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Redesign of Benny Lafitte, a vampire who once run with the Old Man and his crew before breaking off from them to have a normal life with the women of his dreams, now centuries later Benny walks around the earth to kill the Old Man Cabel and eventually the Old Man himself, and with the Help of his new human best friend Dean Winchester he just might get what he wants.
He is based on "Benny Lafitte" from Supernatural.
First Appearing in Supernatural, Season 8, "We Need To Talk About Kevin".
Tell me what you think of Him.
#supernatural#supernatural fanart#supernatural characters#spn#spn fanart#spn characters#benny lafitte#vampire#pirate#vampirates#the old man#dean winchester#redesign#art#earth-28
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Free Alex Stokes + Russian Anti-War Saboteur Ruslan Siddiqui
This week on the show, we’re starting out with an interview with Lo and Meghan, two supporters of Jewish independent journalist, artist and antifascist leftist from Albany, NY, Alex Stokes Contompasis. Alex is serving a 20 year sentence for defending himself and 3 other community members attacked by Proud Boys and Oath Keepers at the New York state capital on January 6th, 2021. For the hour, we speak with Lo and Meghan, two friends and supporters of Alex who talk about Alex’s media work, the politically-charged court case and his ongoing appeal. More on his case can be found at FreeAlexStokes.Com, you can order his artwork to support his case there as well. They mentioned getting support and attention from the International Anti-Fascist Defence Fund.
Then, you’ll hear an interview from our comrades at Frequenz-A in so-called Germany with a recent interview of Anya of the grassroots group called Solidarity Zone that offers legal, media and other support to people facing charges for anti-war direct actions inside of Russia to speak about their work and the case of Ruslan Siddiqui, an anarchist who does not deny railway sabotage against the Russian war efforts in Ukraine. This first aired on episode 75 of B(A)D News: Angry Voices From Around The World from the A-Radio Network.
Solidarity Zone Links
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/solidarityzone
Telegram: https://t.me/solidarity_zone
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/solidarity_zone
LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/solidarity_zone
Email: solidarity_zone(at )riseup.net
Finally, you’ll hear Sean Swain reading from an incomplete list of people killed by law enforcement in the USA during the month of April 2023.
Announcements
Red Onion Hunger Strike Phone Zap
The saga at Red Onion continues, with more than 30 participants. Participants are asking supporters to call the Governor and the Virginia Department of Corrections to demand that the Red Onion follows state restrictions on solitary confinement. Kevin "Rashid" Johnson is additionally requesting his treatment for congestive heart failure and prostate cancer that he be moved from Red Onion to a facility like Sussex I or Buckingham that are near to large medical facilities.
You can hear a recent interview we had with a comrade of Rashid and see a roundtable of comrades of Rashid on Black Power Media recently talking about his situation. Here's a social media post with all of the pertinent information: https://kolektiva.social/@BlueRidgeABC/111868911724769356
VADOC Central Administration USPS P.O. Box 26963; Richmond, VA 23261 David Robinson Phone: 804-887-8078 Email: [email protected]
VADOC Director, Chadwick S Dotson Phone: 804-674-3081 Email: Chadwick. [email protected]
VADOC Central Administration Rose L. Durbin Phone: 804-887-7921 Email: Rose. [email protected]
Beth Cabell, Division of Institutions Phone: 804-834-9967 Email: [email protected]
Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin Phone: 804-786-2211 Email: [email protected]
Sample script: I am calling in support of the hunger strikers at Red Onion State Prison. I am concerned about the serious health effects of long-term solitary confinement and other illegal and brutal methods of confinement including sensory deprivation. Please end the use of these practices. I am also seriously concerned for the health of Kevin ‘Rashid’ Johnson, as he is being prevented from accessing care for his health conditions. Please move him back to Sussex I or to Buckinghm, near a major medical facility, so that he can resume cancer and cardiac treatment. Thank you.
Support Guarani M'Bya in Brazil
from FireFund.Net:
This campaign aims to support two native land in São Paulo south and also, others in state interior and coastal zones. Our goals is to restore and expand the prayer house (Opy’i) and communal kitchen, plant native trees and subsistence foodsuch as corn, rice, potato and others, distribute water and generate clean energy collected from surrounding rivers, support the cerimonies, and other constructions such as houses and other demands that the comunitie brings to us. Also carry out the construction of ecological bathrooms and support the school located in the land. These are some of the missions and commitments we have to native people here in São Paulo.
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Kevin Cabell via Instagram Reels : The Great Northern Way is home to the Arrowverse! FULL VIDEO. Join host Kevo as he chats with one of the Sons of Superman, Alex Garfin. Star of the “Peanuts “ movie, TV, and Film. Alex talks about being on The CW’s “Superman and Lois”, as well as his other passions. This will be the first part of a three part series, that concludes with original exclusive song written and performed by Alex Garfin, on the Great Northern Way! Subscribe, Rate us, and Follow us . FB/ Kevo CABELL. IG @thegreatnorthernwaypod . Don’t forget to shop us on Facebook at FB/ the great northern way shop. Season 2 has more exciting things in store. For everything TGNW, go to Linktree/the great northern way
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I was tagged by @orchideennacht to post 9 books I plan to read or finish reading in 2022 (thanks 🙏)
Here's my tentative list:
1) Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems, and the Economic World by Kevin Kelly
2) Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio by Pu Songling
3) Dead Girls by Richard Calder
4) Yearwood by Paul Hazel
5) Black Water: The Book of Fantastic Literature edited by Alberto Manguel
6) Jurgen by James Branch Cabell
7) The Outcast Spirit and Other Stories by Lady Dilke
8) Flower Phantoms by Ronald Fraser
9) Athanasius Kircher's Theatre of the World: The Life and Work of the Last Man to Search for Universal Knowledge by Joscelyn Godwin
#if manga counts I just finished katsuhiro otomo's domu#and i'll be reading keiichi koike's heaven's door next
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“Venus” by Suzan Lori-Parks
Pershing Square Signature Center, 2017
Starring Hannah Cabell, John Ellison Conlee, Randy Danson, Adam Green, Birgit Huppuch, Zainab Jah, Kevin Mambo, Patrena Murray, Reynaldo Piniella, Julian Rozzell & Tony Torn
#theatre#theater#american theatre#off broadway#suzan-lori parks#lear deBessonet#venus#african american theatre#african american playwrights#women playwrights#hannah cabell#john ellison conlee#randy danson#adam green#birgit huppuch#zainab jah#kevin mambo#patrena murray#reynaldo piniella#julian rozzell#tony torn#black theatre#black playwrights
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
July 14, 2021
Heather Cox Richardson
Yesterday, news broke that, under pressure from Republican leaders, Republican-dominated Tennessee will no longer conduct vaccine outreach for minors. Only 38% of people in Tennessee are vaccinated, and yet the state Department of Health will no longer reach out to urge minors to get vaccinated.
