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Cake day: June 16th, 2023

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  • The only people I’ve spoken to who really understand what a family goes through are ones who have experienced it as well. We knew it was a possibility with our mom, because our great aunt had dementia. My mom made arrangements, yet I’ll be damned she fought implementing those arrangements tooth and nail. She knew something was happening to her, and she became stubborn; wouldn’t go see a doctor because more than likely she was afraid to hear what she already knew.

    Ulitmately she went into the hospital for an unrelated matter, and was finally diagnosed. Yet by that time the disease was well underway. There wasn’t much to do except setup care and eventually hospice about four years after her diagnosis. She passed away late last year.


  • Yeah, that was entirely the intent of ushering in a think tank’s neoconservative military agenda. The Project for a New American Century (PNAC) had a list of signatories that included Wolfowitz, Rumsfeld, Jeb Bush, Gingrich, and Cheney; all determined to bring the United States into the 21st century prepared to fight micro-wars on several fronts.

    Their manifesto (authored a few years prior to 9/11) referred to the fact they’d need “a Pearl Harbor type event” to usher in these changes to military organization and deployment to move away from “cold war thinking.”

    The attack in NYC gained them political favor to implement these changes, go after Iraq, Iran, and North Korea (hence the Axis of Evil), and let the events of Iraq Part II unfold. It was sickening watching it unfold, and people ate that WMD shit up like it they were hooked on meth.





  • You people cheering on the separatists are also big fans of Brexit right?

    No, however I am a fan of self-determination, akin to Scotland’s reaction to Brexit and the possibility of them splitting with the UK so they could reenter the EU. And with the UK exiting the EU it was a close enough vote to split the country. Catalonia voted over 90% to leave…regardless of the referendum’s potential legality.

    Whatever Sanchez is doing to try to court the Catalonain leaders in exile is vile, and shouldn’t deter the will of Spaniards to choose their leadership, however governments outside winnter-take-all elections we have in the U.S. require political coalitions. Hopefully your politicians from different parties and interests can agree upon that and rightfully oust Sanchez.