Showing posts with label voting begins in US. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voting begins in US. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Early voting begins

The Lincoln Project lawn signs
Polling booths open in certain areas of the United States for early voting. Voters claim they’re stimulated by the recent death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “I’m voting for the future lives of my children,” one woman said.
In Virginia, Trumpies grouped in front of the polling area, waving flags and shouting. Unprecedent behavior outside pollling booths….
Will voting make a difference in how Trump, Trumpies, and the Republican-majority senate approach the nomination for the next justice? That is, will they respect the "will of the people" and allow the process to unfold in respectful order? 
Nah!

News blues…

The unbecoming fight for the next Supreme Court justice is on.
Judaic tradition mourns for seven days. Islam tradition mourns for three days. Christian tradition mourns for seven days (up to 40 days for Orthodox).
Mourning Ruth Bader Ginsburg and reviewing her extraordinary life is being shoved aside and replaced by a distasteful Trumpie-flavored squabble.

Jerusalema

The Jerusalema dance challenge continues…. People all around the world are sharing videos of their unique teams dancing to the hit song Jerusalema by South African musician Master KG, featuring the voice of songstress Nomcebo Zikode.
Ghana Army  (1:25 mins)
The Novices of Daughters of St Francis of Assisi (FSF) at St Leo Formation House - Izotsha - Umzimkulu Diocese  (5:25 mins)
Jerusalema Master KG Top best dance challenge World Wide  (12:15 mins)
Interview with South Africa’s Master KG on the massive global hit  (12: mins)
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The Lincoln Project:
Accountable  (0:25 mins(
Hypocrisy Incarnate  (1:18 mins)
Meidas Touch: Demand Decency  (0:45 mins)

Meanwhile, back at the ranch…

After days of moving my mother into the Care Center, I plan to stay home, work in the garden, don my waders and remove fast growing pond weed, and attend to my compost pile.
I will also sort through what likely will be the first of two rounds to auction my mother’s personal property.
Keeping "RBG" in mind, I celebrate the spring and welcome the first monsoonal rainfall.
Lots to do.