This change affects not only vaccines for the coronavirus, but also all other routine vaccines. On Monday, Tennessee’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tim Jones sent an email to staff saying there should be "no proactive outreach regarding routine vaccines" and "no outreach whatsoever regarding the HPV vaccine." The HPV vaccine protects against a common sexually transmitted infection that causes cervical cancer, among other cancers.
Staff were also told not to do any "pre-planning" for flu shots events at schools. Any information released about back-to-school vaccinations should come from the Tennessee Department of Education, not the Tennessee Department of Health, Jones wrote.
On Monday, Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Tennessee's former top vaccine official, was fired without explanation, and Republicans have talked about getting rid of the Department of Health altogether, saying it has been undermining parents by going around them and straight to teens to promote vaccines.
Video editor J.M. Rieger of the Washington Post put together a series of videos of Republicans boosting the vaccine and thanking former president Donald Trump for it only to show the same people now spreading disinformation, calling vaccines one of the greatest scandals in our history, and even comparing vaccines to the horrors of the Nazis.
This begs the question: Why?
Former FBI special agent, lawyer, and professor Asha Rangappa put this question to Twitter. “Seriously: What is the [Republicans’] endgame in trying to convince their own voters not to get the vaccine?” The most insightful answer, I thought, was that the Republican’s best hope for winning in 2022—aside from voter suppression—is to keep the culture wars hot, even if it means causing illness and death.
The Republican Party continues to move to the right. During his time in office, the former president put his supporters into office at the level of the state parties, a move that is paying off as they purge from their midst those unwilling to follow Trump. Today, in Michigan, the Republican Party chair who had criticized Trump, Jason Cabel Roe, resigned.
Candidates who have thrown their hat into the ring for the 2022 midterm elections are trying to get attention by being more and more extreme. They vow to take on the establishment, support Trump and God, and strike terror into the “Liberals” who are bringing socialism to America. Forty QAnon supporters are running for Congress, 38 as Republicans, 2 as Independents.
And yet, there are cracks in this Republican rush to Trumpism.
Yesterday, on the Fox News Channel, House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) admitted that "Joe Biden is the president of the United States. He legitimately got elected." Trump supporters immediately attacked McCarthy, but the minority leader is only too aware that the House Select Committee on the Capitol Insurrection will start hearing witnesses on July 27, and the spotlight on that event is highly unlikely to make the former president—and possibly some of the Republican lawmakers—look good.
Already, the books coming out about the former administration have been scathing, but tonight news broke of new revelations in a forthcoming book by Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker. Leonnig and Rucker interviewed more than 140 members of the former administration and say that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark A. Milley was increasingly upset as he listened to Trump lie about having won the election, believing Trump was looking for an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and call out the military.
Milley compared the former president’s language to that of Hitler and was so worried Trump was going to seize power that Milley began to strategize with other military leaders to keep him from using the military in illegal ways, especially after Trump put his allies at the head of the Pentagon. “They may try, but they’re not going to f---ing succeed,” he allegedly said.
In addition to damaging stories coming out about the former president, news broke yesterday that Fitch Ratings, a credit rating company, is considering downgrading the AAA rating of the United States government bonds. The problem is not the economy. In fact, the Fitch Ratings report praises the economy, saying it “has recovered much more rapidly than expected, helped by policy stimulus and the roll-out of the vaccination program, which has allowed economic reopening…. [T]he scale and speed of the policy response [is] a positive reflection on the macroeconomic policy framework. Real economic output has overtaken its pre-pandemic level and is on track to exceed pre-pandemic projections....”
Although the report worries about the growing debt, we also learned yesterday that the deficit for June dropped a whopping 80% from the deficit a year ago, as tax receipts recover along with the economy. Year-to-date, the annual deficit is down 18% from last year.
The problem, the report says, is politics. And it is specific. “The failure of the former president to concede the election and the events surrounding the certification of the results of the presidential election in Congress in January, have no recent parallels in other very highly rated sovereigns. The redrafting of election laws in some states could weaken the political system, increasing divergence between votes cast and party representation. These developments underline an ongoing risk of lack of bipartisanship and difficulty in formulating policy and passing laws in Congress.”
