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Ocotillo Tom's avatar

David, With all due respect to Kamala Harris, their #1 nightmare is THE TRUTH.

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Larry Woods's avatar

Truth be told, Donald J Trump should be one of the right-wing nightmares. Throw in Vance.

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Thomas Nicholson's avatar

May I also humbly summit the following?

1. An unabridged Law Book (currently banned in Florida)

2. A public swimming pool

3. An out-of-tune banjo (if there is such a thing)

4. A homeless cat

5. A theater with a video camera

6. A military veteran

7. Only one scoop of ice-cream

8. A history book

9. A vaccine for anything

10. An accurate calculator

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Jane Conlin's avatar

#2 - anything public and/or free: swimming pools, libraries, transit, schools, town halls, parks, clean water.

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Edward Westerfield's avatar

You know Don-old was just dying to say that word at the NBJA yesterday

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Jude Johnson's avatar

Add the childless Dog Moms (and Dads) to the list!

Also Swifties Registering Voters... (chef's kiss)

Love the photo, dude!

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Liberal Old Lady's avatar

You absolutely nailed it! In addiition, in light of Trump's comments yesterday, the ability of Kamala to "suddently become black"! I understand he's going to be looking into that. Go Kamala!

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Nancy Haynes's avatar

Great photo!

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Jerry Wilkerson's avatar

And reality of the moment.

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Phyllis Duggan's avatar

🤣 Laughter is great medicine! Thank you!

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KB in AZ's avatar

Rockin’ that shirt! 🥰

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Ralph's avatar

Manifest Destiny

Belief in the God-ordained right of European-Americans to settle and colonize the continental United States from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast is known as manifest destiny. Coined by newspaper editor John O'Sullivan in 1845, the phrase "manifest destiny" reached its zenith during the US takeover of the Oregon territory, the Mexican- American War, and the California gold rush. Arising from heightened patriotism after the War of 1812, the religious passion of the Second Great Awakening, and the economic drive for more land and profits, this nationalist expansion of "American" people and culture was synonymous with white imperialist, racially supremacist, and religiously intolerant thoughts and actions against Native Americans, Mexicans, Chinese, Japanese, and other people of color. This primary source set includes visual, audial, and written documents that reflect the era's projected ideals and harsh realities. From twentieth- century posters, monuments, and letters to nineteenth-century maps, biographies, and paintings, this set allows students to gain a greater understanding of how perceptions of

manifest destiny have changed over time.

dp.la/primary-source-sets/manifest-destiny (Digital public library of America)

Just trying to find someone to read this. It has given me answers today.

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Patricia Maisch's avatar

An expanded and actually judicious Supreme Court.

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Bryan's avatar

Love the truth and the shirt!!

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Mark Warnken's avatar

Amen!!!!!

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Paul Massman's avatar

I would add #25 Really good history and government teachers

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Elouise Rusk's avatar

Thank you, David! I agree! It’s tough to vote in Arizona😋

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