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World War I poster

 

The Imperial War Museum

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47 REPUBLICAN SENATORS APPEAR TO HAVE BROKEN THE LAW IN A BIZARRE ATTEMPT TO UNDERMINE OUR DULY-ELECTED PRESIDENT AND HIS ADMINISTRATION AS THEY WRAP UP SENSITIVE NEGOTIATIONS INVOLVING NUCLEAR ARMS.

 

(See a complete list of these characters below)

 

One week after the Republican House hosted a head of state who used our Congress for a political stunt, against the will of our president, 47 Republican senators, including several who think they're viable candidates for the presidency, appear to have just broken the law signing a letter to Iran undermining sensitive negotiations between our two countries, telling the Iranian government they may not support any agreement President Obama's administration is working on with them.

 

Please join us in signing a PETITION TO FILE CHARGES AGAINST THESE 47 SENATORS who appear to be in violation of The Logan Act in attempting to undermine a nuclear agreement.

 

Vice President Joe Biden is quoted as saying:

 

"This letter, in the guise of a constitutional lesson, ignores two centuries of precedent and threatens to undermine the ability of any future American President, whether Democrat or Republican, to negotiate with other nations on behalf of the United States. Honorable people can disagree over policy. But this is no way to make America safer or stronger.

 

"Around the world, America's influence depends on its ability to honor its commitments. Some of these are made in international agreements approved by Congress. However, as the authors of this letter must know, the vast majority of our international commitments take effect without Congressional approval. ... They are essential tools to the conduct of our foreign policy, and they ensure the continuity that enables the United States to maintain our credibility and global leadership even as Presidents and Congresses come and go."

 

Biden went on to note that diplomatic recognition of China, the ending of the Vietnam War and the Iran hostage crisis were all ironed out without congressional approval.

 

HOW LONG WILL WE LET THESE IMBECILES AND AMATEURS TEAR DOWN OUR GOVERNMENT AND FURTHER ERODE DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONFIDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES?

 

Tucker believes these 47 senators should be arrested, tried and convicted for treason. It appears that these "leaders" have violated THE LOGAN ACT in their move to undermine this country's potential nuclear agreement with Iran.

 

When will this end? There is only one answer. When you stop voting Republican.

 

Here's the complete list of senators (all Republican) who signed this letter to the government of Iran, deliberately undermining the good faith work of the American executive and his administration:

 

Richard Shelby (Ala.)

Jeff Sessions (Ala.)

Dan Sullivan (Alaska)

John McCain (Ariz.)

John Boozman (Ark.)

Tom Cotton (Ark.)

Cory Gardner (Colo.)

Marco Rubio (Fla.)

Johnny Isakson (Ga.)

David Perdue (Ga.)

Mike Crapo (Idaho)

Jim Risch (Idaho)

Mark Kirk (Ill.)

Chuck Grassley (Iowa)

Joni Ernst (Iowa)

Pat Roberts (Kansas)

Jerry Moran (Kansas)

Mitch McConnell (Ky.)

Rand Paul (Ky.)

David Vitter (La.)

Bill Cassidy (La.)

Roger Wicker (Miss.)

Roy Blunt (Mo.)

Steve Daines (Mont.)

Deb Fischer (Neb.)

Ben Sasse (Neb.)

Dean Heller (Nev.)

Kelly Ayotte (N.H.)

Richard Burr (N.C.)

Thom Tillis (N.C.)

John Hoeven (N.D.)

Rob Portman (Ohio)

Jim Inhofe (Okla.)

James Lankford (Okla.)

Pat Toomey (Pa.)

Lindsey Graham (S.C.)

Tim Scott (S.C.)

John Thune (S.D.)

Mike Rounds (S.D.)

John Cornyn (Texas)

Ted Cruz (Texas)

Orin Hatch (Utah)

Mike Lee (Utah)

Shelley Moore Capito (W.V.)

Ron Johnson (Wis.)

Mike Enzi (Wyo.)

John Barrasso (Wyo.)