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Notes:
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/health/2021/07/13/tennessee-halts-all-vaccine-outreach-minors-not-just-covid-19/7928701002/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/07/09/gop-fox-news-rush-turn-vaccine-door-knockers-into-terrifying-straw-men/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/07/14/under-trump-republicans-touted-coronavirus-vaccines-now-under-biden-theyre-questioning-them/
Tim Hanrahan @TimJHanrahanKevin McCarthy on Fox News, when asked about Trump's continued election claims: "Joe Biden is the president of the United States. He legitimately got elected. " On if Trump should run again: "Donald Trump has to make that decision whether he wants to run for president or not."408 Retweets1,373 Likes
July 13th 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/13/party-extremists-gop-primary-contenders-struggle-break-out/
https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/here-are-qanon-supporters-running-congress-2022
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/michigan-gop-director-who-said-trump-blew-it-in-2020-resigns/ar-AAMa7oM
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/14/politics/house-select-committee-first-hearing-democrats-capitol-police/index.html
https://www.fitchratings.com/research/sovereigns/fitch-affirms-united-states-at-aaa-outlook-negative-13-07-2021
CNBC @CNBCJUST IN: The U.S. budget deficit for June plunged to $174 billion. @ylanmui has the numbers. 309 Retweets669 Likes
July 13th 2021
Asha Rangappa @AshaRangappa_Seriously: What is the GOP’s endgame in trying to convince their own voters not to get the vaccine?5,083 Retweets45,461 Likes
July 13th 2021
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/joint-chiefs-chairman-feared-potential-reichstag-moment-aimed-at-keeping-trump-in-power/2021/07/14/a326f5fe-e4ec-11eb-a41e-c8442c213fa8_story.html
https://www.cnn.com/2021/07/14/politics/donald-trump-election-coup-new-book-excerpt/index.html
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#political#The Big Lie#Heather Cox Richardson#Letters From An American#corrupt GOP#Criminal GOP#Trumpism#vaccinations
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(13-19) Mo. Parents brought us the fairings. We have eaten, I'm fully tidied up. Sex, Anime bruhlys, dadork stream revealin, self-seen cringin, poot e3.
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Sa. Pis pus. Woke third to 4pm, rebated with fap organizing, yerked? Let bro play pc. Took a shower. Lethimfurther, watched jakejylenhaal career. Ate bird snag sandwiches. He lefts, I'm sit to pc: strems, CDawg playd metal gear rising,
Sd. Playd wofs for 1h. Ate cherr. Awww an need to stud. Explored stocks for half to 8am. Drawn stitch by guides. Ate Akrokh, brushed tooth.
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We decided to took:
Snickers wild nut double, Alpen gold sberries to bro; Bountie triple for me.
Fr. Mb start watching Guyver
How yesterday was agreed Bought the mint pessi... Ninbga
As yo neeed..
Sa. Reading breaks my attention mindfulness. Ate during day well enough.
Sd. The last dino touched the growin up.
Got brfa well. Don't thinked about meat.
That sun got to much drops on me.
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An people around to look at me
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So I can't keep self superiorly mysterius
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Ate spaghetti. Went for the deal: took a hat.
Fr. Berserk videos. Bake RJ V-T-Ber. A fly rescued, observed it. Soup boiled, eaten some. Start to read Jojo manga. Maja's history. TamwImwla. On different languages videos cmpltn.
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Tu. Woke at 00:00 pm. Ate the last peanutdian. Sit to pc for the viruses cleaning and installing script injector for the roblox: seemed like crack system defending system, tried kaspersky softs(pobably, fixed 99,9% of viruses and restored the pc performance as when it was bought), the choice fell on krnl injector and scripts from rbxscripts, switched mediaget to qbittorrent. Tidy up the wardrobe.
We. For honor nostalgia memories kicks in. Regrets. Two episodes of Nathan. Too cold to sleep. Woke out from the dream at 10 am : the pioneer of speculating a boat Kevin pucka career growing. Piss. Brush the teeth. Travel to mom's pharmacy: try bozo, especial pc soft.
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Th. loudspeakers have get on my nervous. Meme storage soft sucks. Entered the gungeon. Nope rewatched. Saved the chronicle of the history of human development.
Woke latelely by clockrings at 7:10~. Dressed up as old bitch. Confused by the basses at the ceremony. abbreviated educating issues (tried not fall asleep). Don't wrote lesson in passed year boonote. I almost regretted that I left the last pair. mml error(lost 10-25mins). Ate soup. Slept by almost 3hs.
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Playdate is available for pre-order in July! play.date/ PRODUCED BY PANIC / Cabel Sasser, Neven Mrgan, Shaun Inman CREATED BY CHROMOSPHERE Nelson Boles Kevin Dart Natan Moura Tommy Rodricks Sylvia Liu Stéphane Coëdel Sarah Kambara Myles Shioda Bryan Wolfson MUSIC & SOUND / Simon Panrucker
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Yesterday, news broke that, under pressure from Republican leaders, Republican-dominated Tennessee will no longer conduct vaccine outreach for minors. Only 38% of people in Tennessee are vaccinated, and yet the state Department of Health will no longer reach out to urge minors to get vaccinated.
This change affects not only vaccines for the coronavirus, but also all other routine vaccines. On Monday, Tennessee’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tim Jones sent an email to staff saying there should be "no proactive outreach regarding routine vaccines" and "no outreach whatsoever regarding the HPV vaccine." The HPV vaccine protects against a common sexually transmitted infection that causes cervical cancer, among other cancers.
Staff were also told not to do any "pre-planning" for flu shots events at schools. Any information released about back-to-school vaccinations should come from the Tennessee Department of Education, not the Tennessee Department of Health, Jones wrote.
On Monday, Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Tennessee's former top vaccine official, was fired without explanation, and Republicans have talked about getting rid of the Department of Health altogether, saying it has been undermining parents by going around them and straight to teens to promote vaccines.
Video editor J.M. Rieger of the Washington Post put together a series of videos of Republicans boosting the vaccine and thanking former president Donald Trump for it only to show the same people now spreading disinformation, calling vaccines one of the greatest scandals in our history, and even comparing vaccines to the horrors of the Nazis.
This begs the question: Why?
Former FBI special agent, lawyer, and professor Asha Rangappa put this question to Twitter. “Seriously: What is the [Republicans’] endgame in trying to convince their own voters not to get the vaccine?” The most insightful answer, I thought, was that the Republican’s best hope for winning in 2022—aside from voter suppression—is to keep the culture wars hot, even if it means causing illness and death.
