Wednesday, November 6, 2024


1776 - 2024



20 comments:

  1. I am so horrified, scared and I feel hopeless.
    Take Care,
    Kaye

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    1. Kaye, I'm very, very fearful of what is awaiting us(and by virtue of the US power) the world. This 1965 song is more and more relevant. De-evolution.

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  2. Appropriate. I have no other words today.

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    1. I have a few, but I'll keep them to myself, Val.

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  3. Oh I love Barry McGuire:) It was a heck of a night last night. It was a red wave for sure, now we will see how it plays out.

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  4. Well, he's trailed all sorts of alarming policies, but he may or may not carry them out. What he has said about Ukraine is especially worrying. Does he intend to support Putin?

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    1. From everything he has openly said, yes, he will support Putin. He admires strongmen and now he has the authority, via the so-called supreme court, to become one. I'm sorry about it, but the advancement of Russia through Europe will be on Europe. He lies about everything but in this I believe him.

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  5. Deflated and sad and scared.

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    1. Me, too. Also extremely disappointed in humankind.

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    1. The people of this country do not have one clue as to what they have done, Rita.

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  7. It wasn’t even close. The majority of voters are unhappy and want change. I’m afraid they’ll get a lot more than they bargained for. 😒

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    1. Oh, yes. We will all suffer the consequences of what they have done, Cheerful.

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  8. I too, hope he is not going through with much of what he said during the campaign. Whatever happens....it is going to happen to all of us and those who voted for him are going to be in for a surprise. Let's hope something can be done for the next two months to get us prepared and protected.

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  9. I love the song by the way. I'm not familiar with Barry McGuire.

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    1. The song, sadly, has never lost its' relevance, nick. I saw this performance on, I think, Hullabaloo, a tv program for teens in the 60s, in 1965, when this song was released. I never forgot it.

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