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“Mistakes are your best assets. They hone your skills and develop your creativity. Don’t be afraid to make them, the more the merrier.” From Barry Kibrick Eric Metaxas the right-wing author and radio talk show host, once said when he was talking about one of his books and I’m paraphrasing: “We’re all a bunch a screw […]
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I understand that Patricia Krenwinkel is a much different and better person today than she was 50 years ago. But if the right to life means anything in America, people who've murdered not just 1 , or 2, or 3 people, but 7 murders that she's guilty of, should never be free in American society again. If the right to life means anything in America.I said this a few weeks ago, but if you don't like abortion bans and are pro-choice on abortion, then you have to vote in 2022 and vote Democratic to stop these laws in the future and give Democrats enough votes in the next Congress (House and Senate) to do that. Hopefully left-wing Democrats will learn their lesson about not voting and vote in 2022.If you are familiar with the HBO program from the 1980s Not Necessarily The News: that's how I think of almost everything that comes from #FoxNews today.If you are familiar with the HBO program from the 1980s Not Necessarily The News: that's how I think of almost everything that comes from #FoxNews today.If you are familiar with the HBO program from the 1980s Not Necessarily The News: that's how I think of almost everything that comes from #FoxNews today.My blog post about the #BigGovernment #NannyState in America.Follow Me on Facebook
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Canal de Anblog: Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington
Source: This piece was originally posted at FRS Daily Press on WordPress: Canal de Anblog: Bob Dylan and Joan Baez 1963 March on Washington The people at the March on Washington certainly weren’t dreaming and were at the start of … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Civil Rights
Tagged 1963 March on Washington, African American History, African-American Community, American History, Bob Dylan, Civil Rights Movement, Equal Justice, Equal Rights, Hollywood, I Feel a Change Comin on, Individual Freedom, Joan Baez, Martin Luther King, The 1960s, Times Are a Changin, Washington, Washington DC, Washington Monument
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Angelo Shabazz X: Minister Malcolm X- ‘March on Washington Was Deceptive’, 1963
Source: Angelo Shabazz: Minister Malcolm X- ‘March on Washington Was Deceptive, 1963 In this speech, you can definitely see the difference in methods and strategy between Malcolm X and Dr. King. Dr. King understood that for African-Americans to get their … Continue reading
Posted in Malcolm X
Tagged 1963, 1963 March on Washington, African American History, African-American Community, America, American History, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement, Malcolm X, March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Southern Leadership Conference, The 1960s, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Revolution Volume I: The 1960s Counter Culture & Rise of The New Left
Source:Amazon– Roger Kimball’s book at the 1960s Counter Culture. Source:The Daily Press “In The Long March, Roger Kimball, the author of Tenured Radicals, shows how the “cultural revolution” of the 1960s and ’70s took hold in America, lodging in … Continue reading
Posted in New Left, The Daily Press
Tagged 1963, 1963 March on Washington, Amazon, America, Baby Boom, Baby Boom Generation, Baby Boomers, Communism, Communists, Counter Culture, Culture Revolution, Dr. Martin Luther King, Far Left, Hippies, Hipsters, March on Washington, Martin Luther King, Marxism, Marxists, New Left, Revolution Volume I, Roger Dolittle, Roger Kimball, Silent Generation, Socialism, Socialists, The 1960s, The Long March, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Raymond Fisher: ‘Martin Luther King and Malcolm X Debate’
Source:Raymond Fisher– Minister Malcom X, I believe being interviewed at Berkeley, California in the 1960s. Source:The Daily Press “American history as it’s usually taught likes to focus on rivalries, and there are many involving big personalities and major historical stakes. … Continue reading
Posted in Malcolm X, The Daily Press
Tagged African American History, African-American Community, America, American History, Black Power, Civil Rights Movement, Economic Freedom, First Amendment, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Speech, Individual Freedom, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Open Culture, Personal Freedom, The 1960s, U.S. Constitution, United States
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