The Republican Party continues to move to the right. During his time in office, the former president put his supporters into office at the level of the state parties, a move that is paying off as they purge from their midst those unwilling to follow Trump. Today, in Michigan, the Republican Party chair who had criticized Trump, Jason Cabel Roe, resigned.
Candidates who have thrown their hat into the ring for the 2022 midterm elections are trying to get attention by being more and more extreme. They vow to take on the establishment, support Trump and God, and strike terror into the “Liberals” who are bringing socialism to America. Forty QAnon supporters are running for Congress, 38 as Republicans, 2 as Independents.
And yet, there are cracks in this Republican rush to Trumpism.
Yesterday, on the Fox News Channel, House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) admitted that "Joe Biden is the president of the United States. He legitimately got elected." Trump supporters immediately attacked McCarthy, but the minority leader is only too aware that the House Select Committee on the Capitol Insurrection will start hearing witnesses on July 27, and the spotlight on that event is highly unlikely to make the former president—and possibly some of the Republican lawmakers—look good.
Already, the books coming out about the former administration have been scathing, but tonight news broke of new revelations in a forthcoming book by Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker. Leonnig and Rucker interviewed more than 140 members of the former administration and say that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark A. Milley was increasingly upset as he listened to Trump lie about having won the election, believing Trump was looking for an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and call out the military.
Milley compared the former president’s language to that of Hitler and was so worried Trump was going to seize power that Milley began to strategize with other military leaders to keep him from using the military in illegal ways, especially after Trump put his allies at the head of the Pentagon. “They may try, but they’re not going to f---ing succeed,” he allegedly said.
In addition to damaging stories coming out about the former president, news broke yesterday that Fitch Ratings, a credit rating company, is considering downgrading the AAA rating of the United States government bonds. The problem is not the economy. In fact, the Fitch Ratings report praises the economy, saying it “has recovered much more rapidly than expected, helped by policy stimulus and the roll-out of the vaccination program, which has allowed economic reopening…. [T]he scale and speed of the policy response [is] a positive reflection on the macroeconomic policy framework. Real economic output has overtaken its pre-pandemic level and is on track to exceed pre-pandemic projections....”
Although the report worries about the growing debt, we also learned yesterday that the deficit for June dropped a whopping 80% from the deficit a year ago, as tax receipts recover along with the economy. Year-to-date, the annual deficit is down 18% from last year.
The problem, the report says, is politics. And it is specific. “The failure of the former president to concede the election and the events surrounding the certification of the results of the presidential election in Congress in January, have no recent parallels in other very highly rated sovereigns. The redrafting of election laws in some states could weaken the political system, increasing divergence between votes cast and party representation. These developments underline an ongoing risk of lack of bipartisanship and difficulty in formulating policy and passing laws in Congress.”
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Heather Cox Richardson
July 14, 2021 (Wednesday)
Yesterday, news broke that, under pressure from Republican leaders, Republican-dominated Tennessee will no longer conduct vaccine outreach for minors. Only 38% of people in Tennessee are vaccinated, and yet the state Department of Health will no longer reach out to urge minors to get vaccinated.
This change affects not only vaccines for the coronavirus, but also all other routine vaccines. On Monday, Tennessee’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Tim Jones sent an email to staff saying there should be "no proactive outreach regarding routine vaccines" and "no outreach whatsoever regarding the HPV vaccine." The HPV vaccine protects against a common sexually transmitted infection that causes cervical cancer, among other cancers.
Staff were also told not to do any "pre-planning" for flu shots events at schools. Any information released about back-to-school vaccinations should come from the Tennessee Department of Education, not the Tennessee Department of Health, Jones wrote.
On Monday, Dr. Michelle Fiscus, Tennessee's former top vaccine official, was fired without explanation, and Republicans have talked about getting rid of the Department of Health altogether, saying it has been undermining parents by going around them and straight to teens to promote vaccines.
Video editor J.M. Rieger of the Washington Post put together a series of videos of Republicans boosting the vaccine and thanking former president Donald Trump for it only to show the same people now spreading disinformation, calling vaccines one of the greatest scandals in our history, and even comparing vaccines to the horrors of the Nazis.
This begs the question: Why?
Former FBI special agent, lawyer, and professor Asha Rangappa put this question to Twitter. “Seriously: What is the [Republicans’] endgame in trying to convince their own voters not to get the vaccine?” The most insightful answer, I thought, was that the Republican’s best hope for winning in 2022—aside from voter suppression—is to keep the culture wars hot, even if it means causing illness and death.
The Republican Party continues to move to the right. During his time in office, the former president put his supporters into office at the level of the state parties, a move that is paying off as they purge from their midst those unwilling to follow Trump. Today, in Michigan, the Republican Party chair who had criticized Trump, Jason Cabel Roe, resigned.
Candidates who have thrown their hat into the ring for the 2022 midterm elections are trying to get attention by being more and more extreme. They vow to take on the establishment, support Trump and God, and strike terror into the “Liberals” who are bringing socialism to America. Forty QAnon supporters are running for Congress, 38 as Republicans, 2 as Independents.
And yet, there are cracks in this Republican rush to Trumpism.
Yesterday, on the Fox News Channel, House minority leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) admitted that "Joe Biden is the president of the United States. He legitimately got elected." Trump supporters immediately attacked McCarthy, but the minority leader is only too aware that the House Select Committee on the Capitol Insurrection will start hearing witnesses on July 27, and the spotlight on that event is highly unlikely to make the former president—and possibly some of the Republican lawmakers—look good.
Already, the books coming out about the former administration have been scathing, but tonight news broke of new revelations in a forthcoming book by Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker. Leonnig and Rucker interviewed more than 140 members of the former administration and say that Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark A. Milley was increasingly upset as he listened to Trump lie about having won the election, believing Trump was looking for an excuse to invoke the Insurrection Act and call out the military.
