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Daily Archives: 15 October 2020
Woman Suffrage Stamp, 1970
The more research I did, the more postage stamps I found that touch on the all-important citizen duty that we’re doing these days. So, continuing on in the series that mashes up collecting and voting, I found this item from … Continue reading
Fratelli Tutti 12: The Powerful Without Obstacles
In Fratelli Tutti we continue to look at the discouragement in the world situation. We’ve had episodes of hopefulness especially since 1989. Some of those spoiling hope are members of the 1% in a desire to have unfettered and dominant … Continue reading
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Ballot
Good news: the ballot has touched down on my kitchen table. My vote is heading to the bin Saturday when I go in for training session #2.