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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Instead of spreading Christmas Cheer, KOMO spreads Christmas Fear.

Today, there are a bunch of stories on the KOMO Web site, including one about people injured in a drive-by shooting; where to take a Polar Plunge in the local area (Western Washington), and a hockey tournament. But they just couldn't help themselves. They had to publish the story about Health Officials (Health Nazis to me) being …

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Muddled Monday. Random thoughts and posts from everywhere, including my own mind.

It has not been a good day so far (mostly my own fault).  This post didn't make it any better. https://twitter.com/vancemurphy/status/1736869965054263412?s=20 The photo is cut off, but the banner says "I got my Covid-19 Vaccine." Yeah, that vaccine, the one the CDC is still pushing on people as young as six months of age. All …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #279: Magical

Magical has different meanings to different people.  For me, the most magical thing I have experienced was the three weeks I spent in Cambridge, England, in the summer of 1991, on a UCLA summer program.  I had read about it for years in ads in the New Yorker magazine, and I finally decided that I …

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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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Giving Thanks in an Uncertain World

The world, and our Country, are very uncertain, and, frankly, scary right now.  With wars breaking out and continuing, Jews threatened around the world, and Conservatives targeted by Leftist governments, you can sometimes lose sight of what makes the United States of America Great.  Ours is still the beacon of Liberty in the world.  Just …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #273: Symmetry

People are wired by Nature to seek symmetry.  People with regular features are seen as more attractive than those with variations between the two halves of their face or body.  We like things in our environment to be symmetrical too, and we notice things that have a pleasing symmetry about them.  and then, there are …

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