This should send chills down the spines of all Americans... delusional narcissist(s) empowering themselves further by appropriating a Christian God. Insanity
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Repeat again, this is Stearns' fault, and it will get worse as the parts he traded away for nothing reach the majors. Just look at the roster, little upside, no energy, streaky hitters, bad fielders
On this day eight years ago: March 31, 2017 Never forget: Not a single member of Congress suggested cutting Trump's $3 million golf trips before cutting benefits to children, the elderly and veterans.
The Republicans put $300 million for his golf trips in the BBB, and we're coming up on time to pass the new budget bill.
I repost what I said at the beginning of the season when the Mets were winning. The roster construction is seriously flawed, and will only appear worse when the talent the Mets gave up in numerous trades reaches the major league. No offense David Stearns, but NO basball logic here.
Sunday, December 30, 1973: Bryn Mawr, PA, The Main Point, poster(Bruce made a New Year’s resolution to remain on Columbia Records in 1974 without getting dropped by the label after writing a new song with “Born” in the title…during the same year that I was born in Chicago! 🗽💿🧔🏻♂️🎸👨🏾🎷✍️🇺🇸 🌊💨🏥👶🏻🍕🐻⚾️🧢🌭🔫🚨)
Speaking of Ochs, I miss the Main Point. Saw Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee there in 1979
Always my hero, met his sister (from Far Rockaway) at Gerde's Folk City during a tribute to Ochs when in college. We need his voice more than ever today.
Maybe it is just me, but I don't like this lineup... Gave up more than got in return, holes, players at new positions, and no offense to Semien, but he is on the down side of his career, and we are going miss Nimmo and Alonso
Amid the morass that has become American society, the first sin has been the abandonment and stark decline in the public education system. Rule 1 in economics... develop human
capital.
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Never got the chance to say goodbye, thank Frank for inviting me to his office when he was provost, going out of his way to help me get a job when I had no advisors. I taught his step son Gian, at Hamden Hall, before grad school. A wonderful man, whom I wrote to often
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“He makes a very bad loser.”
- @economist.com
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Trying not to think of the horror show reality we live in... so remember food from youth... still exist and have them shipped to Nashville (square knishes--Coney Island)
Why does this guy remind me of the a villain from an old James Bond movie... replete with over the top inane rhetoric...
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Head coaches and athletic administrators across the U.S. are joining together to support a public letter defending the universities and colleges that form the backbone of the sports we love. Show support for our coaches and schools! alumni.standforcampusfreedom.org/petitions/co...
A book dedicated to an outstanding scholar and colleague... and the other editor deserves more credit than I do...
Icon of youth, for stickball and stoop ball
A better way of interpreting this portrait is as a species of Florentine propaganda intended to appropriate and domesticate the Englishman as a dutiful Florentine captain post mortem--despite the fact he worked most of career for others, spent last ones preparing to return to England
He partied all the time, and I took my classes at Bryn Mawr, so we had relatively minimal contact. But he lost his mom just when I met him, I'd lost my father, so we had a bond, always polite and friendly to each other--a million years ago.
My assigned roommate at Haverford College in Spring 1982. Hard to match that guy with this guy, makes you wonder about the effects of a world of privilege... a decent guy in college, so far as I could tell.
SEN. OSSOFF: “.. why are roving gangs of masked men — who look like they couldn’t pass the Army physical exam — dressed up like pretend Delta Force operators, on our streets, demanding papers, dragging people from their cars, and shooting people to death?”
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About time... without electricity for whole week, 13 degrees F today and very cold the whole time. O'Connell has lost our vote.
4 days with no power, extreme cold, no crews in sight... this is how a red state operates! Help! Our poor cats! below 30 degrees inside.
Democrats should not base their opposition on "affordability," but on the central unifying issue that Trump stands only for Trump, an unhinged narcissist and grifter, scorns his so-called base, etc...
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“He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it,” MLK wrote. “He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”
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A Deportation Industrial Complex, or where tax money is going instead of health care and investment in human capital
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