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Going into a Presidential Campaign bragging that you are a worse mobster than Al Capone probably isn't the best approach don't you think?

- Donald Trump -

"Al Capone only got indicted one time. I've been indicted four times."

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   A day most of us here in Colorado will never forget.

    I was seeing patients at a local inpatient substance abuse treatment facility when the television coverage commenced.

    One of my former patients was a close relative of the teacher who hid under her desk in the library during the massacre.



25 years after Columbine, survivors say they're still haunted by the attack

Since the 1999 massacre, 415 people have been killed in U.S. school shootings.

abcnews.go.com/US/25-years-after-columbine-survivors-haunted-school-shootings/story?id=109236523

April 20, 2024

 

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7 hours ago, W. Niederhut said:

   A day most of us here in Colorado will never forget.

    I was seeing patients at a local inpatient substance abuse treatment facility when the television coverage commenced.

    One of my former patients was a close relative of the teacher who hid under her desk in the library during the massacre.



25 years after Columbine, survivors say they're still haunted by the attack

Since the 1999 massacre, 415 people have been killed in U.S. school shootings.

abcnews.go.com/US/25-years-after-columbine-survivors-haunted-school-shootings/story?id=109236523

 

 

W.,

I have been struck by how violent the last two days have been in our nation's history.

April 19, 1993 76 Branch Davidians die in Waco, TX

April 19, 1995 Timothy McVeigh blows up the federal building in Oklahoma City

April 19, 1775 The battles of Lexington and Concord

April 20, 1999 The shootings at Columbine

 

The 3rd week of April seems like a really rough and consequential time.

Steve Thomas

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Ron,

     In memory of Dickey Betts.

     I think I'm repeating myself, but my favorite Dickey Betts song has always been, In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.

     I first heard this masterful instrumental opus on the Live at the Fillmore East album in 1971, and I've been an Allman Brothers fan ever since.  The boys could play.

 

 

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