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Let TruthAngel Cut Through the Spin I didn’t set out to build a “tech project.” I set out to solve a very old political problem: Voters are drowning in noise while power operates with perfect clarity. Every election, we’re told to “do our own...
by OnKilter
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The word occult comes from the Latin occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to "knowledge of the hidden" 🌑 🌕 🌕 *This group's aim is polite philosophical debate* 🌑 KosAbility: Remembering wilderness voice by...
by Angmar
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After Thanksgiving …
� � �Furrst � our gentle reminder:
Do not troll the diary. If you hate pootie diaries, leave now. No harm, no foul.
Please do share pics of your fur kids! �If you have ...
by Golden owl
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Shocking as this moment is, none of us should pretend we weren’t warned. When Donald Trump installed Pete Hegseth — a television provocateur whose public record is soaked in belligerence, booze, and culture-war performance — as America’s Defense...
by thomhartmann
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Democrats have been wandering in the political wilderness for years— unsure how to counter President Donald Trump, divided over leadership, and plagued by doubts ...
by Alex Samuels
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In her Thanksgiving blog post for Letters from an American, Heather Cox Richardson highlighted a 1862 Thanksgiving Proclamation by New York State Governor Edwin D. Morgan. It was issued during a dark period in the American Civil War. The competing...
by Alan Singer
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The recession of 2008 hit some states earlier than others, and the state we'd moved to seven years before was one of them. Oregon fell on hard times, my husband was laid off and he & I were struggling to juggle part-time jobs with caring for two young...
by A Pagan in Arizona
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Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War, has made it to the big time. The hottest satirical show in town, South Park, has featured the beef-brained, self-branded, paleolithic Homo stultus (aka Homo ignoramus) in its latest commentary on Trump and his fellow...
by TheCriticalMind
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by Kenny Monrose, Researcher, Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge Kenny Monrose does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no...
by mettle fatigue
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Three weeks ago we looked at Miracle Fruit (Synsepalum Dulcificum) . Now we have a different fruit, also from China, of similar appearance, showing similar benefits in research on diabetic miceâ...
by Mokurai
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