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Nancy Reagan, the "Just Say No" Queen...bah humbug IDK, who was worse Ronny or Nancy. |
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I don't Ronny took a crap without getting the OK from Nancy AND I don't think she gave the OK until she checked with her astrologer first! It's my own personal opinion but I too have a issue that neither addressed Aids. Both had political and Hollywood ties and could of spearheaded campaigns to draw attention to the crisis and didn't! Thank god Liz Taylor pitched in and helped! |
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This guy got 10-20 years in prison for a small amount of weed for personal use. I know for a fact that the weed was all he had. They almost lost their home. The wife and son worked hard to make ends meet. He built up his landscaping business, and she went to work doing some difficult job that made her come home dead tired. When I lost my townhouse in the Great Recession, he still had not come home, which was over ten years. I got acid from another neighbor. The AIDS Crisis was horrible back then. They needed research money badly. It caused the largest LGBT march in DC. I was in that action and the die-in in front of the SCOTUS. I worked medical for the die-in in case the DC police injured one of the participants. Cops weren't about to touch anyone who had AIDS. Organizers put all the medical staff in isolation gowns, gloves, and goggles if they caused significant injury with bleeding. That was after the march itself, where the Leather Contingent were sharp. There were Leathermen in chaps, codpiece, shined boots, and a vest. That's it for the bottoms. The Tops wore head-to-toe shined leather. They put the Leatherdykes up front with our biker jackets with chains on our applets. T, The men put those of us sporting floggers and whips in front by the banner that read "Leather Contingent." When we started, all you could hear was the thuddy sound of leather slapping leather and the swinging of chains in unison. Have no photos of that, but the Leather Archives in Chgo has many. I think it's on Clark or used to be, near Women and Children First Books around Foster. A few of us watched the entire march from beginning to end. It was impressive; we returned to the starting point and watched the groups come through. The crowd estimate was 250,000. It was also the last time the entire NAMES Quilt was displayed, taking up nearly the whole Ellipse. It took about four hours for me to walk it, tears the entire time. Think I did that before the march; we were there four or five days. A good friend, Drusilla (scene name), booked a two-bedroom suite at the Watergate. She is/was a psychiatrist, so she had a little money. She took one-bedroom, I the other. We had a bunch of women staying in the suite's main room on the floor, one of whom brought me my morning coffee...good times from a negative. The whole point of the march and the SCOTUS action was LGBT rights and money for AIDS research. In the 1980s-90s, I got news of more friend's deaths every week, some by suicide, to avoid the horrible AIDS-related cancers, toxoplasmosis, and PCP. I still see my Leather brothers, who were taken by senseless ignorance. The first time I heard about these new once-a-day wonder pills that make HIV undetectable by lab tests and make it not passed any longer by sex, I wept. How many people could that have saved? Good friends who were lost too young. The Leather community collapsed on itself. My friends and I shuttled condoms from AIDS awareness charities to the Leather bars like The Eagle and bathhouses. The fishbowls were always empty before we could get more. |
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HE is the one who taught me to be transparent with telling my partners everything from my drug past, shared needles, always get hiv and aids tests, I still do even after being clean for 20 plus years. I miss him, very much, if he was around and telling his stories maybe we wouldn't have the epidemic we have now. |
Mitch McConnell says the labor shortage will be solved when people run out of stimulus money because Americans are 'flush for the moment'
IMHO..This *MF is SO removed from reality it'd be laughable if it wasn't so deadly! https://www.yahoo.com/news/mitch-mcc...193708143.html |
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I just don't think it's so much that he is removed from reality as he is trying to create his own, i think he is very clear on his message and the things he says, as ridiculous as they sound to most thinking people, reinforces the narrative the radical right is trying to portray. I think it is a purposeful misdirection and it is a part of the Republican agenda (at least what passes as Republican nowadays). It is dog whistling. And it is heard loud and clear by those who wish to blame the government/liberals/Biden for their problems and still hold fast to that ludicrous narrative about lazy poor people (especially POC) who are being mollycoddled while sucking on the government teat. One thing it is not is a benign statement made by some out of touch politician who just doesn't understand. He understands perfectly well what he is doing and saying and who he is talking to. |
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After posting this yesterday, I thought about gas prices soaring, rents skyrocketing, and the cost of most groceries climbing out of reach, especially meats, who in hell in this day and age is flused with cash! |
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OR Are they spending their inheritance? All I know is that one NEVER spends the principle according to my parents who weathered the Great Depression rather nicely and always found money for charity. At home, we might have been told to tighten our belts, but charity was mandatory just like the electric bill. There are many going hungry in the US as well as elsewhere. I'm on SSDI, but still give about half of the it to charity. Maybe, they don't spend frivolously on charity. That could be it. I waste money on charity <said tongue-in-cheek>. |
I spent 20 bucks at winco foods and go the equivelant of 40 from other grocey stores or walmart, here in Oklahoma!
