It is rare for me to promote a pop artist, but Rachel Platten is having a great year with her anthemic song called "Fight Song." It has been used to promote everything from new cars to the series "Super Girl". Because the words are hard to hear, the video helps us understand the lyrics. Rachel … Continue reading RACHEL PLATTEN’S GOOD YEAR
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Bloody, Strapped to Chair, Video Shows Police Tasering Matthew Ajibade in the Testicles Before Death @alternet
The video below a restrained man being tortured to death in our jails. Source: Bloody, Strapped to Chair, Video Shows Police Tasering Matthew Ajibade in the Testicles Before Death @alternet
Your Sanity or Your Kidneys?
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“Jaime Lowe started taking lithium when she was 17, after a manic episode landed her in a psychiatric ward. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and for more than 20 years, the drug has been her near-constant companion. She’s taken it for so long that she can’t say for sure where she ends and lithium begins. “It’s hard to know if lithium is actually — like, if it dampens my personality, or if it normalizes my personality, or if it allows me to just sort of be who I am,” she says. Jaime has tried to go off of lithium only once, in her mid-20s, and the result was not good. She developed grand delusions. She would start an organization to defend the First Amendment. She would marry a friend she only recently met. She would change the world. She sent wild emails to would-be employers, adorned herself with glitter and stacks of necklaces, and barely slept. When she finally pulled herself back together again, Jaime made a resolution. She’d stick with lithium. And that worked — until she learned last year that her long-term lithium use has taken a physical toll. It’s damaged her kidneys. Now, she faces a choice that’s not much of choice at all: an eventual kidney transplant, or going off the drug that has kept her sane all these years.”
hear the show @ http://www.wnyc.org/story/your-sanity-or-your-kidneys/
“Jaime Lowe started taking lithium when she was 17, after a manic episode landed her in a psychiatric ward. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and for more than 20 years, the drug has been her near-constant companion. She’s taken it for so long that she can’t say for sure where she ends and lithium begins. “It’s hard to know if lithium is actually — like, if it dampens my personality, or if it normalizes my personality, or if it allows me to just sort of be who I am,” she says. Jaime has tried to go off of lithium only once, in her mid-20s, and the result was not good. She developed grand delusions. She would start an organization to defend the First Amendment. She would marry a friend she only recently met. She would change the world. She sent wild emails to…
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Continued Bipartisan Support for Expanded Background Checks on Gun Sales
Continued Bipartisan Support for Expanded Background Checks on Gun Sales http://www.people-press.org/2015/08/13/continued-bipartisan-support-for-expanded-background-checks-on-gun-sales/ http://www.pewresearch.org/data-trend/domestic-issues/gun-control/ More Polarized Views of the NRA’s Influence Two years after the failure of Senate legislation to expand background checks on gun purchases, the public continues to overwhelmingly support making private gun sales and sales at gun shows subject to background checks. Currently, 85% … Continue reading Continued Bipartisan Support for Expanded Background Checks on Gun Sales
The Man Who Wrote the Pledge of Allegiance
The schoolroom staple didn't originally include "under God," even though it was created by an ordained minister It was recited on this day to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Columbus's arrival in the Americas. It was slightly shorter in its 1892 version: "I pledge allegiance to my flag and the Republic for which it stands … Continue reading The Man Who Wrote the Pledge of Allegiance
CHIEF JOSEPH OF THE NEZ PERCE
On this date in 1877, Chief Joseph surrendered to the United States Cavalry. He was the leader of a band of Nez Perce Indians in the Wallowa Valley in northeastern Oregon, and they had been ordered by the United States government to move to a small reservation in Idaho. Joseph resisted, and for a time it seemed … Continue reading CHIEF JOSEPH OF THE NEZ PERCE
