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Jack Delano took the social media picture in January 1940. “Italian metal worker at the Correct Manufacturing Company in Fallston Pennsylvania.” · This is the monday morning reader for a boring week. The picture below: “Italian metal worker at the Correct Manufacturing Company in Fallston Pennsylvania.” · Jack Delano took the social media picture in January 1941. “Croatian steelworker in union hall in Midland, Pennsylvania” · In an interview with US journalist Chris Hedges, (United Nation’s special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca) Albanese, an expert in international law, concluded: “The genocide in Gaza has not stopped, because it is lucrative. It’s profitable for far too many.” · By 2009, Cynthia McKinney was no longer in congress. She still had her touch for controversy. She was arrested by Israeli police for trying to bring supplies into Gaza. Some things never change · Darryl is describing what he saw Americans doing in the Saudi-Yemen war. “And I don’t think I’m divulging any classified information here or anything. And honestly, like, with something like this, like, I just, I don’t. I don’t particularly care. I guess nobody ever told me not to talk about it. But when the Saudi war and UAE war on Yemen was going on, and every day you’re reading in the paper of kids literally starving to death, of kids dying of very preventable, very treatable diseases by the tens of thousands on a regular basis. And we would be interdicting… smugglers coming from Baluchistan and other places, trying to come in and out of Yemen. And we’d stop their Dows and small boats and we’d, you know, board them and search them and so forth. And when this was going on, I wasn’t a part of the crew. I was a civilian Department of Defense employee. And. But I go out on deck and I kind of watch these things go down… And I can’t tell you how many times, eventually it was one too many times, I would read one of those stories about what was going on in Yemen, and then we’re, you know, 100 miles off Yemen, stopping a boat that’s coming into that country that has nothing on it but medicine and watching everybody dump it into the ocean. and then everybody kind of celebrating like we just won another big victory, you know? And it got to the point where, again, it was just one too many times I couldn’t sleep at night. It was a big factor of why I left the job. It’s just. And, and, and, and I want to be very clear. I don’t indict the… sailors who were carrying out the mission.” · Pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. The social media picture was taken January 1, 1949. Alberts Cancellation Shoes, 240 Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Today, 240 Peachtree is the Atlanta Merchandise Mart. · Today we take a look at two things I have done. On July 4, 2009, I was trying to clear kudzu off abandoned railroad tracks, in what would become the beltline. In July 2010, I went to a house party. The potted plants were complaining that the stereo was too loud · Pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. The social media picture was taken September 23, 1952. · In 2010, the Prime Minister of Great Britain called for an end to the blockade of Gaza. Israel replied by blaming Hamas · Marion Wolcott Post took the social media picture in November 1939. Untitled photo, possibly related to: Itinerant preacher spreading “religion” to farmers outside warehouse while tobacco auction sales are going on. Durham, North Carolina · In 2010, Anne Rice “left Christianity” with a facebook post. I had a few opinions of my own · Howard Liberman took the social media picture in September 1942. “On board a fishing vessel, out from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Fishermen on the deck, washing up with a hose” · Every Night For A Thousand Years is a story about Walt Whitman’s time as a caregiver during the War Between the States. ENFATY, written in the voice of Mr. Whitman, appeared on The New Yorker podcast · “Union Colonel Richard Hinton met Whitman at Armory Square Hospital while recovering from a bullet wound suffered at Antietam … “When this old heathen came and gave me a pipe and tobacco, it was about the most joyous moment of my life. Walt Whitman’s funny stories, and his pipes and tobacco were worth more than all the preachers and tracts in Christendom. A wounded soldier don’t like to be reminded of his God more than twenty times a day. Walt Whitman didn’t bring any tracts or bibles; he didn’t ask if you loved the Lord, and didn’t seem to care whether you did nor not.” · Today’s contribution to the collected wisdom includes Coal mine safety, the Westboro Baptist Church, and bumper stickers · Consult is the base word of consultant. Consult can mean the dispenser of knowledge, or the act of seeking out this supply. There is usually money involved. When you glue on ant, as in insect … your aunt might be a consultant, but the u is not included … consultant adds another proprietary layer to the equation. Sometimes the exchange of information for money takes on a new level of professionalism. A person of my acquaintance was once in the business of entertaining gentleman callers, on a quid pro quo basis. She called herself a consultant. When you think about it, this is not as much a stretch as some would think. A meeting with an attorney is called a consultation, and sex worker is one of the kinder things that people call lawyers. Especially if ambulances are involved. · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Marjory Collins took the social media picture in March 1942. “Washington DC Printing the school paper at the Armstrong Technical High School” · selah ©Luther Mckinnon 2025
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