Twitter Post of the Day: State of WA spying on its own citizens, reporting them for exercising their First Amendment right.

A Twitter friend of all of us is posting the original source material he obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request of the Secretary of State. https://twitter.com/MistralComet/status/1760694906627170489?s=20 I urge my readers to go over there and read all of @OutragePNW's posts to get the links. This is horrific that the State is spying on …

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It’s time for another dispatch from the Seattle-area Dystopia

Once again, the local news is chock-full of stories of crime, mayhem, homelessness, and demonstrations. The Seattle Police are losing officers weekly, resulting in longer response times. Here are just some of the stories in the local news today. Tacoma Police are sharing the sketch of the perpetrator of a stabbing in Point Defiance Park. …

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Twitter Post of the Day: The New Disney

Hello, Readers. Have you had a secret (or not so secret) desire to go to work for Disney? Do you have a yearn to act, or staff a ride or restaurant at Disneyland? Do you have a degree in animation or set design? Once you read today's post, put up by Elon Musk himself, you might want to …

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A little item that may interest you. This is your government.

https://twitter.com/wendyp4545/status/1752061360794468578?s=20 Now, this letter was actually written in 2014, so this kind of behavior by the FAA (responsible for airline safety) has been going on for ten years. The FAA is prioritizing skin-color over merit in their hiring. Keep that in mind the next time you fly.

Some thoughts on Martin Luther King’s real birthday

First, today is the federal holiday (and my first paid holiday from work), to commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the famous civil-rights figure who for decades inspired black people to improve their lives, and for some time inspired white people to defeat Jim Crow in the South.  Unfortunately, Dr. King's legacy has …

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Guest Author: Financier Bill Ackman on the Anti-Semitism Scandal in the Ivy League and how the Left is going after his wife

If you have been paying attention to the news lately, you will be aware of the testimony, before a Congressional Committee, of the presidents of three Ivy League colleges, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania, regarding the anti-Semitic demonstrations on all three campuses which led to the persecution of Jewish students at all three …

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Horrific: Proud Leftists Open Late-Term Abortion Clinic

https://twitter.com/ScarlettO66/status/1740356264872513746?s=20 Is this Murder? I think that the poster here has a very good point. God, have mercy on humanity, which has spawned two people whose business is dedicated to providing a service which ends a human life, before it has the chance to be born. These butchers are proud of their "all-trimester" abortion clinic, where they …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #278: Unique

I was thrilled to see the topic for this week's Challenge, as I own some items that are completely unique.  The first one is a piece of art, which I inherited from my parents.  I remember telling them when I was a teenager that, when they died, I insisted on getting this, and I did …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #277: Empty Spaces

This is the time of year when emptiness can predominate.  All the leaves have fallen off the deciduous trees, leaving their branches empty.  But still beautiful. In the autumn, most beaches are empty of people, since the vacationers are gone.  We were fortunate to visit Cape May, on the Jersey Shore, in October, when the …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #276: Looking Up, Looking Down (and trying not to trip over one’s feet)

Hello, everyone.  This week's challenge is going to be great fun for me, as I am always in the habit of looking both up and down for good photos.  It's amazing what you can spot, if you look down around your knees.  We have been some places recently that had beautiful flower containers on the …

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