Milley compared the former president’s language to that of Hitler and was so worried Trump was going to seize power that Milley began to strategize with other military leaders to keep him from using the military in illegal ways, especially after Trump put his allies at the head of the Pentagon. “They may try, but they’re not going to f---ing succeed,” he allegedly said.
In addition to damaging stories coming out about the former president, news broke yesterday that Fitch Ratings, a credit rating company, is considering downgrading the AAA rating of the United States government bonds. The problem is not the economy. In fact, the Fitch Ratings report praises the economy, saying it “has recovered much more rapidly than expected, helped by policy stimulus and the roll-out of the vaccination program, which has allowed economic reopening…. [T]he scale and speed of the policy response [is] a positive reflection on the macroeconomic policy framework. Real economic output has overtaken its pre-pandemic level and is on track to exceed pre-pandemic projections....”
Although the report worries about the growing debt, we also learned yesterday that the deficit for June dropped a whopping 80% from the deficit a year ago, as tax receipts recover along with the economy. Year-to-date, the annual deficit is down 18% from last year.
The problem, the report says, is politics. And it is specific. “The failure of the former president to concede the election and the events surrounding the certification of the results of the presidential election in Congress in January, have no recent parallels in other very highly rated sovereigns. The redrafting of election laws in some states could weaken the political system, increasing divergence between votes cast and party representation. These developments underline an ongoing risk of lack of bipartisanship and difficulty in formulating policy and passing laws in Congress.”
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Hunger Strike at Red Onion + Military Refuser in Israel
This week on the show, we’re featuring three segments.
First up, you’ll hear part of an interview with Shupavu wa Kirima, General Secretary of the Revolutionary Intercommunal Black Panther Party, comes on to talk to us about the ongoing hunger strike among prisoners at Red Onion State Prison in Virginia protesting the abuse of solitary confinement and the medical status of hunger striker Kevin “Rashid” Johnson. More at https://RashidMod.Com [00:01:18 - 00:25:47]
Then, Yuval Dag, an Israeli anarchist member of Mesarvot recently imprisoned for publicly refusing conscription, talks about draft refusal, opposing the war on Palestinians and the occupation and undoing zionist ideology. More at https://linktr.ee/meaarvot [00:27:31 - 01:06:13]
Finally, you'll hear Sean Swain reading the names of people killed by US law enforcement during February 2023 [01:06:15 - 01:12:02]
Call-in / Emails For Red Onion Hunger Strikers
Who To Contact:
VADOC~ Central Administration; USPS— P.O. Box 26963 Richmond, VA 23261
David Robinson Phone~ 804-887-8078,
Email: [email protected]
Virginia DOC ~ Director, Chadwick S Dotson,
Phone~ (804) 674-3081
Email: [email protected]
VADOC ~Central Administration Rose L. Durbin, Phone~804-887-7921 Email: [email protected] Beth Cabell, Division of Institutions [email protected] (804)834-9967 Gov. Glenn Youngkin (804)786-2211 [email protected]
Red Onion Hunger Strike Participants last we heard:
Kevin “Rashid” Johnson – #1007485
Jason Barrett – #1092874
Rodney Lester – #1429887
Charles Cousino – #2213403
Eric Thompson – #1208012
Joe Thomas – 1193196
Nguyen Tuan – #1098070
Demetrius Walllace – #1705834
Gregory Binns – #1157265
P. Williams – #2103207
DeQuan Saunders – #1458253
J. Hilliard – #1988319
Ray Galloway – #1407902
Gregory Azeez – #1421616
. ... . ..
Featured Track:
One Man Army (instrumental) by Rage Against The Machine
Check out this episode!
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Läsutmaningen 2019: lista på böcker
Hej på er läsare!
Jag har under de senaste dagarna begrundat över de böcker jag vill läsa under läsutmaningen 2019. Jag har plöjt igenom mina läslistor på Goodreads och slutligen funnit en bok för alla 45 kategorier som ingått i läsutmaningen. En del av böckerna har jag läst förut, andra har väntat i bokhyllan i åratal och ytterligare andra äger jag inte ens ännu.
I listan nedan får du ta del av de böcker jag planerat att läsa inför läsutmaningen. Jag kommer att uppdatera listan genom att bocka av en bok så fort jag läst den, tillsammans med datumet jag läst boken färdigt på. På detta sätt kan jag och ni läsare se hur det går för mig i utmaningen!
