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Category Archives: Germany
Stephen Miller: demography sans democracy
By ann summers Stephen “dont call me Space Cowboy Maurice” Miller has shrewdly used his time to feather his own WH nest by controlling immigration policy while his noisier counterpart Steve Bannon was fighting with everybody else. One can … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Election, American History, Anti-Semitism, Celebrity, Civil Rights, DHS, DOJ, Germany, Government, Government Propaganda, History, Holocaust, Immigrants, Immigration, Media, Nazis, Political Science, Politics, Propaganda, Racism, Society, Uncategorized, United States, World War II
Tagged Conspiracy Theories, Holocaust, Media, Nazis, Politics, stephen miller, Steve Bannon
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Pilot Fish and Zombies: G20 and why Trumpian Mad Cows have eaten our brains
By ann summers The pilot fish is sometimes used as a metaphor or simile; “they are like the pilot fish to the shark, serving to lead him to his victim”. Pilot fish are also used as a metaphor or simile … Continue reading
post-Trump, how should the cinema treat #TrumpRussia
By ann summers The NSA analysis does not draw conclusions about whether the interference had any effect on the election’s outcome and concedes that much remains unknown about the extent of the hackers’ accomplishments. However, the report raises the … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Election, Art, Celebrity, France, Germany, Government, History, Movies, Oligarchy, Political Science, Politics, Presidential Elections, Russia, Society, Television
Tagged Art, cinema, Donald Trump, film, Media, movies, Politics, television, trumprussia, Video
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TCS: LAST NOTES – Bugles for the Fallen
Good Morning! ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings. This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a … Continue reading
Posted in France, Germany, Italy, The Coffee Shop, United Kingdom, United States, War
Tagged LAST NOTES - Bugles for the Fallen, Laurence Binyon, Memorial Day
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Structural substitution and the logic of urban modernism
By ann summers occupying a space for a time en.wikipedia.org/… Here are some examples of cultural substitution in the built environment that articulate multiple meanings and identify an axis or axes of more than geodetic importance. Every historical site is both monumental and … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Art, built environment, China, Germany, History, landscape, Media, Uncategorized, World War I, World War II
Tagged architecture, Berlin, built environment, china, city planning, Cold War, environment, Geography, History, Media, urbanism
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Morning Open Thread – Flying over evil with a drone
Morning Open Thread is an open discussion forum for human interest news of the day. The growing hobby of quadricopters, when mixed with high definition video cameras, has opened doors to places, people and things we could only imagine before. … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Documentrary Films, Genocide, Germany, History, Holocaust, Nazis, Photography, World War II
Tagged Auschwitz
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Word Cloud: EMIGRANT
by Nona Blyth Cloud Emigrant – a person who leaves their homeland. Lisel Neumann’s family left Germany in the mid-1930s, moving to Italy, and then France, because her father was a political dissident. By 1939, he had found work in … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Germany, Immigrants, Poetry, United States, Word Cloud, World War II
Tagged Claude Monet, Emigrant, Lisel Mueller, National Book Award, Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
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71 years ago this week, two honorable men met.
By Chuck Stanley “You follow the rules for you, not for the enemy. You fight by the rules to keep your humanity. If I ever see or hear of you shooting at a man in a parachute, I will shoot … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Germany, Heroism, History, Nazis, United Kingdom, United States, US Army, US Military, USAF, War, World War II
Tagged A Higher Call (book), B-17, Bf-109, Charlie Brown, Franz Stigler, Gustav Rödel, Hugh Eckenrode, Luftwaffe, Sam Blackford, Ye Olde Pub
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