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some Republican lawmakers were gloaty yesterday

they thought they had won

because what they called “the big, beautiful bill” got shoehorned into american history

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they failed to realize that what they won

was future ignominy

shame

scorn

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they voted against we the majority of people

and they voted for the tawdry gimmegimmegimme of those who think having more than they could possibly spend in five lifetimes entitles them to more

they have trampled on the flag that represents liberty and justice for all

and historians will note this

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The America of Liberty and Justice for All IS Beautiful

just as those who have forsaken her are u g l y

he cheats on taxes

wives golf contracts real estate

then claims the dems

cheat

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he whipped up a crowd

told them to fight like hell but

“peacefully.” yeah sure

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sat and watched chaos

for hours and then pinned it on

nancy pelosi

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“donald trump v.

united states” is his get

out of jail free card

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please vote blue my friends

till you are blue in the face

be red white and blue

hale

memorial day is for remembrance
of soldiers who died
serving their country.

“hale” is both a description
of a person in a state of robustness
and a surname.

george washington needed a volunteer to spy
behind british lines and get intel on the brits.
captain nathan hale alone stepped up.

hale was a bright kid, a yale graduate at eighteen,
a schoolteacher at twenty. now he was a spy.
alas, he was soon recognized and ratted out.

a british soldier who witnessed hale’s death
wrote in his diary “he behaved
with great composure and resolution.”

on the gallows he supposedly said
“i only regret, that i have but one life,
to lose for my country.”

but his brother enoch asked around
and was told that nathan gave a longer,
spirited speech,

and said among other things that
if he had ten THOUSAND lives,
he would lay them ALL down for his country.

today, America’s memorial day, I think
of that bright, patriotic kid of twenty-one,
and of his courage and dignity.

In 2016 the most powerful office in the United States of America was hijacked by an opportunistic liar and a hostile foreign power. My country must undo the awful damage that followed. I am grateful that steadfast, decent patriots such as Robert S. Mueller are here for us.

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I just love Index Cards, so much so that I think of them as friends, as benevolent messengers, as the Type O Blood of information conveyance. They go in pockets, on refrigerators, in those nifty little metal boxes with the cute dividers. They are big enough to contain the hugest ideas. Write small enough and you can put a decent-sized short story on one. They’re great for five-minute portraiture, ten-minute dream capture, fifteen-minute landscapes, sixty-minute meeting minutes. For reminders, Valentines, plot outlines, and affirmations they are hard to beat. So here’s to ’em:

It’s RED WHITE & BLUE on one side–the other blanc
N is for NOTES or NOTIONS or NOSTALGIA
Dreams need not fade if this & a pencil serve as recorder
Edifying, talking points, & love may be conveyed
Xylophone music written & drawn with gravitic graphitic pyrotechnics

Special thanks and manifold gratitude to my Sweetheart, Denise, for not only introducing me to the Index Card Project but also for giving me a pack of 100 cards, one of which I used for this post. Sweetheart, special as they are, the entire pack of cards could not thoroughly describe your wonderfulness!

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In grade school they hit us with Nationalism, and they hit us hard. We pledged allegiance to the flag, and then we marched in place to “You’re a grand old flag/You’re a high-flying flag/And forever in peace may you wave/You’re the emblem of/The land I love/The home of the free and the brave…” The song later boasted “where there’s never a boast or a brag…”

Miss Heath, the pouter-pigeon of a Chorus teacher, wasn’t done with us yet. Here’s one she played so many times I still remember it 50 years later, though I’ve never heard it since:

This is my country,
Land of my birth;
This is my country,
Grandest on Earth.
I pledge thee my allegiance,
America the Bold,
For this is my country
To have and to hoooooooold!

So what’s wrong with a little patriotic zeal? Well, it perpetuates Us as opposed to Them. And, folks, we’re all of us on Earth in the same leaky boat right now. We have much to do, we world citizens, or, say most climate scientists of repute, things are going to get tipping-point uninhabitable before this century’s end.

My modest proposal, implied via my latest journal page, is that we change focus.

Here are the words to the acrostic:

Notorious illusions make us fear
And nictitate our vision–make unsclera
The blinding process yields an idiot
Invading Homeland’s soul & presidio
Oppression strikes peones y patrón
Nulls personality with harsh persona
And M I C R O —L O C A L I Z E S commonweal
Let’s focus on Cassatt & Ming & Schiele