Böckerna jag tänker läsa i läsutmaningen 2019 är:
En bok skriven av en kvinna: Kvinnan på tåget av Paula Hawkins
Steampunk: Infernal Devices av K.W. Jeter
Science fiction: Armada av Ernest Cline (ljudbok)
En bok om tidsresor: The Time Machine av H.G. Wells
En fantasybok som kom ut före Sagan om Ringen: Jurgen av James Branch Cabell
En fantasybok som kom ut efter Sagan om Ringen: Húrins barn av J.R.R. Tolkien
En bok skriven av en afroamerikansk författare: Becoming av Michelle Obama (ljudbok)
En bok du aldrig skulle läsa annars: Dödligt villospår av Nora Roberts
En bok om kärlek: The Fault in Our Stars av John Green
En bok med snyggt omslag: A Dance With Dragons av George R.R. Martin
En prisvinnare: Cloud Atlas av David Mitchell
Historisk fiktion: Främlingen av Diana Gabaldon
Fakta: Sapiens: en kort historik över mänskligheten av Yuval Noah Harari
En bok skriven av en asiatisk författare: Crazy Rich Asians av Kevin Kwan
En bok skriven av en HBTIQ+-författare: Kärleken av Jonas Gardell
En bok baserad på en sann händelse: Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-Earth av Ian Nathan
En författares debutroman: Kvinnan i fönstret av A.J. Finn
En bok skriven av en sydamerikansk författare: Alkemisten av Paulo Coelho
Feel-good: Det osynliga barnet och Granen av Tove Jansson
Skräck: The Shining av Stephen King
Spökhistoria: Coraline av Neil Gaiman
En bok skriven av en arikansk författare: Onåd av J.M. Coetzee
En pjäs: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child av John Tiffany och Jack Thorne
En diktsamling: Fänrik Ståls sägner av J. L. Runeberg
En bok som är över 100 år gammal: The Hound of the Baskervilles av Arthur Conan Doyle
En bok med politiska idéer: 1984 av George Orwell
En bok du måste läsa i skolan: Mörka strömmar av Arnaldur Indridason
Cyberpunk: Blade Runner av Philip K. Dick (ljudbok)
En essäsamling: The Sociology of Harry Potter av Jenn Sims
En bok du älskade som barn: Det blåser på månen av Eric Linklater
En bok som ska bli film: Artemis Fowl av Eoin Colfer (ljudbok)
En novellsamling: For Your Eyes Only av Ian Fleming
En sagobok: A Wrinkle in Time av Madeleine L’Engle (ljudbok)
En bok som rekommenderas av en kändis: The Power of Positive Thinking av Norman Vincent Peale
En bok som har blivit en film: Huvudjägarna av Jo Nesbo
En bok som rekommenderas av en släkting/vän: How to Be an Alien av George Mikes
Post-apokalyptisk fiktion: The Handmaid’s Tale av Margaret Atwood (ljudbok)
Urban fantasy: Fated av Benedict Jacka
En bok skriven av en filmskapare, konstnär eller musiker: Always Look on the Bright Side of Life av Eric Idle
En bok med dinosaurier: Jurassic Park av Michael Crichton
En biografi: Mandela: The Authorised Biography av Anthony Sampson
En bok du började läsa men aldrig avslutade: Steglitsan av Donna Tartt
En bok om tonåringar: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time av Mark Haddon
En bok med färg i titeln: Den tunna blå linjen av Christoffer Carlsson
En bok du fått i present: Columbus: De fyra resorna av Laurence Bergreen
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74 of college football's worst uniforms ever
Prepare your eyes accordingly.
This summer, we decided to ask you about the worst uniforms you’ve ever seen in college football.
We got a whole bunch of them, so let’s get started!
Some of these older ones are extra special.
Personally I like these but I have to admit they are bad. http://pic.twitter.com/dzsA085R1I
— lucas (@Almost_Winner) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/soQugeKuru
— Russ Hinkeldey (@RustyHink) July 28, 2017
We made Shreveport look worse in these https://t.co/rSSV04Lj86 http://pic.twitter.com/gJG0KuRinK
— Billy Gomila (@ATVS_ChefBilly) July 28, 2017
Can't go wrong with Wyoming. http://pic.twitter.com/f3jQWaFQss
— Corey Lathrop (@cjlathrop) July 28, 2017
as a medill graduate I think it is important the internet sees this picture http://pic.twitter.com/McjwfZUj4O
— Matt Brown (@MattSBN) July 28, 2017
These are not a fan favorite. http://pic.twitter.com/s2KPMloyc2
— Jedi ASU (@JediASU) July 28, 2017
Minnesota (wtf were they thinking) http://pic.twitter.com/VuX1CAM1Ht
— WorldSeriesChampion (@ChiCityBrian) July 28, 2017
Brief Michigan interjection here:
Example A http://pic.twitter.com/fuENKsRrUm
— Tommy Jarvis (@OneLegAssassin) July 28, 2017
Example B http://pic.twitter.com/y3D1IC53wo
— Tommy Jarvis (@OneLegAssassin) July 28, 2017
Example C, probably the ugliest of all time http://pic.twitter.com/p2YQngdcgj
— TW (@TWeso11) July 28, 2017
And Example D http://pic.twitter.com/qkgwO5y0W8
— TW (@TWeso11) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/nywXooCWZs
— MinerRush (@sbnminerrush) July 28, 2017
I thought it was a high school at first. Uniforms really popped on that gray turf http://pic.twitter.com/SSJclinRjQ
— fsyaaaa (@Seminolessss) July 28, 2017
Michigan interjection is now over. Back to other teams.
doesn't get much worse than this http://pic.twitter.com/Ao47EyxePi
— Parker Echemendia (@parker_ech) July 28, 2017
Oh, and there’s this new Florida thing for 2017:
This weekend, when the Florida Gators play Texas A&M, they will play AS GATORS. http://pic.twitter.com/jal2Hmr3WJ
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 10, 2017
Louisville has had its fair share of alternate uniforms, thanks to its Adidas deal.
“DUDE THERE’S A GIANT BIRD ATTACKING YOUR HELMET!”
Demon Bird helmets and that weird Old English name font... http://pic.twitter.com/CyT88iwe6d
— Justin Ferguson (@JFergusonAU) July 28, 2017
helmets were awesome too much gray on unis. http://pic.twitter.com/ADwL0pGVZr
— Tyler Johns (@tylerjohns21) July 28, 2017
The jersey’s undershirt was something.
these were the worst uniforms ever thought of http://pic.twitter.com/OmFPhpLOWn
— 5_Coogs (@5_Coogs) July 28, 2017
When you forget what your nickname is ...
When your nickname is Orange, but you have to break out the tribute to the Blue/Grey game http://pic.twitter.com/SmmpKg2cHr
— Kevin Wall (@kwallcuse) July 28, 2017
... and then overcompensate:
Whatever the heck this shade of orange was it did not work at all http://pic.twitter.com/f9bdnrLZaA
— Josh Rothenberg (@RothenbergJosh) July 28, 2017
Some camouflage looks went very wrong.
http://pic.twitter.com/LG57yi76AO
— Tanner Demling (@tanner_demling) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/rl6wWoILY9
— Ry (@UtahRy) July 28, 2017
There are worse, for sure, but the frog print and awful Nike collar are huge eyesores. http://pic.twitter.com/4uFOhC6T2j
— Brent Yarina (@BTNBrentYarina) July 28, 2017
this is not an FBS uniform but I respectfully request you consider it all the same http://pic.twitter.com/sF3ql0PZgT
— Matt Brown (@MattSBN) July 28, 2017
The Bowling ball helmet look:
Throw these helmets right in the trash http://pic.twitter.com/uaoI2t4x61
— Donny Turnbaugh (@DonnyOutWest) July 28, 2017
Continuing that tradition, with Miami (Ohio):
http://pic.twitter.com/yITeRXQWq6
— Matthew Smith (@cfn_ms) July 28, 2017
Sir, there’s a foot on your helmet.
http://pic.twitter.com/JZRJ4yoODk
— Cory (@coryep17) July 28, 2017
Some of Texas Tech’s alternates were, um, interesting.