Im in an extended stay place for a bit so I had to get some food, when I know my schedule I will buy more, lately pb and j or cereal is fine with me LOL but WTF |
WASHINGTON — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., suggested in a videotaped podcast this week that the shootings on the Fourth of July, including the one in Highland Park, Illinois, were “designed” to get Republicans to support gun restrictions.
“Here’s what I have to say. I mean. Two shootings on July 4: one in a rich white neighborhood and the other at a fireworks display. It almost sounds like it’s designed to persuade Republicans to go along with more gun control. I mean, after all, we didn’t see that happen at all the pride parades in the month of June,” Greene said. Oh sure Marjorie I'm sure that's the reason and not because these events were done by some unstable mental cases! https://www.yahoo.com/news/rep-green...172939156.html |
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They cancelled Gentleman Jack!!!!!
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I'm beyond devistated Soft, please say it ain't so! |
It's a crying shame when a bbq isn't affordable but Mitch is clueless..
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"We can tell customers are starting to be a little more frugal about their shopping list," said Leonard, who owns seven grocery store locations. The average cost of a summer cookout for 10 people has risen to $69.98 this year, a 17% increase year-over-year, the American Farm Bureau reported. And according to the latest consumer price index data, food costs are up 10.1% year over year as the Russian invasion of Ukraine and global supply chain snarls have led to price increases in a wide variety of groceries. Ketchup prices have spiked 21%, snacks are up more than 13%, hot dogs more than 10%, and ice cream prices have risen nearly 10%. Beer, meanwhile, has only increased about 4%. https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/i...120754086.html |
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You're lucky these aren't the olden times when they literally shot the messenger who delivered bad news...:giggle: |
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Oh it be so damn it! Godforbid HBO keep one of their better shows! |
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Actually I first heard this story on a ABC news report & also on Bloomberg if that makes it more reliable. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...d-beef-chicken |
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IMO both Kelly and Ryan are the most self-absorbed idiots on morning television. |
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WTF....bank accounts hacked! An ancillary bank account I had for the store was hacked. As the accounts are not involved in daily operations I rarely looked at the monthly statements. I opened one today....charges from Colombia, Poland, Spain and Great Britain. WTF!! So not only did I get hacked, now I have to waste my time recovering the money.
When will I learn to review my bank/credit card statements every month. This is like a revisit to when Concrete Angel ran up thousands (unbeknowst to me) on my credit cards that I thought had zero balances. |
The nutjob is at it again....
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Should Thank Her Sexual Harasser. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) recently shared footage of a right-wing heckler sexually harassing her outside the Capitol. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) thinks she should be grateful for it. In the clip, the white man, Alex Stein, yelled lewd and racially-charged comments at Ocasio-Cortez as she walked up the steps to the Capitol. But Greene called his actions “quite the compliment.” She even had Stein on her podcast. “I think women should be confident,” Greene said. “And if a man gives you a compliment, a woman can say ‘thank you.’” Sidebar: I guess she missed the whole Me Too Movement?! |
WTF Kenly, NC. What. The. Feck.
Did one itty, bitty black woman hurt the feelings of alllll those white people? You know what? Good! Now maybe they have a chance to put together a diverse force that isn't a bunch of whiny crybabies. I am rock kickin' mad, y'all. |
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U.S. judge declines to acquit ex-Trump adviser Bannon, but mulls dismissing charges. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A federal judge on Wednesday declined a request to acquit Donald Trump's former presidential adviser Steve Bannon on two contempt charges for defying a subpoena from a congressional committee investigating the 2021 Capitol attack, but he left open the door to consider dismissing the charges instead. A jury on Friday found Bannon, 68, guilty of two misdemeanor counts for refusing to provide testimony or documents to the House of Representatives select committee as it scrutinizes the Jan. 6, 2021, rampage by Trump's supporters. In Wednesday's ruling, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols said Bannon's last-ditch request for the court to acquit him of the charges lacked merit. "The court concludes that the evidence presented in the government’s case was sufficient to sustain a conviction," Nichols wrote. However, the judge said he still wants both parties to provide additional legal briefs before he can rule on Bannon's second request that Nichols dismiss the charges. |
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