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This story lurches so much that it’s hard to know where to start to tell it. I’m not an expert on Graham Platner, and all I know is what I read from other people. And from Wikipedia, in which I have tremendous confidence. One of those peopl...
We all get the same petitions. One group of them asks for whom we voted in ‘12, ‘16, ‘20, and ‘24. Then, they ask if you liked Obama, the clown/princess/vacuum, and Biden (the winners of each, assuming you agree that Biden won in ‘20). Thes...
Just now, I read an e-mail about some woman who changed her Medicare plan because an alternative was presented on FaceBook. The new plan had no features, did not work, and was not accepted by any doctor. This ad was a scam. It turns out the...
I think Jim Jones’ followers had it easier. The current cult is getting demolished.
A string of them lost seats, because the cult leader turned its head in a different direction.
This morning, I read a Sam Dworkin article that said that t...
I get loads of text messages asking for donations. Today, I got one from Ronnie Murchison-Rivera, who is running against Randy Fine in Florida’s sixth federal Congressional district. I live in Florida, but not in the sixth Congressional dis...
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Psychiatrist. Grew up Jewish until I realized that knowing there's no such thing as "god" meant I didn't have the entry criterion to be part of any religion. Personal spirituality is fine, if it helps people feel good, but religions are just bad.
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