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The Ignorance and Danger of Trump Republicans includes Brain-Dead Lauren Boebert
Brain-Dead Boebert is a born-again Christian and a strident advocate of guns; she and her husband own a restaurant—Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado, where staff are encouraged to carry firearms Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.)…says she is “tired” of the U.S. separation of church and state, a long-standing concept stemming from a “stinking letter” penned by […]
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Traitor Trump’s Conspiracy to Dodge Justice for his Crimes
This 21st century traitor will not stop until he is the U.S. President for life or in prison. With support from his fascist worshiping MAGA enablers that adds up to about two-thirds of the Republican Party, it’s apparent that this traitor will not stop pushing his big fascist inspired lie, that he lost the 2020 […]
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“The tree of liberty must be refreshed … with the blood of patriots & tyrants.”
The title of this post was taken from a letter Thomas Jefferson wrote in Paris, on Nov. 13. 1787. He sent that letter to William Smith. Those words do not appear in the Declaration of Independence. Those words do not appear in the U.S. Constitution. Thomas Jefferson was the principle author of the Declaration of […]
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Comparing a virtual book tour to the traditional, and why go on a book tour in the first place?
How is a virtual book tour different and why is it important?
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Phillip Jose Farmer’s “Riverworld”
I discovered that the Sci-Fi channel had produced a television series of Riverworld in 2001, loosely based on the Farmer’s books.
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Dissecting the “Moral Duty” of a Reckless and False Review [Viewed as a Single Page]
My question is: Does a “moral duty” give Amanda Roberts (or anyone else for that matter) have the right to write a reckless and false review?
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Who’s behaving badly? A culture of arrogance
You are a bloviating, egotistical snob with reading skills so poor that you could never get into 1st grade, and I am more famous and smarter than you will ever be.
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Is this an example of Defamation?—not protected by the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
Libel (defamation) is the number one reason journalists get sued, and the average verdict is $2.4 million.