 

Please join us in signing a PETITION TO FILE CHARGES AGAINST THESE 47 SENATORS who appear to be in violation of The Logan Act in attempting to undermine a nuclear agreement.

  

It’s very difficult not to feel some kind of way in light of recent events {Random Thought 4.18.21}

With apologies to U2, I thought of this title as soon as I saw the threatening sky on May 1. That is May Day and it is bigly celebrated in Red Square in Moscow. The Russian military marches for several hours and they bring out their enormous missiles, tanks, trucks, and thousands upon thousands of goose stepping soldiers while Putin stands taking it all in as any megalomaniacal dictator would. This is the kind of parade Trump wants in Washington, D.C. to show the world he is the Big Shot of the Western World.

 

Well, I have been sitting much of the time these past 18 years in this same room working on the computer and making prints and listening to CNN, MSNBC, or C-SPAN in the background. Yet, I have never seen such a sky. Red sky, Red Square. I sat here thinking about it.

 

Has the US become an unwitting annex of Putin's Russia because of the guy who resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Do you have cable tv? Does your cable system have America ONE on it? If so, you are watching extreme right wing propaganda, much of which comes from Moscow and people like Alex Jones. Putin must love it. Does it worry you that Trump does not seem concerned at all that America's 2016 election process was hacked by Russia? It's right in the Mueller Report if you would take the time to read it. Mueller comes right out and states the Russians were at fault, and so did our 17 national security agencies. But Trump denies it. After all, he even said he knows more than the generals. And it scary that the three generals he had working in the White House are all gone now. And one of them is off to federal prison for being an agent of a foreign nation (Michael Flynn who was working for Turkey while also working for th U.S.).

 

If this does not bother you, fellow Americans, I am even more frightened of our future. Russia will interfere in 2020 in order to get their stooge re-elected. Enough is enough. It is past time to start impeachment hearings. If the Senate refuses to get rid of Trump, America will be faced with 4 more years of a constant assault on the democratic process. Trump will declare himself KING and his family of grifters and thieves will take over the government. It will be worse than 1776. At least King George was intelligent. We have a President who is nothing more than a TV reality star who knows how to manipulate the media. We now know that he built up his "fortune" by stiffing people and using other peoples money, heavily leveraged to the point that he may actually be in debt. We cannot know without an examination of his taxes for the past 9 years.

 

He now has a toady Attorney General who, rather than represent America, is now Trump's Roy Cohn, a personal attorney who will stick his nose up at the Rule of Law. Remember, though, NO ONE is above the law. The day of reckoning soon awakes (I hope) when Mueller testifies before Congress and when Congress is able to obtain Trump's tax returns and also re investigates Donald Trump, Jr., a pretty shady character himself, but then the acorn never falls far from the tree, and that certainly includes Ivanka.

 

Think about it, America. Do we want to be Under a Blood Red Sky???

www.thedailybeast.com/the-hell-of-working-at-trumps-new-f...

many businesses are closed due to the pandemic. When protests, marches and riots began many of the shops were forced to board up their shop to protect it from vandalism, damages including looting. The pandemic is real! Police brutality is real!

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

I really hope that Americans will make the right decision when the time comes and reject the McCain/Palin ticket and the Fundamentalist Christian poison that comes with it.

Street Art Sacramento CA 2020

Remarks of Senator Barack Obama

Final Primary Night

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

St. Paul, Minnesota

 

Tonight, after fifty-four hard-fought contests, our primary season has finally come to an end.

 

Sixteen months have passed since we first stood together on the steps of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. Thousands of miles have been traveled. Millions of voices have been heard. And because of what you said - because you decided that change must come to Washington; because you believed that this year must be different than all the rest; because you chose to listen not to your doubts or your fears but to your greatest hopes and highest aspirations, tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another - a journey that will bring a new and better day to America. Tonight, I can stand before you and say that I will be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States.

 

I want to thank every American who stood with us over the course of this campaign - through the good days and the bad; from the snows of Cedar Rapids to the sunshine of Sioux Falls. And tonight I also want to thank the men and woman who took this journey with me as fellow candidates for President.