You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from. http://pic.twitter.com/mA2Qonguzd
— Hunter Cooke (@ekooCretnuH) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/qABSiZ32Jt
— Brian DonCarlos (@B_DonCarlos) July 28, 2017
Oh you want bad alts? http://pic.twitter.com/jaewo8C2bK
— Chase Wilder (@WildWildChase) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/KrtjY5Mout
— Rolando Velazquez (@rollie123) July 28, 2017
Obligatory Oregon section!
Yep, you knew there’d be one.
One of the most oddball combinations was the blue and gold “Webfoot” jerseys the Ducks wore last season. Oregon officially adopted the Webfoots as its nickname in 1932 before the Ducks eventually caught on.
http://pic.twitter.com/rYRjo2x9Ag
— big sandwich boy (@HuekahJohn) July 28, 2017
This from Oregon in 2013. It's the numbers & details on the jersey being silver/yellow http://pic.twitter.com/7S1xuzCv0F
— soga boi tell em (@micahsoga) July 28, 2017
Radioactive, Radioactive!!! http://pic.twitter.com/mhZPBgwBwE
— Jake Huechtker (@Huechtker22) July 28, 2017
But moving forward, Oregon will go back to sticking with a more traditional ones.
When all-black unis don’t come out looking as intimidating as planned:
Tennessee:
http://pic.twitter.com/ETQ1L44IAX
— Evan Saacks (@evansaacks) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/WHeJDViNFd
— Matt Brown (@MattSBN) July 28, 2017
There have been some pretty bad Virginia Tech alternates.
Our whiteout helmets are so ugly
— Logan Thomas Sr (@LoganThomasSr_6) August 13, 2012
That’s Virginia Tech’s QB at the time, talking about these turkey-track hats:
Virginia Tech
http://pic.twitter.com/uRgRpz1zOv
— Matt Goetz (@mbgoetz) July 28, 2017
Virginia Tech in this piece of work http://pic.twitter.com/rCii92Ww3A
— Andrew House (@ABrickHouse2) July 28, 2017
Turrible bruh http://pic.twitter.com/HPJJpFxjvP
— #DonVFridays (@ViteezyfromVA) July 28, 2017
In 2009, four Hokies hilariously had to wear Georgia Tech jerseys after their tops had gone missing on the way to Bobby Dodd. Here’s former Hokie quarterback Sean Glennon rocking it.
http://pic.twitter.com/GDtxYejZFd
— Kevin.jpg (@OhHeyItsKevin) July 28, 2017
LSU has had some special ones, too.
Those are bad. But these are worse http://pic.twitter.com/uHvAfL5yOj
— Evan Saacks (@evansaacks) July 28, 2017
my personal favorite. http://pic.twitter.com/7E7dGeTpo5
— John Sartori (@JohnnySEtern) July 28, 2017
@SBNationCFB The worst alternate uniform of all time. @evansaacks, your thoughts? http://pic.twitter.com/iF3EGylxv2
— John Sartori (@JohnnySEtern) July 28, 2017
Georgia, wyd fam.
http://pic.twitter.com/QlPnPLcybH
— Wilson Heres (@Heres_Wilson) July 28, 2017
Next is probably the single most reviled uniform sent to us on Twitter during this experiment. We got this one over and over:
Not even the worst UGA uni Barrett http://pic.twitter.com/ocTEC7XE2v
— Chris Sweat (@chiefdog10) July 28, 2017
Not really sure what Iowa State was thinking here, but ...
How did these not already come up? http://pic.twitter.com/Iz9EBlytb3
— Matt Cabel (@mattcabel) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/dV5kE1L5J7
— Hawkize (@Hawkize) July 28, 2017
also for your consideration http://pic.twitter.com/rVLipLkmQQ
— Matt Brown (@MattSBN) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/dtbdPR5YCW
— Derek B. House (@flashstache) July 28, 2017
On a ketchup-and-mustard note:
Montana (dear Lord) http://pic.twitter.com/LElogtgGaU
— WorldSeriesChampion (@ChiCityBrian) July 28, 2017
These Ohio State looks were something.
http://pic.twitter.com/Ls63bXQG3G
— Nick Selbe (@NickSelbe) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/mvxvkc5q0C
— OSU B2B NOT CHAMPS (@BuckeyeTrash) July 28, 2017
Notre Dame’s managed to have appalling looks by two different apparel companies.
Pure garbage http://pic.twitter.com/xUuv5TyFI9
— JVince11 (@JVince11) July 28, 2017
Like what is this? http://pic.twitter.com/ABdcsdAKHY
— Shane St. Pierre (@shanestpierre88) July 28, 2017
Ahh, the good ole crackled rock number design.
Southern Miss wore these in 2013.
There is bad, then there is Southern Miss bad. http://pic.twitter.com/WcV8vSmHph
— Corbin May (@cmgolf15) July 28, 2017
Some of these matching jersey/pants combos didn’t look quite right.
