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What Happened to the Eldest Kennedy Son?

Joseph P Kennedy Jr (July 25, 1915 – August 12, 1944) I’ve touched on this individual previously, and then deleted the posts associated with him after a falling out with the person who suggested the reincarnational link. Well, with Robert … Continue reading

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Hmm. What the Hell was John Grisham Thinking?

The Brethren (2000) Crime doesn’t pay, or does it? By the time I finished reading this novel, I was totally fed up with the concept that if ‘someone’ in government makes a mistake, his errors can be erased, papered over … Continue reading

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Not Content with Banning Abortions, They Want to…

Ban Abortion Pills, too Women’s choices are being steadily eroded. As was pointed out in last night’s episode of “Grey’s Anatomy”, the sanctity of life in the eye of pro-life supporters is only when a fetus is in the womb; … Continue reading

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Was Her Cancer Due to the Dust from 911?

Donna Summer (December 31, 1948 – May 17, 2012) There is a bit of controversy concerning Donna Summer‘s death in 2012. Donna Summer died of lung cancer, but the singer wasn’t a smoker, and the cancer wasn’t related to smoking, … Continue reading

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Fox Corporation Finally Out-Foxed

Fox Settles the Dominion Defamation Lawsuit Honestly, I am surprised that they waited until the last moment to finally agree to settle the lawsuit. This chart is a prime example of the power of Pluto in Aquarius. Everything else was … Continue reading

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You Wouldn’t Think He was a Shy Man

Charlie Chaplin (April 16, 1889 – December 25, 1977) Charlie Chaplin was always an enigma to regular folks. Sure, he could be like every man (the Tramp) and he could even lampoon Hitler (“The Great Dictator”), but the little insecurities … Continue reading

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He Really is Talking at Cross-Purposes with America

Jim Jordan (February 17, 1964) Thinking that you have oversight of state judiciary is the first mistake. The second is that you think by putting everyone else on the defensive is going to save your own skin. Eventually, everything catches … Continue reading

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When You Get Your Picture on the Cover of…

The Rolling Stone (November 9, 1967) Dr Hook wrote about the thrill of getting one’s picture here, even though he didn’t until March 1973, I believe, as a result of this song, released in 1972. I randomized the timing, but … Continue reading

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Even Supreme Court Justices Have Feet of Clay

Clarence Thomas (June 23, 1948) No one is above the law. We hear that so many times, that we become inured to its true meaning. But what if the law also applies to US Supreme Court justices? You’d want to … Continue reading

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Did Ike Meet with Two Aliens on February 20, 1954?

Dwight D Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) It’s an intriguing thought: a President of the United States meets with alien ambassadors, and turns down their request for the USA to stop using atomic weapons, in exchange for … Continue reading

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