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Tag Archives: Statistics
Empathy With Morning Coffee
I began this post on May 19th. It started with my morning coffee and the news, as most my posts do. Only now, in June, have I finally clarified what I’ve been trying to say. Initially, I delved into the … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Democracy, Ethics and Morality, History, Memory
Tagged Dehumanizing, Empathy, Fear, GAZA, Israel, Pain, Palestine, Reconnection, Statistics
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The Acquittal of Donald J Trump and What It Tells Us
The Impeachment Trial of Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States has ended. He was acquitted, even though a majority of the Senators voted Guilty: 57 – 43. The minimum of guilty votes need was 67, which did … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Citizenship, Coup d"etat, Democracy, History, Politics, United States, Vote
Tagged Acquitted, Big Lie, Democracy, Democrats, Impeachment, Poll, Presidential Election, Republicans, Senate Trial, Statistics, Survey, Trump, Voter Fraud, Voting
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