Corporate interests have declared war on Robert Kennedy. This web site recommends everyone support him in every way you can think of.
Health Tips, or Do I Mean Guy-Watching
Other people's husbands should not allow themselves to be photographed looking as good as RFK (last winter):
Music
Just for fun...
Poetry
With some lovely close-up photos of mushrooms.
SSRI Dementia
Years ago a lot of cases were women with "postpartum depression" who became "Killer Moms." Many have been teenagers; some have been people who kept boring jobs for easy money, but hated their jobs, or their lack of success at other things that would have empowered them to quit the jobs. Now a disproportionate number are "gay" or transgender. Those are red herrings. What these people had to feel depressed about is not a common factor in 99% of all homicide-suicides throughout history. What they commit homicide-suicide with is not a common factor either, although they're less deadly when they have access to guns than when they use bombs or motor vehicles. The majority of all homicide-suicides in history have occurred when the killer had been using SSRI depressants. (Before the SSRI were invented, the majority were prisoners of war, like Samson, and, if we choose to count those, defeated warlords like Hitler.) Salgado's facts are accurate, and should be a warning to anyone who wants to "talk to someone" about "gender dysphoria" or homosexuality...but the implicit suggestion of the article is wrong. It is despicable beyond words when Big Pharma tries to blame groups of people who have admitted being unhappy for what Big Pharma has done to those people.
And this is so, so deeply wrong. It's a foot in the door for gun bans for all private people, of course, but it works through a hypothesis that is not supported by the available facts.
Tax Dollars, Use of
We wanted Chelsea Clinton to have a nice wedding, didn't we? We knew her social circle wouldn't be satisfied with a Wal-Mart wedding, though that would have been a rather splendid tribute to Arkansas. We knew that even if many of her parents' friends normally preferred Busch Beer, they expected to toast Chelsea's wedding in champagne, because tradition is tradition. We knew a big-mouthed extrovert like Bill Clinton would have called so many people his "friends" and led them to expect invitations to Chelsea's wedding that there'd be no way even one out of ten of them would get a chance to wish Chelsea well, face to face. Well, the Clintons could afford to feast a few thousand of Bill's very best buddies, right?
Maybe they could, but they didn't. We did. (Though not as much as some sources tried to claim.) Out of a fund designated for international poverty and disaster relief. Let's see, the Clinton-Mezvinsky wedding took place in July of 2010. That was the year of the big earthquake in Haiti. In the spring of 2010, did you console yourself, as you mailed your cheque, with a mental picture of that money going to rebuild a bridge or a school in Haiti? No such. The good news is that the Clintons' political enemies have been able to prove only 14 million dollars of USAID relief funding was diverted to the Mezvinskys' expenses, and really, most of it was spent on their house, only 3 million dollars of it on the wedding. That is better than the 84 million dollars some accused the Clintons of spending to get the young couple into a home of their own.
Still, it makes one wonder how much we spent on prezzies for the Clintons' three grandchildren.
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