 

At this defining moment for our nation, we should be proud that our party put forth one of the most talented, qualified field of individuals ever to run for this office. I have not just competed with them as rivals, I have learned from them as friends, as public servants, and as patriots who love America and are willing to work tirelessly to make this country better. They are leaders of this party, and leaders that America will turn to for years to come.

 

That is particularly true for the candidate who has traveled further on this journey than anyone else. Senator Hillary Clinton has made history in this campaign not just because she's a woman who has done what no woman has done before, but because she's a leader who inspires millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to the causes that brought us here tonight.

 

We've certainly had our differences over the last sixteen months. But as someone who's shared a stage with her many times, I can tell you that what gets Hillary Clinton up in the morning - even in the face of tough odds - is exactly what sent her and Bill Clinton to sign up for their first campaign in Texas all those years ago; what sent her to work at the Children's Defense Fund and made her fight for health care as First Lady; what led her to the United States Senate and fueled her barrier-breaking campaign for the presidency - an unyielding desire to improve the lives of ordinary Americans, no matter how difficult the fight may be. And you can rest assured that when we finally win the battle for universal health care in this country, she will be central to that victory. When we transform our energy policy and lift our children out of poverty, it will be because she worked to help make it happen. Our party and our country are better off because of her, and I am a better candidate for having had the honor to compete with Hillary Rodham Clinton.

 

There are those who say that this primary has somehow left us weaker and more divided. Well I say that because of this primary, there are millions of Americans who have cast their ballot for the very first time. There are Independents and Republicans who understand that this election isn't just about the party in charge of Washington, it's about the need to change Washington. There are young people, and African-Americans, and Latinos, and women of all ages who have voted in numbers that have broken records and inspired a nation.

 

All of you chose to support a candidate you believe in deeply. But at the end of the day, we aren't the reason you came out and waited in lines that stretched block after block to make your voice heard. You didn't do that because of me or Senator Clinton or anyone else. You did it because you know in your hearts that at this moment - a moment that will define a generation - we cannot afford to keep doing what we've been doing. We owe our children a better future. We owe our country a better future. And for all those who dream of that future tonight, I say - let us begin the work together. Let us unite in common effort to chart a new course for America.

 

In just a few short months, the Republican Party will arrive in St. Paul with a very different agenda. They will come here to nominate John McCain, a man who has served this country heroically. I honor that service, and I respect his many accomplishments, even if he chooses to deny mine. My differences with him are not personal; they are with the policies he has proposed in this campaign.

 

Because while John McCain can legitimately tout moments of independence from his party in the past, such independence has not been the hallmark of his presidential campaign.

 

It's not change when John McCain decided to stand with George Bush ninety-five percent of the time, as he did in the Senate last year.

 

It's not change when he offers four more years of Bush economic policies that have failed to create well-paying jobs, or insure our workers, or help Americans afford the skyrocketing cost of college - policies that have lowered the real incomes of the average American family, widened the gap between Wall Street and Main Street, and left our children with a mountain of debt.

 

And it's not change when he promises to continue a policy in Iraq that asks everything of our brave men and women in uniform and nothing of Iraqi politicians - a policy where all we look for are reasons to stay in Iraq, while we spend billions of dollars a month on a war that isn't making the American people any safer.

 

So I'll say this - there are many words to describe John McCain's attempt to pass off his embrace of George Bush's policies as bipartisan and new. But change is not one of them.

 

Change is a foreign policy that doesn't begin and end with a war that should've never been authorized and never been waged. I won't stand here and pretend that there are many good options left in Iraq, but what's not an option is leaving our troops in that country for the next hundred years - especially at a time when our military is overstretched, our nation is isolated, and nearly every other threat to America is being ignored.

 

We must be as careful getting out of Iraq as we were careless getting in - but start leaving we must. It's time for Iraqis to take responsibility for their future. It's time to rebuild our military and give our veterans the care they need and the benefits they deserve when they come home. It's time to refocus our efforts on al Qaeda's leadership and Afghanistan, and rally the world against the common threats of the 21st century - terrorism and nuclear weapons; climate change and poverty; genocide and disease. That's what change is.

