The domestic enemies of the US Constitution
Steve Schmidt
Trump’s newest presidential memoranda criminalizes critics of empire, capitalism, Christian nationalism, abuses by the state and those who fight racism and gender discrimination.
Chris Hedges
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A Time Capsule Generation From Facebook thanks to Kathy King
"If you were born between 1930 and 1946, you belong to an incredibly rare group: only 1% of your generation is still alive today. At ages ranging from 77 to 93, your era is a unique time capsule in human history. Here's why: You were born into hardship. Your generation climbed out of the Great Depression and bore witness to a to a world at war. You lived through ration books, saved tin foil, and reused everything-nothing was wasted. You remember the milkman. Fresh milk was delivered to your door. Life was simpler and centered around basics. Discipline came from parents and teachers, with no room for excuses. Your imagination was your playground. Without TVs, you played outside and created entire worlds in your mind from what you heard. The family gathered around the radio for news or entertainment. Technology was in its infancy. Phones were communal, calculators were hand-cranked, and newspapers were the primary source of information. Typewriters, not computers, recorded thoughts. Your childhood was secure. Post-WWII brought a bright future— no terrorism, no internet, no global warming debates. It was a golden era of optimism, innovation, and growth. You are the last generation to live through a time when: Black-and-white TVs were cutting-edge; Highways weren't motorways; Shopping meant visiting downtown stores; and Polio was a feared disease. While your parents worked hard to rebuild their lives, you grew up in a world of endless possibilities. You thrived in a time of peace, progress, and security that the world may never see again. If you're over 77 years old, take pride in having lived through these extraordinary times. You are one of the lucky 1% who can say, "I lived through the best of times."
Midland School me Charlie Webb & now Harry Madsen Stories
Midland library grows…
Charlie EveRudd (Fred) n I had several odd get-togethers in the '80s
I met up with them by invitation Topanga Canyon nudist colony cool
they lived mostly in a vw bus campgrounds our driveway
he was writing a new screenplay Gwen
talked like wanting my help
bla bla weird stuff
Nancy got big Hollywood lawyer & I even got Midland-law-Coberly involved
... it all died natural
He gave away most all money
Fred n Charlie died in Bournemouth UK... found an article on google
Life... Charlie had his Graduate in his 20s
we came out in our 80s
no money
who gives a shit
i!/we? live TRUCKIN'...
Os Bill
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Harry Madsen
"Grandpa Red and The Cherokee Rose" coming June ‘26
then follows
"Grandma Garcia and The Dead Mans Rodeo"
BUSD Odyssey School 1970s field trip to Sunset Beach
Black Medal of Honor recipient removed from US Department of Defense website +++ GUARDIAN
Bad Sachsa
Lived here and had our lil radio truck, overlooking what was the East German border & Russian military exercises, which me and Peter Waldo monitored... we later lived w a dentist fam in town, I had my '60 VW bug, our bestie girlfriends lived in Northeim... et ceteras