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Merry Christmas Everyone.

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A little fall color today!

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Fascism.

9 months ago 0 0 0 0

This policy and the ICE goons disgust me. Police state.

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#deportations, #iran #greyrock
Hey all, I've been away for a while. I was trying to grey Rock it as it us so hard to watch what's going on in our country. I am so upset over the cruel deportations and family separations. What a hateful, despotic government. I hope we can get out opf this mess.

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CC, King of the barn.

11 months ago 4 1 0 0

Disgusting.

11 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Hi, I’m God.

How many pandemics must I send before humans once again learn to revere scientists?

How many millions must die? Not trying to be dramatic, just earnestly inquiring for My Notes.

Thanks,

God

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PhD Timeline xkcd.com/3081

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This essay traces the long and turbulent history of American booksellers who have faced censorship, harassment, and even violence for defending the freedom to read. Through vivid anecdotes and historical cases-from undercover stings in the early 1900s and legal battles over “obscene” literature, to FBI surveillance of Black bookstores and bomb threats against feminist and LGBTQ+ shops-the author illustrates how bookstores have repeatedly become battlegrounds in the fight for civil liberties and free expression. Despite intimidation from both government and private groups, booksellers have pushed back, shaping legal precedents and rallying communities to defend First Amendment rights. The essay ultimately calls on readers to recognize bookstores as “arsenals of democracy” and to support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

This essay traces the long and turbulent history of American booksellers who have faced censorship, harassment, and even violence for defending the freedom to read. Through vivid anecdotes and historical cases-from undercover stings in the early 1900s and legal battles over “obscene” literature, to FBI surveillance of Black bookstores and bomb threats against feminist and LGBTQ+ shops-the author illustrates how bookstores have repeatedly become battlegrounds in the fight for civil liberties and free expression. Despite intimidation from both government and private groups, booksellers have pushed back, shaping legal precedents and rallying communities to defend First Amendment rights. The essay ultimately calls on readers to recognize bookstores as “arsenals of democracy” and to support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

Booksellers have faced censorship and harassment defending the freedom to read. Celebrate your local bookstore and support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

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#BookstoreDay

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We had a baby born this week- meet miniature horse filly Lily.

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Pritzker! Let a tough Chicago boy have at em.

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The Social Security Administration has already cut 7,000 jobs. Now its website is crashing. Phone lines are overwhelmed. Beneficiaries can't get service. What is DOGE recommending now? More layoffs. Let it be known that Trump is effectively cutting Social Security.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Ain't this the truth...

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They just piss one off so much. I'll have to remember grey rock, I've used that concept for issues before.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Aweslme. I actually had a nasty maga troll tell me that old lady liberals can be quite a threat in numbers.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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#resist. #unite.

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Canary Messenger is a radical doxing group responsible for bringing about her abduction.

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#Pocan, #Bluecrew, #Democrat

Wisconsin Congressman Mark Pocan gave an informative town hall today in Baraboo, WI. It was a full house with standing room only. Constituants were given plenty of time to ask questions about current government affairs.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Ruyemsa Ozturk.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

California should be with Canada too.
And AZ and NM may like to be.

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Michigan should be in Canada with WI, MN, and IL.

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#mushrooms

This is for the nice mushroom guy.

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We are all Rumeysa Ozturk.

We are all Rumeysa Ozturk.

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The Massachusetts governor, the city, and the university needs to drop everything to locate and free this girl and make sure this doesn't happen again.

This is DEFCON-1. If they do this to someone who wrote an op-ed in a college newspaper, they will do this to anyone they don't like.

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They are just disappearing people off the street. Having a hard time thinking about literally anything else.

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Trump arrests and deports, kinda puts a damper on freedom of speech.

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