 

Change is realizing that meeting today's threats requires not just our firepower, but the power of our diplomacy - tough, direct diplomacy where the President of the United States isn't afraid to let any petty dictator know where America stands and what we stand for. We must once again have the courage and conviction to lead the free world. That is the legacy of Roosevelt, and Truman, and Kennedy. That's what the American people want. That's what change is.

 

Change is building an economy that rewards not just wealth, but the work and workers who created it. It's understanding that the struggles facing working families can't be solved by spending billions of dollars on more tax breaks for big corporations and wealthy CEOs, but by giving a the middle-class a tax break, and investing in our crumbling infrastructure, and transforming how we use energy, and improving our schools, and renewing our commitment to science and innovation. It's understanding that fiscal responsibility and shared prosperity can go hand-in-hand, as they did when Bill Clinton was President.

 

John McCain has spent a lot of time talking about trips to Iraq in the last few weeks, but maybe if he spent some time taking trips to the cities and towns that have been hardest hit by this economy - cities in Michigan, and Ohio, and right here in Minnesota - he'd understand the kind of change that people are looking for.

 

Maybe if he went to Iowa and met the student who works the night shift after a full day of class and still can't pay the medical bills for a sister who's ill, he'd understand that she can't afford four more years of a health care plan that only takes care of the healthy and wealthy. She needs us to pass health care plan that guarantees insurance to every American who wants it and brings down premiums for every family who needs it. That's the change we need.

 

Maybe if he went to Pennsylvania and met the man who lost his job but can't even afford the gas to drive around and look for a new one, he'd understand that we can't afford four more years of our addiction to oil from dictators. That man needs us to pass an energy policy that works with automakers to raise fuel standards, and makes corporations pay for their pollution, and oil companies invest their record profits in a clean energy future - an energy policy that will create millions of new jobs that pay well and can't be outsourced. That's the change we need.

 

And maybe if he spent some time in the schools of South Carolina or St. Paul or where he spoke tonight in New Orleans, he'd understand that we can't afford to leave the money behind for No Child Left Behind; that we owe it to our children to invest in early childhood education; to recruit an army of new teachers and give them better pay and more support; to finally decide that in this global economy, the chance to get a college education should not be a privilege for the wealthy few, but the birthright of every American. That's the change we need in America. That's why I'm running for President.

 

The other side will come here in September and offer a very different set of policies and positions, and that is a debate I look forward to. It is a debate the American people deserve. But what you don't deserve is another election that's governed by fear, and innuendo, and division. What you won't hear from this campaign or this party is the kind of politics that uses religion as a wedge, and patriotism as a bludgeon - that sees our opponents not as competitors to challenge, but enemies to demonize. Because we may call ourselves Democrats and Republicans, but we are Americans first. We are always Americans first.

 

Despite what the good Senator from Arizona said tonight, I have seen people of differing views and opinions find common cause many times during my two decades in public life, and I have brought many together myself. I've walked arm-in-arm with community leaders on the South Side of Chicago and watched tensions fade as black, white, and Latino fought together for good jobs and good schools. I've sat across the table from law enforcement and civil rights advocates to reform a criminal justice system that sent thirteen innocent people to death row. And I've worked with friends in the other party to provide more children with health insurance and more working families with a tax break; to curb the spread of nuclear weapons and ensure that the American people know where their tax dollars are being spent; and to reduce the influence of lobbyists who have all too often set the agenda in Washington.

 

In our country, I have found that this cooperation happens not because we agree on everything, but because behind all the labels and false divisions and categories that define us; beyond all the petty bickering and point-scoring in Washington, Americans are a decent, generous, compassionate people, united by common challenges and common hopes. And every so often, there are moments which call on that fundamental goodness to make this country great again.

 

So it was for that band of patriots who declared in a Philadelphia hall the formation of a more perfect union; and for all those who gave on the fields of Gettysburg and Antietam their last full measure of devotion to save that same union.

