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Dec 12, 2023
I am sick of hearing biased coverage re: Israel while Ukraine is almost entirely ignored.

Israel and Russia are both Mafia States engaged in state-sponsored terrorism. I don't know if Hamas is as mobby, but def. terrorists.

Those governments should ALL be treated accordingly.
That said, Israel is only 7.5M (~½ of the world's Jewish population).

Only 1/4 of those (2.4M), mostly the hard right, want Bibi to stay in power (interestingly, ~ the same % of Americans hardcore for Trump).

This clearly is not anti-Jewish sentiment. Image
I understand the sentiment of 84% of Israelis who believe the war should continue. I understand wanting to eradicate Hamas.

But I also believe that the vast majority of Israelis don't want ANY children classified as "Collateral Damage."
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Nov 13, 2023
It's kind of weird that I haven't heard smart people like @AWeissmann_ et al focusing on how Trump defaulted on $640M in debt to Deutsche bank, THEN submitted fraudulent statements to secure future loans. Image
of course, maybe I just haven't heard it discussed...
but that - but with Deutsche execs having vowing to never lend to him again - that seems a more significant motivation to falsify statements than simply lower interest rates.

from ProPublica...

propublica.org/article/trump-…
And a fairly thorough look at the Chicago project from the Times.

nytimes.com/2020/10/27/bus…
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Jun 13, 2023
Just lost my thread about I-95 in Philly, so I'll just share these images while I decide if I should write it up again.

Something smelled off, especially because of Higgins' advice to "Know your bridges" two days prior...so I poked around and found even more stink...

familiar? ImageImageImageImage
Yup. The I-95 crash was about two blocks from THAT crematorium and adult bookstore-adjacent Four Seasons Total Landscapingwhere Rudy Giuliani held his press conference in 2020. Image
That being said, I'm not questioning the driver.

I'm wondering what TK Transport was doing transporting 8500 gallons of fuel on the interstate when they apparently have no active licensing or insurance with the government.... Image
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Mar 31, 2023
Remember the last time someone in line for the presidency was prosecuted?

This might be more like that than you think.
vox.com/2016/4/28/1152…
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Mar 27, 2023
When I heard female gunman at a private school, this is what that made me think I'd find.

Not to justify, whatsoever... but would be an interesting track for any interested journalists to pursue - racketeering to protect leaders sexually abusing children.
casetext.com/case/davis-v-c…
The less legalistic analysis:

anglicanwatch.com/austin-davis-c…
And, of course, when you put Jerry Falwell and Liberty University into the mix....

Wonder why they started up that school of their own...
liberty.edu/news/2018/06/0…
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Mar 24, 2023
Look for a solution rather than a fight, @ALALibrary :

If some parents are concerned about 'questionable' books, let parents manage their own children's access.

Schools provide 'unsubscriptions' that keep those kids from checking out books parents don't want.
Integrate those 'unsubscriptions' into the library management system, and if a student tries to check out a book they shouldn't, simply don't allow attempts to check out books to be completed...

Or keep a list taped to the desk. Add a 'restriction' sticker to their student id.
or, perhaps, send an email receipt to parents when their child checks out ANY book and let them ensure it is returned the next day.
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