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Joann Prinzivalli
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Y’know, “science” back in 1965 might have supported such a move, much as:

The Trump Administration is busily stacking the deck in the courts. There may well be a sufficient number of anti-science ideologues on the SCOTUS now (those with “impeccable” grooming by the long-running radical right wing fascist anti-American conspiracy Heritage Foundation and Federalist Society), with hundreds

This Trump Administration plan to erase Transgender People is the Pence “Christian(ist) Dominionism” influence rearing its ugly and unscientific head.

Suspicious flying doghouse (err, Sopwith Camel) seen in the vicinity shortly before the crash.

The Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society are subversive organizations dedicated to the destruction of the nation.

What it comes down to, is having a single ancestor from a particular ethnic group, unless one subscribes to a racist white supremacist “not one drop of blood” racial purity doctrine (something that the Nazis very much admired about the United States back in the 1930's), doesn’t make one a part of that ethnic group, at

So, I guess a parody of the aging Weezer might be called Geezer?

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After all, he is willing to shoot people on Fifth Avenue, knowing it won;t lose him any votes, *and* he really hates journalists . . . 

The Brompton, with battery, is about 38 pounds. The Tern Vektron is about 48 pounds. The Rad website has their folding e-bikes between 61 and 66.5 pounds (not counting the cargo model at 72 pounds).

I imagine this line of inquiry follows the recent re-gendering of Dr. Who.

I’m on the mailing list for when Brompton releases their folding e-bike in the U.S. Also on my potential e-bike list is a Tern Vektron (my current 2-wheel ride is a non-electric Tern Verge x30h, which keeps them in the running).  Having the folding feature is essential to me.  (I realize these e-bikes are heavier, and

Can’t be! There are only four of them, not six.  But a real group photo might be appropriate - if they all look like they were “groomed” by Prof. Chua, then there might be something to the idea . . .

The question is - were they “groomed” for him by Yale Prof. Amy Chua? (who BTW denies any “grooming” for Kavanaugh clerks at the Court of Appeals despite credible reports). Maybe a group photograph of his bevy of clerks should be released.  

Now that the belligerent perjurer has been confirmed, all we can do is look forward to his impact on the SCOTUS.

I “corrected” the caption on the picture:

Andrew Cuomo may not be the most endearing person to occupy the New York Governor’s chair. He has not done a bad job as governor, but he has a tendency to be crude, insensitive, vindictive and a few other things - but by and large his heart is usually in the right place. Take, for example, ham-handed methodology used

Even if Cynthia Nixon does not actually upset the sitting governor, I’d like to see an analysis of the primary tallies in Westchester and Rockland Counties, compared to those of the rest of the state, to see if there is a discernable “indirect referendum” effect based on local opposition to the ham-handed way Andrew

This seems like a film to watch alongside the beautifully photographed 1999 film Aimee and Jaguar (wich is based on a true story)

Coming from someone with the third alternate spelling of my name (behind Joanne and JoAnn), which was in the top 100 in the years around the time I was born, I can say that in an elementary school classroom with three of us, the orally stated question of “which Jo(a/A/_A)nn(e)?” can apparently now be topped by “which

Poe’s Law (from a Wikipedia definition):”without a clear indicator of the author’s intent, it is impossible to create a parody of extremist views so obviously exaggerated that it cannot be mistaken by some readers for a sincere expression of the parodied views”