 

So it was for the Greatest Generation that conquered fear itself, and liberated a continent from tyranny, and made this country home to untold opportunity and prosperity.

 

So it was for the workers who stood out on the picket lines; the women who shattered glass ceilings; the children who braved a Selma bridge for freedom's cause.

 

So it has been for every generation that faced down the greatest challenges and the most improbable odds to leave their children a world that's better, and kinder, and more just.

 

And so it must be for us.

 

America, this is our moment. This is our time. Our time to turn the page on the policies of the past. Our time to bring new energy and new ideas to the challenges we face. Our time to offer a new direction for the country we love.

 

The journey will be difficult. The road will be long. I face this challenge with profound humility, and knowledge of my own limitations. But I also face it with limitless faith in the capacity of the American people. Because if we are willing to work for it, and fight for it, and believe in it, then I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal; this was the moment when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last, best hope on Earth. This was the moment - this was the time - when we came together to remake this great nation so that it may always reflect our very best selves, and our highest ideals. Thank you, God Bless you, and may God Bless the United States of America.

Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy

Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry

Sunshine on the water looks so lovely

Sunshine almost always makes me high

 

If I had a day that I could give you

I'd give to you a day just like today

If I had a song that I could sing for you

I'd sing a song to make you feel this way

 

Sunshine on my shoulders makes me happy

Sunshine in my eyes can make me cry

Sunshine on the water looks so lovely

Sunshine almost always makes me high

 

If I had a tale that I could tell you

I'd tell a tale sure to make you smile

If I had a wish that I could wish for you

I'd make a wish for sunshine all the while

 

John Denver

  

A must see on Black

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

With the death of George Floyd that has sparked national and international attention on crimes against against African Americans by law enforcement officers. As a former law enforcement officer things has to change. Real change means accountability. It's a shame a few bad apples has ruined an honorable profession. {Random Thought 6.9.2020}

boston, massachusetts

october 1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

A man name George. He mattered. Sacramento remembers George.

Incidents of injustice against African Americans such as what happened to George Floyd is why Colin Kaepernick took a knee. This is why we say “Black Lives Matter”.

George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African American man killed during an arrest after a store clerk alleged he had passed a counterfeit $20 bill in Minneapolis. A white police officer named Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for a period initially reported to be 8 minutes and 46 seconds. After his death, protests against police brutality, especially toward black people, quickly spread across the United States and internationally.

 

As a African American female former law enforcement officer now Social Services Worker I see both sides of the issue.

 

Definition of Defund The Police:

"Defund the police" is an American slogan that supports divesting funds from police departments and reallocating them to non-policing forms of public safety and community support, such as social services, youth services, housing, education, healthcare and other community resources.

 

More funding is definitely needed in social programs.

 

{Random Thought 7.11.2020}

James Montgomery Flagg. WWI, America. Imperial War Museum, London, UK.

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Here we can get a good closeup of the book - it does say Wake Up America, and it does have the symbol for communism on its cover. I can't quite make out the author. In this picture, though, the concerned citizen is standing by a truck, not a car.

www.thenation.com/

 

quote.......

As reports circulate of a sharp debate within the White House over possible US military action against Iran and its nuclear enrichment facilities, The Nation has learned that the Bush Administration and the Pentagon have issued orders for a major "strike group" of ships, including the nuclear aircraft carrier Eisenhower as well as a cruiser, destroyer, frigate, submarine escort and supply ship, to head for the Persian Gulf, just off Iran's western coast. This information follows a report in the current issue of Time magazine, both online and in print, that a group of ships capable of mining harbors has received orders to be ready to sail for the Persian Gulf by October 1.

 

snip....

