On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed E.O. 9066, authorizing the forced relocation & incarceration of more than 125,000 Japanese Americans, solely because of their heritage.
On February 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed E.O. 9066, authorizing the forced relocation & incarceration of more than 125,000 Japanese Americans, solely because of their heritage.
'... the law must take its course.'
- A King
This week’s protest pic. Finally achieved, my lifelong dream of a photo with a frog.
Thanks Gallifrey! It was real.
They need a HAHA 😆 emoji.
A little pre-V-Day LEGO.
My husband went to get frozen water cubes. Because we don’t want to scare people.
The Fugitive Doctor : even cooler in real life.
Jen Rubin left the Washington Post to found The Contrarian 13 months ago, to stand up to Jeff Bezos and and his refusal to value the ownership of The Post
TO ALL WAPOST journalists: We value your work, and would love for you to join us in independent journalism
Contact us: info@contrariannews.org
From the New York Times on WaPo 30% reduction: “The cuts are a sign that Jeff Bezos, who became one of the world’s richest people by selling things on the internet, has not yet figured out how to build and maintain a profitable publication on the internet.”
HB City Hall every Sunday 1-3.
Catharine O’Hara 💔 What a legacy.
Um….Neville Chamberlain called. He wants his naivety back.
“British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for calm discussion between the allies, adding he did not believe Trump was considering military action to seize Greenland.”
It’s great toolkit.
This meeting in Denmark sounds a whole lot like appeasement.
I line the hard line of NATO. We need the world to stand firm and contain this.
And we all need to focus on protecting free and fair elections in November.
I’m guessing here, but... Seems the same group that refused to wear masks during COVID insist on wearing masks as ICE.
Removing face coverings is key to accountability and in line with other identification requirements for law enforcement.
I think we all need to have the same set of rules and standards and moral obligations, regardless of the person, the situation, the politics, the party. No one is perfect and everyone deserves justice and human rights.
Always bet on the frog.
I’m working on a short play envisioning Lady Liberty as a patient seeking diagnosis for her ailments. This cartoon is better.
So cal rain and winds leaving a clear view of Catalina for my first hike of 2026.
NYT running a series on next gen leaders of the Democratic Party, Newsom, Beshear, etc. - I’d like to see a series on Thoughtful, moral, and smart leaders from any party. But we can start here.
Take a gander
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I appreciate and luv my public radio stations.
What the constitution means to me.1
Playing at the Chance Theater now through Oct 26.
Anger and sadness
at our imperfections as a country, but
incredible hope
of what We The People could do.
If we wanted to
If we made the effort
Made the time
At least go see the play!
Elderly white hippie here.
Our almond harvest. Nice to see the great bounty of our hard work.
It has begun.
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