People came up with a lot of great concepts for this site.
Jen Bartels and Devlyn Corrigan
I saw a post earlier today in which the person making the post included a photo of Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon Bombers. The posters mocked those opposing the ban on refugees from Muslim majority countries. Reminding readers that these two were refugees.
What wasn’t said in the post is that these two murderers were from the RUSSIAN REPUBLIC of Chechnya, a cauldron and exporter of radical Islam.
Somehow, there are no bans on refugees from Russia. Would that cause the Vladimir not to like the the Donald and the Steve? Would it impair the Donald’s business deals in Russia?
While we’re at it, how is it that the ban does not include Saudi Arabia, the country of origin for most of the 9/11 attackers?
Meeting Isaiah
At last Wednesday’s hearing I met Isaiah Fowler for the first time, albeit only via introduction by his attorney Mark Reichel (www.reichelplesser.com). We were in court and there was no time to converse with the young man. It is difficult to get too much of a read on him, but he...
I was at my desk late last night as our Russian cleaning crew made its rounds. They are very nice people and one of the women heard me coughing and suggested a remedy. Onion tea. "Like onion soup?" I asked. "No, no put onion in boiling water for a few minutes and then add lemon and honey."
Then she started down the hall and came back to add, "Use red onion."
I guess I should have known that.
Maybe I'm a closet Czarist because I was thinking white onion.
Could be Alan Rickman?
Stephen Conroy (British, 1964), The Entrance I, 1992. Oil on canvas, 183 x 137 cm.
George Condo, Pastels. SoHo