According to Lieut. Mike Kafka, a spokesman at the headquarters of the Second Fleet, based in Norfolk, Virginia, the Eisenhower Strike Group, bristling with Tomahawk cruise missiles, has received recent orders to depart the United States in a little over a week. Other official sources in the public affairs office of the Navy Department at the Pentagon confirm that this powerful armada is scheduled to arrive off the coast of Iran on or around October 21.

end quote.......

www.thenation.com/doc/20061009/lindorff

 

August 2011 in photos: Day 23- needs improvement

Waking through Eendrachtsplein after the rain, I saw the day's light cast shimmering attention to the intersection brightly painted red, white, and blue. Blue best described my mood. I had just read more news from the States. Celebrity-bound politicians ranting about needed improvements to the U.S. economy and the bleak job situation across the country, but offering no solid plans of improvement. But, hey, everybody has an opinion about what is really happening.

 

I took pause because the colors red, white and blue are also the colors on the flag in the Netherlands. Here, the politicians and economists appear to be collaborating with one another to stabilize the economy from the ripple effects. The job market is boasting a healthy influx of available employment for Dutch residents. But, then again, everybody has an opinion about what is really happening.

 

I stand at the crossroads; gut-wrenched from seeing and hearing the difficult experiences of friends, family, and people I have not met. Daily I witness the stark contrasts. Stripes without stars.

"it is a damned shame that a few selfish prudes delight in screwing up what is a basic American right. This will not stand. I am getting up off my fat ___ and file a class-action. There is no way in hell we should have to go outside and smoke. Just who in the hell do these ___ _____s think they are anyway?

An old man, standing by a parking meter. The book he is holding is entitled "Wake Up America" and has a picture of the symbol for communism on its cover.

The concerned citizen, holding the book warning of the dangers of communism, is apparently answering the questions of a reporter. We don't really think much about communism anymore, but in the 1970s the world was a bit different.

It's our home, so lets take care of it... [LOLmusic]

 

People just don't seem to understand the concept of Going Green. I see people all the time with these bags that say "Go Green!" but then they litter or something and its like, WTF? Stop being so dense and DO something about it, don't just use this revolution as a fashion accessory, actually make a difference. And that goes for everybody else in the world too!

We need to start doing something about everything!!

 

Mega Peace

 

Editing~ Was too orange, so messed with color balance to even it out, then added a vignette, and then found an old action I had saved ages ago. I forget what was on it that played. Nothing changed about the DoF, no added blur. I used my cousins 50mm f/1.8 to take this shot, just to try it out to see if I would like to buy one myself. Haha.

boston, massachusetts

october 1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

(partial / end of roll)

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Lexington Day Parade

 

[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.24249

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 4189-17

  

Originally designed in 1917, by James Montgomery Flagg, the original poster stated at the bottom, "Civilization calls every man, woman, and child." Today, with the nation in upheaval, traditions being destroyed, and the economy plummeting, new ranks of people are once again touting the "Wake Up America" slogan in websites, songs, seminars, and books to support our beliefs that freedom and individual liberties must be protected from the dangers of growing state and federal governments.

"In the United States... to question the #establishment is to question God, therefore one's #patriotism and salvation are contingent on their submission to the state."-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT and CCIOS

#WakeUpAmerica #QAnon #MAGA #tcot #GreatAwakening #TheStorm

slideshow 10, slide 37/73

 

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

slideshow 10, slide 35/73

 

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

slideshow 10, slide 36/73

 

boston, massachusetts

1971

 

columbus day parade, north end

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Harry called a couple of friends over for an early morning tea party and it kind of exploded!

Ron Paul's campaign has gained much momentum in recent weeks. His message of freedom, peace, and prosperity is permeating all of America. He raised over $5 million in the 3rd quarter; a 114% increase from his second quarter totals while Romney, Guilianni, and McCain saw drastic decreases.

 

Donations were from we the people, not corporations, special interest groups, or lobbyists. Of the other candidates, Ron Paul received the MOST donations from the military! His message is clear and is being heard... even by the media!

 

Here are a few videos of his more recent interviews:

PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (10/12/2007):

Part 1, Part 2

 

Interview on CSPAN (10/12/2007):

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.

 

Join the revolution, take back America from the neocons and bankers, fight for your freedom and support the campaign: Spread the word and DONATE!

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