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Oct. 28
Orchids to
Sen. Bernie Sanders who was awarded the Eugene V. Debs Foundation Award, given to individuals who promote social justice, on Saturday in Terre Haute.
the Columbus Symphony Orchestra starting another great season.
the Indiana lawmakers that have the guts to resist the unfair, unlawful push for midcycle redistricting.
the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for a great concert on Sunday afternoon.
the staff and patron at Bob Evans who helped John and I when he had his emergency, from Barbara.
Walgreens staff and pharmacists and all my doctors, from Sharon.
Americans who know that the greatest nation on earth should not be entertaining dignitaries in a tent on marshy ground and using portable toilets.
Onions to
the political party that has to cheat to win.
the governor and legislators for taking the knee to the elected one, completely ignoring the wishes of the majority of voters not to redistrict.
the oversized temple being built to pay self tribute to and by the elected one, all at the cost of 100 years of priceless history, gone in a matter of days.
my neighbor that won’t mow her lawn, and when I mow it for her, she won’t even say “thank you.”
the spineless, corrupted state lawmakers who are caving in to the wannabe dictator.
the state supermajority for their cuts to child care, which will cause lost jobs, lack of quality child care and child care facilities to close.





