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Yearly Archives: 2006
A Migratory Parrot Drops in for WW* – R. Jehn
This is one of those rare visitors in the Pacific Northwest. He appears in the Spring for a few days, and again in the Autumn, but he mostly spends his time elsewhere. He is an evening grosbeak. The picture was … Continue reading
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Secret Prisons – C. Loving
Cartoon Tuesday just lives on today. And there may be more …
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Rebels with a Cause – A. Embree
Wednesday, September 27th, 8 pm MonkeyWrench Books presents a screening and discussion of “Rebels with a Cause.” Rebels with a Cause is a 2000 documentary that chronicles the movements for social change of the Sixties that began with the civil … Continue reading
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Geneva Conventions Revisited on TT* – C. Loving
*Note: TT = (car)Toon Tuesday
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Sands of Sorrow in Three Parts
Today is the Monday Movie. This is a somber video offering, preceded by a somber article from Patrick Cockburn. I credit David Hamilton for ensuring this issue has stayed in the forefront of our ruminations. The truly horrible aspect of … Continue reading
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Susan and Spencer Are Singing’ a Duet on Sunday
This cut is from the Shiva’s Headband album ‘Coming to a Head.’ It’s a lovely duet from Susan and Spencer Perskin. Anyone Here’s their Web page – Shiva’s Headband. And here’s a little old press from The Rag. Here are … Continue reading
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Article 3 of the Geneva Convention – R. Jehn
At yesterday’s news conference in the Rose Garden, the President gave the following response to a question about the legislation he is seeking to have approved by Congress: Q Thank you very much, sir. What do you say to the … Continue reading
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Memories of Ann Richards – J. Muir
The order that discharged me from the United States Air Force was dated April 19, 1967; less than a month later, I passed my 21st birthday in Rio Grande City, trying to help out with the farm worker organizing effort … Continue reading
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Autumn Equinox Seasonal Message – K. Braun
But there never seems to be enough time / To do the things you want to do…” Saturday, September 23, 2006 marks the Fall Equinox, also known as Mabon. Lady Moon is in her First Quarter in Libra, echoing Lord … Continue reading
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