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  • NYC is ground zero

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    CopperC
    Not very flat
  • Indian Land

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    MikM
    I'm fine with it. It requires legislators to focus on the letter rather than the intent.
  • 2nd half of 2020 to SARS-CoV-2: Hold my beer.

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    Doctor PhibesD
    It looks like China is saying there's a new pneumonia, Kazakhstan is saying no there isn't, they've just registered cases as 'unspecified' where Covid wasn't confirmed by lab testing, as requested by WHO.
  • Piano question

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    George KG
    I've long been a fan of Handel's keyboard music, and at one time I had one of the suites under my fingers. Jon heard me play butcher the allemande from the E major suite a couple of years ago. But getting back to the Ponce.... Here's the fugue upon which he based his piece. Link to video
  • A Small Lift

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  • Walmart enters health insurance biz

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    L
    Nearly US 95% of consumers shopped at Walmart in 2017.
  • Sitzpinkeln

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    Catseye3C
    Just so you know . . . teh wimmenz are natural-born sitzpinklers. We don't need no stinkin' instructions. [image: 1594376272724-7c664c45-35e6-46db-8322-d9f2e43c8824-image.png]
  • Arguing in America

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    RainmanR
    Yes, good article. I'm concerned about Aqua though. He has been making a lot of sense lately, at least to me. Not sure if that is good or bad. Regarding the article: When I was in grad school, in my first seminar the prof stated that if anyone turned in anything using only the male pronoun, the grade would be an instant F with no appeals accepted. He was a former college president, Univ. of California, Irvine. Absolutely brilliant, and a true Liberal in the best sense of the term, way ahead of his time.
  • Tonight's dinner: whole red rice and turmeric chicken

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  • The General

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    taiwan_girlT
    @Jolly That was interesting. Thanks for sharing!
  • Who knew Larry was in the women’s apparel business?

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    LarryL
    Mmmmmm.... PIE!!!
  • Hey, Klaus! A "German" question

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    George KG
    @kluurs said in Hey, Klaus! A "German" question: Tangentally related to how I passed German in high school. I could make der, die and das all sound identical if mumbled quickly.
  • Kawasaki

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    @George-K said in Kawasaki: The more I read about this virus the more I thought it's not as simple as a pulmonary infection. In fact, it looks more like something that attacks the vasculature, and the pulmonary effects are the result of that. Now, this: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/05/nyregion/children-Kawasaki-syndrome-coronavirus.html I've never seen Kawasaki syndrome. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kawasaki_disease My brother-in-law had it.
  • Gotta love Iowahawk.

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  • "The Client"

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  • Hamilton County returns 14 felony indictments against protestors

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  • How to fix the Washington Redskins dilemna

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    LarryL
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  • Trump to Withdraw the USA from the WHO

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    LarryL
    That's true. We should defund them and kick their asses out also. [image: 1594328642427-img_20200709_170325.jpg]
  • Little Sisters Win SCOTUS Battle!!!

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    George KG
    @jon-nyc said in Little Sisters Win SCOTUS Battle!!!: Yeah, that’s messed up. Trump doesn’t get to, Trump has to. Just like Biden would. You'd better let Joe know: Biden Says He Would Rescind Exemption for Little Sisters of the Poor Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden issued a statement Wednesday evening in which he said he is “disappointed in today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision” in the case Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania. “I will restore the Obama-Biden policy that existed before the [2014 Supreme Court] Hobby Lobby ruling,” Biden said. The Supreme Court’s Little Sisters decision upheld the Trump administration’s rule exempting conscientious objectors from Obamacare’s birth-control and abortifacient mandate, but the decision did not address whether the mandate is itself a violation of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Here’s Biden’s full statement: Health care is a right that should not be dependent on race, gender, income or zip code. Yet as a result of today’s decision, countless women are at risk of losing access to affordable, preventive care. I am disappointed in today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that will make it easier for the Trump-Pence Administration to continue to strip health care from women – attempting to carve out broad exemptions to the Affordable Care Act’s commitment to giving all women free access to recommended contraception. As a result of the Affordable Care Act, more than 60 million women – including at least 32 million women of color – gained access to this preventative health care. The Obama-Biden Administration did this while also providing an exemption for houses of worship and an accommodation for nonprofit organizations with religious missions. As disappointing as the Supreme Court’s ruling is, there is a clear path to fixing it: electing a new President who will end Donald Trump’s ceaseless attempts to gut every aspect of the Affordable Care Act. If I am elected, I will restore the Obama-Biden policy that existed before the Hobby Lobby ruling: providing an exemption for houses of worship and an accommodation for nonprofit organizations with religious missions. The accommodation will allow women at these organizations to access contraceptive coverage, not through their employer-provided plan, but instead through their insurance company or a third-party administrator. The so-called “accommodation” is the very policy that the Little Sisters of the Poor, an order of Catholic nuns that provide care to the elderly, were fighting in court on the grounds that the policy still required them to violate their moral and religious convictions.
  • The Ones They Left Standing

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