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Thank you for that...even as you're going through a rough patch. Stay strong.

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typo corrected - genital globules

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Upside is there is no precedent to cite

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‘People Are Losing Hope’ Inside ICE Detention Centers

Suicide is also driven by neglect and mistreatment:

www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/h...

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2028 - so much better than Newsom

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Thomas: “In my view, we must find in ourselves that same level of courage that the signers of the Declaration have so that we can do for our future what they did for theirs,” he said…

For example, accepting lavish gifts grom billionaires and causes that will appear before the court.

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It is the wound in Time. The century’s tides,
chanting their bitter psalms, cannot heal it.
Not the war to end all wars; death’s birthing place;
the earth nursing its ticking metal eggs, hatching
new carnage. But how could you know, brave
as belief as you boarded the boats, singing?
The end of God in the poisonous, shrapnelled air.
Poetry gargling its own blood. We sense it was love
you gave your world for; the town squares silent,
awaiting their cenotaphs. What happened next?
War. And after that? War. And now? War. War.
History might as well be water, chastising this shore;
for we learn nothing from your endless sacrifice.
Your faces drowning in the pages of the sea.

Carol Ann Duffy, ‘The Wound in Time’ (2018)

It is the wound in Time. The century’s tides, chanting their bitter psalms, cannot heal it. Not the war to end all wars; death’s birthing place; the earth nursing its ticking metal eggs, hatching new carnage. But how could you know, brave as belief as you boarded the boats, singing? The end of God in the poisonous, shrapnelled air. Poetry gargling its own blood. We sense it was love you gave your world for; the town squares silent, awaiting their cenotaphs. What happened next? War. And after that? War. And now? War. War. History might as well be water, chastising this shore; for we learn nothing from your endless sacrifice. Your faces drowning in the pages of the sea. Carol Ann Duffy, ‘The Wound in Time’ (2018)

War. And after that? War. And now? War. War.
History might as well be water, chastising this shore.

-Carol Ann Duffy, The Wound in Time, written on the occasion of the centenary of the first World War.
#everynightapoem

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you’re missing the point - she’s just HAPPY

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there is enough there to - at the least - question his judgment; and find an alternative without the baggage

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um…why?

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That's what Palin was doing to Russia from her doorstep

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Floating the possibility of a judgeship; installing Blanche - translation - you, Bondi, shut up about Epstein and let Blanche do the dirty work

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In South Dakota, Neighbors Feel Sorry for Kristi Noem’s Husband

There are decent people and the opposite in every political party.

www.nytimes.com/2026/03/31/u...

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Venezuela beating the US in the finals would be classic

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How could Oakland raise billions in revenue? New report suggests removing freeways The highway impact report found Oakland forgoes $23.9 billion in development and $181 million a year in property taxes thanks to urban land swallowed up by freeways.

oaklandside.org/2026/03/12/o...

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Good song for a sunny day:

The Internationale share.google/MFUxagqJz1v6...

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They keep coming - real and metaphorically.

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don’t even try for logic with this crew

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BIS - "Trade deficits are often associated with strong domestic growth, whereas a trade surplus can reflect weak domestic demand or underlying structural inefficiencies. Thus, there is little… | ... BIS - "Trade deficits are often associated with strong domestic growth, whereas a trade surplus can reflect weak domestic demand or underlying structural inefficiencies. Thus, there is little correspo...

trade imbalance is not necessarily a problem -

www.linkedin.com/posts/tom-ha...

certainly not the way trump describes it; trump’s use of tariffs for income generation - to account for his tax cuts - is a problem

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necessity because trump raided the treasury with his tax cuts and spend on ICE - or why exactly?

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Next up - DOJ fires attorneys who agreed to dismissal.

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reason u should be a judge

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Telling a reporter to “F” off? Newsom spokesman cheapens governor’s office | Opinion Abusing hard-working journalists is wrong, no matter who is doing it.

www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-e...

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mute me

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pizzagaters were right along (ouch, stop hitting me)

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A Bay Area mob drove them out in 1924. Now their descendant is suing the city. "This history has been largely hidden."

What will the good liberal folk in this very rich Oakland carve-out do - 100 years later? Sounds like a good reason to march on Piedmont...

www.sfgate.com/bayarea/arti...

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Hundreds of millions to move equipment - this is real

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The Battle for People’s Park, Berkeley 1969: when Vietnam came home A year before Kent State, police shot at protesters in California, killing one. A new oral history of the clash is a searing read

Pathetic - Governor Reagan sent the Guard to UC Berkeley to crush Vietnam protestors: www.theguardian.com/books/2019/j...

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"the story"

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Will the Supreme Court overturn precedent allowing fed officers to be sued for conspiracy to violate civil rights?

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