Do you really want your children to emulate Trump? Are those the qualities of a decent human being?
- Joanne
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Do you really want your children to emulate Trump? Are those the qualities of a decent human being?
- Joanne
On the eve of America's 250th anniversary, it's truly sad to see that the country has sunk so low that it is being led by a cruel madman. As a Canadian, I am terribly disappointed about how Trump has destroyed the friendly relationship between our two countries. He has imposed tariffs which have hurt the Canadian economy and the economy of the United States. He has insulted Canadians repeatedly and interfered with our sovereignty. Whether Canadians like it or not, he seems determined to make Canada the 51st state. But his territorial ambitions don't end there. He also wants Greenland and Cuba, whether they like it or not.
Let me be clear. My quarrel is not with the American people. My quarrel is with the Trump regime. Americans and non-Americans alike deserve transparency. We deserve to know the truth about the health of a man who holds such power and control over others. Enough of the lies.! Come clean! That means you, Secretary of State Marco Rubio. You were shown a video of Trump falling asleep right beside you. Yet, you denied what we see with our own eyes over and over again. When questioned in Congress, you lied. You said you have never seen him fall asleep in pubic. Remember, Mr. Secretary, that this is a man who once referred to you as "little Marco." He would not hesitate to throw you under the bus if it suited his own purposes.
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Trump has ruined the American economy and he has hurt the economies of other countries with his tariffs and his illegal and unnecessary war with Iran. His war is costing American taxpayers a great deal of money and fueling inflation. Yet Trump's billionaire friends (hello there Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg) don't care. They're doing quite nicely, thank you very much. So is Big Oil. Meanwhile, Trump continually blabs about building his ballroom and his other vanity projects.
Unfortunately, Donald Trump seems incapable of transparency. He will never admit the truth about his physical and mental condition because he believes it will demonstrate weakness. He only cares about loyalty to himself, not to the United States of America. Will the Republican Party wake up and show some loyalty to the Republic? Republicans, by doing Trump's bidding, you are enabling the decline of your country, Please, somebody, shout that the emperor has no clothes.
- Joanne
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Now, let's take a walk down memory lane to the 1972 U.S. presidential election. The Democratic candidate that year was Senator George McGovern of South Dakota, a liberal who advocated for an immediate end to American involvement in Vietnam. McGovern chose United States Senator Thomas Eagleton of Missouri as his vice presidential running mate.
A few weeks after the Democratic convention, on July 25, 1972, news reports revealed that Senator Eagleton had checked himself into hospital three times between 1960 and 1966 for clinical depression, receiving electroconvulsive therapy (shock treatment) twice. He was later received a diagnosis of bipolar II.
Eagleton acknowledged that the reports were true and McGovern stated that he would support Eagleton '1,000 per cent. However, after consulting with prominent psychiatrists, including Eagleton's own doctors, McGovern was told that Eagleton's depression could possibly reoccur and endanger the country should he become acting president.
At the time, a Time magazine poll found that 77% of the respondents said that "Eagleton's medical record would not affect their vote." However, George McGovern feared that the media's constant reference to "shock treatment' would detract from his campaign. On August 1, 1972, only 19 days after his nomination, Thomas Eagleton withdrew his candidacy, at McGovern's request. He was replaced by Sargent Shriver, former U.S. ambassador to France, and former (founding director) of the Peace Corps. and the Office of Economic Opportunity.
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The Roving Reporter: Spanning the Globe in the 1990s is the sequel to my second novel, The Missing Reporter. It chronicles the further adventures of Sandra McKay, a spirited journalist from Prince Edward Island. The novel takes place from 1990 to 1997, just before the Millennium and the digital age. After being abducted by ruthless mob boss, Bruno Rossi, Sandra travels to France to recover from her ordeal and to visit her cousin, Dennis Casey, a man with a secret. Dennis' friend offers Sandra a job as a foreign correspondent based in London. She travels around the globe, accompanied by Colin Purcell, a crusty English photographer. During her seven years as a world reporter, Sandra covers major stories in Britain, France, Italy, South Africa, Japan, Hong Kong. Mexico and Australia. Meanwhile, she finds herself targeted by the mob.
The Missing Reporter is a story of intrigue and suspense, set in 1989. What happened to TV crime reporter Sandra McKay? Why did she suddenly vanish after starting a new job. Is her disappearance linked to the death of prominent dental surgeon Lawrence Somerville, whose brother works for a mob boss? Intrepid private detective Norm Trapper in on the case and he is looking for answers.