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Ninga's JournalPodcast "Who Killed JFK?" I am spellbound
by the narrative and the presentation of Rob Reiner and Soladad O Brien.
Rob Reiner and Soledad O'Brien Podcast "Who Killed JFK?"
My expectations were low, I found the content compelling.
2 episodes to date.
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-who-killed-jfk-127000428/episode/1-shots-have-been-fired-127684328/
Petty little men, do petty little things...
That is the simple message I just sent to the interim Speaker Patrick.
I keep on hand, pre stamped post cards and often whip one off to Congress critters.
A post card will get through to the office. Messages mailed in an envelope get held up because they require special scanning for harmful substances.
Yesterday was my 20th DU Anniversary. I want to extend
my deepest gratitude for being able to read and learn and be enriched by the people who contribute to this forum.
A million thank yous and many hugs from a grateful Ninga.
Love you people
I'm sick and tired of arguing about the state of
ideological conflict in this country. My well
meaning friends think its complicated.
My view is that people did not change, they were predisposed and prewired and ripe for propaganda.
Once people were given permission to own their hate by Rush Limbaugh and Fox they came out as of their private foxholes, quit hiding and became openly hostile as they were continually fed by Limbaugh and Fox.
Limbaugh and Fox exposed what was always true.
Its my view. Im not a social scientist. I just believe that the Republicans via Ronald Regan knew exactly what they were doing when they let the Fairness Doctrine expire.
Countdown with Keith Olbermann- today
Highly recommend. He reports about 12 journalists having dinner with 3 Trump staffers the night before the debate.
Will we hear this from anyone else?
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/countdown-with-keith-olbermann/id1633301179?i=1000625506172
Voting update from a small Village in Ohio
Chagrin Falls Ohio has a population of approximately 4,300 and is located in Cuyahoga County just 18 miles from Cleveland.
My intent was to vote last week but deferred to today.
I had to stand in a line, I was shocked. When voting in person in the past, I could count on zipping in and out without any lines.
I asked an election worker about turn out, and she said everyone was unbelievably shocked at how busy theyve been all day.
Roller coaster emotional ride for sure,
Go Ohio
The media is no different than grocery stores.
They give the display space located on end caps to the products and vendors who are willing to pay a premium for the coveted and highly visible location.
Meanwhile, in the aisle are found products that are better for you, more tasty, less toxic and more healthy.
I challenge the media to devote just one day a week to giving to time Biden and his accomplishments and policies. Yes, media covers Biden, but he is shoved to the middle of the aisle while 24/7 trumplethinskin gets the end of the aisle premium space.
I'm a one trick pony. I care only about one thing. It's getting people to vote. Therefore,
it is my opinion, an uneducated one, that not paying our bills and allowing default, would be the sledge hammer to the skulls of those shoulder-shruggers who think its cute not to vote.
Call me crazy.
These are NOT normal times. When casual Democrats,
or any others bring up Bidens age and/or who else do
I think should run and/or oppose Biden.
Heres my drill.
The primary process will give us our nominee.
I will vote for whom ever the Democrat is on the ballot.
With Biden its ageism. Im not going to argue with anyone about should he or someone else.
Its up to the primary voters.
To engage anyone who is not a loyal Democrat and and loyal voter is to be baited and engage in voter suppression.
I learned my very tragic lesson during the 2016 presidential, when every discussion about our Democratic nominee fell short.
Voter suppression is very real and very ugly and happens as much on the ground as it does in the SOS offices across the country.
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