Monthly Archives: October 2019

t-Rump: Keep the Bully on His Heels

Sunday, October 29th 2019 On the matter of the so-called “president” deciding to NOT enrich himself for ONE of his events for a change: 🔥✊🔥✊🏽🔥✊🏿🔥✊🏻🔥✊🏾🔥✊🏼🔥

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What’s for Dinner – Chef Paul Cooks for a Special Occasion

Saturday, October 19th 2019 Dear Hubsand has been out of town for a cooking gig, and how! Here he is upon arrival with his mom and sister, “finishing up the menu” lol.

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Bernie Sanders: Now Is The Time

October 2019 Check out Harry Belafonte:    “When you have an opportunity to tell two black girls to shut up and get off stage and you don’t.  And you shake their hand and you smile and you step to the … Continue reading

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Tim Black’s Review of Bernie Ad

Thursday, October 17th 2019 Rising Up | Bernie 2020 [4:55]:   And this brother here, Tim Black, is not perfect but I’m completely down with him and his take on the evisceration of Bernie by the MSM.   This New … Continue reading

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#Pelosi

Wednesday, October 17th 2019     ♣

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The Poor are Not Making You Poor

October 2019   There’s a lot to say on this topic, but this cartoon just sums it the hell UP. ♣

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The Great Generation’s Great (Dis)illusionment

“Happy” Indiginous People’s Day – Monday, October 14th 2019   I am sad that the “Great Generation” is dying off either clinging to antiquated notions of romantic patriotism, or with the painful understanding that their entire lives were lived on … Continue reading

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Racism and the Military Industrial Complex (Mike Prysner)

Early 21st Century: “My name is Mike Prysner. I joined the Army and went for basic training on my eighteenth birthday in June of 2001. I was assigned to the 10th Mountain Division and in March of 2003 I was … Continue reading

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Mike Prysner’s Anti-War Speech 2010

Indiginous People’s Weekend  2019 Here is one of the most perfect speeches I’ve ever heard.  Sadly even more relevant  today than when it was delivered nine years ago. Mike Prysner’s Anti-War Speech 2010 – March Forward [3:26]:   ♠♣♠

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My Son’s Existential Taste in Pop Culture

October 11th 2019   Compensating for my own upbringing, I vowed to always tell my kids the truth and keep them informed.  (It seemed a cute little game to just B.S. kids in the 70’s, and stay blithely unaware of … Continue reading

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