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peyermann.bsky.social
Reader, quilt-maker, retired I.T. I believe in being direct - saying what I mean. One can do this without being rude, but it's often taken as rudeness.
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Nov 2026 can't come soon enough.
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I disagree with your take. I think Bruenig was stating the legal case, not her personal opinion. LEGALLY, the deceased has no voice, and LEGALLY the deceased has no rights. This is not to say I agree with the hospital's action, not at all.
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and give me the Nobel peace prize I so richly deserve for all these efforts and have been waiting for for many years
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"Who ❤️ military parades" - best sign idea I've seen!
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And, as Jess Piper pointed out, where is the state of emergency in planned protest events?
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Thank you - you stated it better than I could.
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welcome to Missouri
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they should offer nothing. stand up to the whiny fool.
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now that he has all the data on us he was looking for.
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My rep voted 'yea', of course. But, 2026 isn't too far off and I hold hope that she can be voted out. Never holds a town hall, never responds with any actual answers to email contact, only boiler-plate "look-how-i-support-whatever-trump-wants".
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oh, raise taxes instead of removing them? huh, wonder who will bear that burden.
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If you subscribe to Netflix, check out The Quilters. Short documentary about max security prisoners who make quilts for fostered children. They make some lovely and creative quilts! All donated materials, etc.
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reads pretty much like the auto-replies I get when I write my Repub. senators.
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Sorting, please! I want to see recent posts first, not two day old posts.
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well, it seems much media think the "fairness doctrine" means for every negative or critical word about trump they have to balance with the same about Biden.
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Ok, whatever you think about Comey, Clinton was poisoned by the Republican brush before anything Comey presented; making her as unlikely to succeed as Mr. Biden in 2024. She was unlikable by the majority of people because of the Reps pinning her to various lies. His words alone did not defeat her.
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So far.
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it stirs the outrage in the MAGAs.
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And, it didn't belong to a former president when he left office.
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oh, yes, there are so many ways for a woman to get help with an unwanted pregnancy, she says. Then disses on people who need help paying for child care for the result of the unwanted pregnancy.
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good god. can no one stop this insanity?
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I've always been a Kenmore sewing machine person. I've had mine for ~50 years, it's sewn a lot of clothes but mostly used for piecing my quilt squares now. However, it is not built for machine quilting!
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from bad to worse.
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How small-minded and hateful does one need to be to seek out an old (and positive!) post from someone else and make spiteful comments?
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More likely she is conditioned to believe no woman ought to be president.
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"her tone" "that cackle" "she's shrill" gets applied to all women who speak up.
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Maybe those people are remembering when almost everything on the Internet was free, even though the volume of content was low.
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Love quarter fest! Wish I could be there.
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Rain hats off to those who braved yesterday's totally nasty weather here. Cold & rainy can't stand up to the heat of passionate anger!!
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This show was so sad. Eye-opening for me. All parents of young kids should watch it, the earlier the better. The episode with psychologist was hard but so was the episode at the school. So many troubled kids; too many adults with no clue how bad it is for them.
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just more distraction. People blaming musk for all that is going on is convenient for trump - "I didn't do it" - even though it's his doing musk is there. Get rid of musk, sure, but don't expect anything will change in the administration.
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Thank you.
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Maybe the Center for Effective Lawmaking should revise their criteria for ranking: "Rep. Sam Graves of Tarkio finished at the top of the heap amongst GOP House members, with an effectiveness score almost seven times higher than the average House member." (from today's StL Post-Dispatch).
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I'd say it's an outright effort to suppress votes, anybody's vote.
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Doesn't federal law make any state laws like this moot?
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Could you come to St. Louis and be mayor? So much potential here and no one to develop it.
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But many people bought their Tesla before Musk showed his true asshole-ness, and they are not him. It's wrong to damage personal property. Protest, boycott, speak out. But vandalizing others' cars or even those at the dealers' is not changing what's happening in the administration, nor will it.
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well, they couldn't find any checks going to 150 y.o. people and had to pick on someone. I doubt if he's the only one who will experience this.
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Love Jess Piper!
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Yes, yes, please.
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Maybe you should ask Ms. Pelosi for some advice? She seemed to hold the team together and get things done.