I agree, Stegiel. Raskin's proposal is so paranoid and inflammatory all I can do is smh.
Actually, the blues song drifting in and out of my mind the last few days has been "Death Has No Mercy" sung by Rev. Gary. I stand amazed that people cannot see the holocaust around them so conveniently separated in time and distance from the injection. People think these numbers of heart problems, cancers, and neurological illnesses are normal. Ed Dowd continues to warn us that the excess mortality rate remains in unprecedented territory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1BvK_00loQ
I wish I could be amazed. I felt at 10 it was over. I was an avid and imaginary young reader and 1967 was a tremendous impact. Living in a suburb of Sacramento I listened to KFRC AM covering the summer of love in San Francisco. When FM entered my world I listened to KFAT from Gilroy and KCSM Woodland.
I agree, Stegiel. Raskin's proposal is so paranoid and inflammatory all I can do is smh.
Actually, the blues song drifting in and out of my mind the last few days has been "Death Has No Mercy" sung by Rev. Gary. I stand amazed that people cannot see the holocaust around them so conveniently separated in time and distance from the injection. People think these numbers of heart problems, cancers, and neurological illnesses are normal. Ed Dowd continues to warn us that the excess mortality rate remains in unprecedented territory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1BvK_00loQ
I wish I could be amazed. I felt at 10 it was over. I was an avid and imaginary young reader and 1967 was a tremendous impact. Living in a suburb of Sacramento I listened to KFRC AM covering the summer of love in San Francisco. When FM entered my world I listened to KFAT from Gilroy and KCSM Woodland.
I have enjoyed Rev. Gary. Thanks of course to Hot Tuna.
Yes. Loved Hot Tuna's version.