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Friday, January 29, 2021

ANSWERING SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS E-MAIL.

I JUST RECEIVED A SECOND E-MAIL LETTER FROM SARAH HUCKABEE SANDERS, ASKING ME TO BECOME A FOUNDING MEMBER OF HER CAMPAIGN TO BECOME GOVERNOR OF ARKANSAS. HERE IS THE OPENING:

Friend, America is great because we are free.

But today our freedom and the rule of law are under attack. To remain free, we must have law and order and resolve our differences peacefully...


I'M OMITTING THE BODY OF THE E-MAIL, BECAUSE JUST READING IT ONCE ALMOST

MADE ME LOSE MY LUNCH.


THE END OF THE E-MAIL WAS THIS:

So today, I announce my candidacy for governor of Arkansas, and ask for your prayers and support...


AS I SAID, THIS WAS THE SECOND E-MAIL, AND CONSIDERING THE ENORMOUS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OUR TWO "VIEWPOINTS" ON JUST ABOUT EVERY SUBJECT, I THOUGHT THE FIRST WAS A MISTAKE.


WELL, AFTER A SECOND E-MAIL, I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE INCONSIDERATE NOT TO ANSWER, HERE IS MY RESPONSE:


AS GOVERNOR, WOULD THE RUSS-PUBLICANS REFER TO YOU AS 


POLITICAL KOMISSAR OR REICHSFUHRER, BEFITTING THEIR

DESIRE TO TURN THE U.S. INTO A FASCIST DICTATORSHIP. 

ALSO, WOULD YOU ESTABLISH A CHILDRENS ORG. CALLED "TRUMP" YOUTH 

MODELED AFTER "HITLER" YOUTH?


JUST ASKING,

DAVID.


REMEMBERING TRUMP. PAST POSTS THAT REMIND US OF THE "REAL DONALD TRUMP.": IF YOU WON'T CHEAT FOR ME, THEN YOUR STATE VOTE TOTALS DON'T COUNT.

 

YAHOO NEWS.

''I just want to find 11,780 votes': Trump attacks Georgia officials as crucial runoffs approach. 

In other words, "the people of Georgia cannot be counted on to vote 

for me, so we need to take the choice away."


ATLANTA — Just two days before the Georgia runoffs that will determine the leadership

 of the Senate and one day before a rally on behalf of the Republican candidates, President 

Trump has continued to unload on the GOP officials leading the state.


In an extraordinary development, Trump attempted to cajole Republican Georgia Secretary 

of State Brad Raffensperger, according to the Washington Post, which published audio 

of their call on Sunday.


“So look. All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have,” Trump told Raffensperger, laying bare his overriding goal of overturning the November election.


President-elect Joe Biden won Georgia on Nov. 3, the first time the state had gone for a Democratic candidate since 1992. Despite three vote recounts, Trump has continued to insist that the voting was tainted, casting a wide range of allegations without any credible evidence to back up his assertions.


Trump continued to attack Raffensperger while addressing their call hours before the Post published the audio.“I spoke to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger yesterday about Fulton County and voter fraud in Georgia,” Trump tweeted. “He was unwilling, or unable, to answer questions such as the ‘ballots under table’ scam, ballot destruction, out of state ‘voters,’ dead voters, and more. He has no clue!”




Respectfully, President Trump,” Raffensperger replied on 

Twitter, “What you're saying is not true. The truth will come out.”


RESPECT TRUMP? THAT'S AN OXYMORON.


Thursday, January 28, 2021

RUSS-PUBLICANS HAVE LACKEYS TO COMMIT TREASONOUS ACTS. THEY LIGHT THE FUSE, THEN RUN AWAY.

 AOC to Ted Cruz: 'You almost had me murdered 3 weeks ago'

APA Member Webinar on Anti-Racist Pedagogy replay now available.

 

Dear DAVID,

 

On Tuesday, the APA held a webinar for APA members, Anti-Racist Pedagogy in PhilosophyThe replay of the webinar is now available online.

 

The webinar includes brief presentations from philosophers about the webinar theme, followed by Q&A with attendees. The panelists for the webinar were the following:

  • Johnathan Flowers, Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Worcester State University — presenter
  • Kritika Kanchana Yegnashankaran, Associate Director of Faculty and Lecturer Programs, Stanford University — presenter
  • Jeannine Weekes Schroer, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota Duluth — presenter
  • Lori Watson, Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis; Chair of the APA Committee on Inclusiveness in the Profession — facilitator

For a list of resources intended to provide philosophy teachers with a starting point for incorporating anti-racist approaches and topics related to race and racism into their philosophy courses, visit our Anti-Racist Teaching Resources page.

 

If you have a suggestion for a topic for a future webinar, please submit this form.

 

All the best,

 

Amy Ferrer

Executive Director

 

The American Philosophical Association

University of Delaware

31 Amstel Avenue, Newark, DE 19716

 


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