libgranny.bsky.social
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The answer is 42. So now we know.
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I just read that in Samuel L. Jackson's voice. So yes, you can laugh at it.
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So much winning!
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Yep, I'm descended from immigrants. I just choose not to be an asshole about it.
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Hedging against any action by Name Redacted. Also bird flu and millions of dead laying hens, but those are just pesky facts.
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WaPo has fallen so low. Actually they've been bought like a pricey hooker.
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I won't be watching but I would like to see him burst into flames when he touches the Bible.
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Those of us with astigmatism curse the day those things were invented.
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Stay safe.
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Later in my professional life, I met Ted Strickland, someone I greatly admired. With this history, how could I not become what the right now calls radicalized and woke? It's in my DNA to believe in equality and justice as well as a better America. May we radicals find each other & make a difference.
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I grew up in the second poorest school district in Ohio but still went to college. For some reason, I became a journalist. That early career choice made it possible for me to meet some of West Virginia's most notable Democrats, including the late Sen. Robert C. Byrd.
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They were strong union men with conservative values who believed in America and didn't need to wave the flag to prove it. My parents raised me to be independent and think for myself. This independence and growing up in the chaos of the 60s nurtured that radical seed.
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She passed two years later and our family received condolences from the offices of Bill Clinton and Ted Strickland. This was a woman who sold homemade pies and noodles to make ends meet. My father and uncles all served in the US Armed Forces.
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He didn't believe in secession and the confederacy so he enlisted in the 77th Ohio infantry and fought for the Union. His granddaughter- my grandmother - was honored as the oldest active Democrat in Washington County Ohio when she was 94.
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Ever feel like we're living a real-life episode of Pinky and The Brain? Except neither have a brain.
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I wish. However, he gave one hell of a speech before introducing that troglodyte Johnson.
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And Tupperware lids!