are.

Robert Reich – “Memories of Vietnam” – so I am not the only one experiencing those memories.

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Aug 232021
 

Glenn Kirschner – A Colorado Election Official, A Security Breach, An FBI Investigation & My Pillow Guy’s Safe House. Oh, sure, it’s funny to Glenn – it’s not his state.

Meidas Touch – DeSantis ad

Don Winslow – My Letter to Republicans

The Lincoln Project – DeSantis Lies

Really American – Vaccine Conspiracy Theories Making Variants Worse

Armageddon Update: FUBARistan

Kitten Abandoned at Playground Rescued by Sweetest Guy

Beau – Let’s talk about the Saigon analogy….

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Remember Kent State!

 Posted by at 6:42 am  Politics
May 042020
 

Fifty years ago, I had recently dropped out of the anti-war movement, because, as a devotee of nonviolent protest and passive resistance,  I could not support the direction that the weather faction had taken the movement.  Nevertheless, the events of this day filled me with a sense of horror only rarely experienced.

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On May 4, 1970, another student rally was scheduled for noon at the Commons on the Kent State University campus. Before the rally began, the National Guard ordered those congregated to disperse. Since the students refused to leave, the National Guard attempted to use tear gas on the crowd.

Because of the shifting wind, the tear gas was ineffective at moving the crowd of students. The National Guard then advanced upon the crowd, with bayonets attached to their rifles. This scattered the crowd. After dispersing the crowd, the National Guardsmen stood around for about ten minutes and then turned around and began to retrace their steps.

For an unknown reason, during their retreat, nearly a dozen National Guardsmen suddenly turned around and began firing at the still scattered students. In 13 seconds, 67 bullets were fired. Some claim that there was a verbal order to fire. Four students were killed and nine others were wounded. Some of the students who were shot were not even part of the rally, but were just walking to their next class…


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Here is something to help remember the day.

To this day,  I cannot hear this song without tearing up.  Just a couple years before I saw one of Mayor Daley’s storm troopers murder a young girl, when police attacked demonstrators at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in March, 1968.  She offered him a flower.  He smashed her head with a his baton.  I fear that we will see more heroes murdered for us.

RESIST!!

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