Northwestern, with the purple-out design:
http://pic.twitter.com/4ehNZIpMgO
— Mucci Mane (@BenG412) July 28, 2017
Kansas wore these in a year in which they won *zero* football games. http://pic.twitter.com/U8B7ZFJspL
— Tim Dwyer (@T_Dwyer) July 28, 2017
These UCLA unis were horrible http://pic.twitter.com/6x1gFsvabf
— Jamie Burkart (@Jamie_Burkart) July 28, 2017
http://pic.twitter.com/Cf27V2GJJE
— Max (@GospelOfMax) July 28, 2017
Roll Tide.
These made me throw up/laugh uncontrollably http://pic.twitter.com/qfqkGr7JYd
— dunc city (@whduncan) July 28, 2017
WE GOT OURSELVES A #BUTTLOGO AT IDAHO, FOLKS.
@SBNationCFB Who can forget the butt logo of @VandalFootball ??? (The opposing team is horrid as well). http://pic.twitter.com/kfFbSryBI2
— halo (@halobrown67) July 28, 2017
Texas A&M wore these glow in the dark helmets, but there was one problem.
Glowing helmet logos sounds like a sweet idea for a night game, right? Well TAMU’s game on Halloween against South Carolina ended up being kicked off at 11 a.m. local.
The glow in the dark uniforms a&m wore for an 11 am kickoff http://pic.twitter.com/ojDGihNwM9
— Andrew (@AndrewSquierTX) July 28, 2017
Nothing like pumpkin orange and green unis.
Colorado State wore these bad boys to honor its pumpkin and green colored Colorado A&M past.
Umm what? http://pic.twitter.com/4etk4Jw4e5
— Evan Mathis (@EvanRMathis) July 28, 2017
Two words: BANANA UNIFORMS!
ASU's banana unis were awful, but these from 2003 were pretty ghastly, too http://pic.twitter.com/HkGjO2iBAK
— Joe Healey (@JoeHealey42) July 28, 2017
Background via @ShaneDaleABC15's book, "Territorial." http://pic.twitter.com/dkt1uXyZRh
— Jedi ASU (@JediASU) July 28, 2017
There’s something about these BYU bib uniforms that make me laugh out loud.
I am not sure anyone beats these "bib" uniforms. And I am a proud BYU fan. http://pic.twitter.com/45xPk2T6Uu
— Shamo's Bleats (@ShamoML17) July 28, 2017
More ridiculousness:
Proof of the B1G Medill Grad conspiracy. http://pic.twitter.com/VmtlukQuBp
— VineyardDawg (@vineyarddawg) July 28, 2017
Props to Joe on Twitter for the excellent description on these Tulsa alternates.
These were more light breeze than hurricane http://pic.twitter.com/njdLooaBEV
— Joe (@UtahDust) July 28, 2017
When you try to out-Maryland the Terps http://pic.twitter.com/pJj2wr0LDj
— JayJayDean (@JayJayDean) July 28, 2017
Speaking of Maryland!
Of course these Maryland beaut's http://pic.twitter.com/mkDyql0kY2
— WorldSeriesChampion (@ChiCityBrian) July 28, 2017
Non-CFB bad alternate unis deserve honorable mentions.
not CFB but the arena league never disappoints. http://pic.twitter.com/veW2zfhF48
— John Sartori (@JohnnySEtern) July 28, 2017
but nothing is worse than North Sacramento: http://pic.twitter.com/6y8O2XDzJt
— WorldSeriesChampion (@ChiCityBrian) July 28, 2017
NFL but still... http://pic.twitter.com/heMrXOhOdU
— Hunter Dollars (@HunterFatStacks) July 28, 2017
Thank you for your time, and God bless these designers who came up with these hilariously awful uniforms.
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Kevin Laveau.
— Nombre real. Kaleb Laveau Kahneman.
— Nombre adquirido. Kevin Laveau.
— Alterego: Cabel Chéshire, El Destructor. También conocido como Zombie.
— Edad. 26 años aparentes, bajo los que se esconde la suma de 199 años reales.
— Día de nacimiento. 26 de julio de 1818.
— Lugar de nacimiento y residencia. Nueva Orleans, Estados Unidos / Blair, Nebraska.
— Raza. Brujo.
— Ocupación. Desempleado.
— Rango familiar. Mellizo de Malachai Kahn.
— Datos.
— Él, junto a su hermano Kai, fueron el primer par de mellizos de los Laveau. Los primeros hijos del matrimonio en nacer malditos. Al contrario del resto de sus hermanos, continuó al lado de sus progenitores hasta que su madre le ordenó vigilar y mantener a salvo a sus hermanas.
— Pese a su misión, que llevó a cabo cuando cumplió la mayoría de edad, se ha visto envuelto en redadas contra su propia sangre creadas por él mismo debido a los celos surgidos por el aprecio que solía mostrar su madre hacia el resto de hermanos.
— Ha sido el más madrero, el único de los hijos que se ha mantenido en contacto con Esther sin separarse por mucho tiempo. Por ello, considera a su madre la única mujer de su vida, hasta el momento.
— A los 26 su crecimiento se detuvo y se quedó estancado, tal y como su hermano, en un único aspecto. Joven y eterno.
— Una bruja, a la que logró estafar hace un tiempo, lo envolvió en una maldición que nadie más, salvo su madre, había logrado retirar: Kevin se había visto convertido, cada noche, en un Wendigo y se había alimentado de las carnes de numerosos seres.
— Ha sido encarcelado junto a su mellizo en el mundo prisión de 1903, mismo año en el que Malachai intentó asesinar a toda su estirpe.
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Sojourners & Her Portmanteau: The Star is Born
#frontmezzjunkies reviews: #Sojourners & #HerPortmanteau @NYTW79 @kisha_may @i_Chinasa
Hubert Point-Du-Jour, Chinasa Ogbuagu. All Photos by Joan Marcus.
Sojourners & Her Portmanteau: The Star is Born
By Ross
Mfoniso Udofia is a playwright that I have had little to no connection to. So the prospect of seeing two of her plays, one right after another, held a great excitement and sense of promise. I’m not sure why, but the words that make up the titles of her two plays, Sojourners &
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