Twenty-One Pilots: “Tear In My Heart” (song)

Image source Maybe there is a deductive perspective. You can find out by first viewing the video and then reading the share. JonAk AWOLL/AmericaOnCoffee (AOC) Cursing My Government For Not Using My Taxes to Fill Holes With More Cement The Feehery Theory “You fell asleep in my car I drove the whole time But that’s […]

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Giving Flu Shots To Mexican Border Crossers-Denied

Why Is the U.S. Denying Detained Border-Crossers Flu Shots? Private citizens have offered to perform vaccinations for free, but the Department of Homeland Security won’t allow it. by KRISTIE DE PEÑA II’s flu season again, but most Americans are fortunate to have ample access to flu shots (it’s still not too late!) at a relatively low […]

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Study reveals ‘extensive’ financial links between leaders of US medical societies and industry

Financial relationships between the leaders of influential US professional medical associations and industry are extensive, finds a study of publicly… Study reveals ‘extensive’ financial links between leaders of US medical societies and industry

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“Glory (the 1989 film)” Black Men in the U.S. Civil War

During the American Civil War, Captain Robert Shaw, injured at Antietam, is sent home to Boston on medical leave. Shaw accepts a promotion to colonel commanding the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the first all-black regiments in the Union Army. He asks his friend, Cabot Forbes, to serve as his second in command, with […]

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The Invisible Man by Langston Hughes

An excellent literary overview with all of the ramifications of homelessness and oppression in the world’s societies. There are many sayings about the man’s journey in life, the trials and hardships … This quote from Ralph Ellison’s review of Swedish sociologist Gunnar Myrdal’s book An American Dilemma (which explores the roots of prejudice and racism […]

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GREED – A Grab of Man’s Own Judgment

FIXING OUR FAILED SOCIETY BY ATTACKING GREED Commentary by Kim “Supermutt” Goodman In the world today there is a lot of stress and a lack of love and compassion for one another. The problem that we face is greed. People care more about money than about people. Corporate greed is what caused Americans to lose […]

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They called him “the Magnificent Montague”. He was a radio DJ during the 1965 ‘burn baby burn riot’!

magnicentradiomonaque.com Shouted out by the Watts rioters of 1965, the phrase “Burn, baby! Burn!” had actually gotten its start as a catchphrase used by the popular radiodisc jockey known as Magnificent Montague. Then working at Los Angeles radio station KGFJ, Montague had been using the phrase to introduce records he felt were really hot. The Baltimore sun.com Nathaniel “Magnificent” Montague […]

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The Beatles: “REVOLUTION”

Hope you enjoy the song and the message. In these days when there are people out there defacing and destroying, we need to be reminded, like John … … The Beatles: “REVOLUTION”

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