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9/25/19
in case you missed this:
It's Banned Books Week - more evidence that banning books is about as useless as trying to ban air.
9/25/19
International Blasphemy Rights Day, held each year on September 30, is a day to show solidarity with those who challenge oppressive laws and social prohibitions against free expression, to support the right to challenge prevailing religious beliefs without fear of violence, arrest, or persecutio ...
Read more from Campaign for Free Expression9/27/19
“IT WAS A PERFECT CONVERSATION WITH UKRAINE PRESIDENT!”
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 27, 2019
9/28/19
Stopped by to see what you were doing for Banned Books Week. Can't find what a science group (IIRC) was doing that caught my eye.
9/29/19
We really should be doing more on banned books, seems there is less attention being paid than in the past.
10/17/19
The humiliations mount, and you can hear the laughter from Pyongyang to Ankara to Tehran. Trump isn't their boss. He's their bitch.
Read more from The Daily Beast10/19/19
You don't hear the laughter from Pyongyang to Ankara to Tehran? When he spoke at the UN? Check with ordinary Europeans as well.
Don't forget, most everything he says is a lie and the reverse is actually what's happening.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN !
10/19/19
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he won't forget a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump that warned him not to be a "fool," a "tough guy" or a "devil," and vowed a response to what he said was a missive out of line with diplomatic courtesies.
Read more from Bloomberg.com