Not only is the President of the United States a convicted felon, who has been accused of child molestation in multiple reports by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as he was forced to pay eighty-eight million dollars ($88,300,000) in damages to a woman he sexually assaulted by the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Not only has the Attorney General of the United States openly flouted the Epstein Files Transparency Act (Public Law 119-38), as she covered up the rape, trafficking, and enslavement of more than one thousand children in America.
But, now, Christopher Armitage has sought the disbarment of the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court in that John Roberts failed to recuse himself from hearing cases in which his wife held a financial interest.
So Jane Sullivan Roberts, the wife of Chief Justice John Roberts, made millions of dollars because her husband held the highest judicial office in America, while he mischaracterized these payments, to hide his family’s interest in the cases he heard, on financial disclosure forms required pursuant to the Ethics in Government Act (5 U.S.C. §§ 13101 et seq).
Chief Justice Roberts has admitted the falsity of his earlier sworn filings, which he made over a period of sixteen (16) years, in documents he later filed under the Ethics in Government Act, while he was forced to do so by the reporting of Business Insider.
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Thanks, Timo.
These “people” are scum.
I apologize for being out of touch. Ron and I are having major renovations done in our home, while preparing a bunch of new songs to perform at a party this month that is happening three days before we depart on our roadtrip.
Gee, we should try doing everything all at the same time, just once🤣
I hope all is well with you!
Your friend,
Shari.
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Dear Shari–
It’s always good to hear from you, while I saw your photos of demolition day online, when, if memory serves, you were removing a wall.
It’s neat how destruction (Shiva), life (Vishnu), and creation (Brahma) go together to form a continuously recurring seasonal circle of beginnings, middles, and ends.
Here my lettuces and kale are nearing harvest, while I look forward to planting peppers, tomatos, zucchini, and eggplants (not to mention watermelon and squash seeds) at Mother’s Day.
So, in my garden, too, one set of plants will be knocked down, and eaten, so room can be made for a second.
Happy Spring,
Timo
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Timo,
It’s great to hear that your garden is already producing! I, too, love to grow (and eat) lettuces, kale, tomatoes, and zucchini!
I love these round zucchini, called Tonda Nizza:
https://store.underwoodgardens.com/Tonda-Nizza-Squash-Cucurbita-pepo/productinfo/V1138/?searchid=453082&search_query=zucchini
Lacinato Kale is my favorite of all the kale family!
Most years, Ron and I get at least one “volunteer” tomato plant. I figured out that they are Trader Joe’s Organic Sugar Plum Tomatoes that I use to make salsa every week.
So far, this year’s volunteers are, once again, a couple of tomato plants (probably TJ’s sugar plums) and potatoes! We won’t find out until late summer/early autumn the potato variety, but I’m guessing they are either Yukon Gold or another small creamer potato, possibly white, gold, red, or purple!
Enjoy your bounty!
I will do my best to chronicle both the roadtrip and the renovation! Oh, and I have a new artist website that also has a blog! (Note to self: I need to announce the website.)
It’s possible that the contractors are not on site this week because we’re waiting on permits from the city. If that is the case, I will have a bit more reading and writing time (and practicing guitar)!
Warm wishes, as always, my friend.
Shari.
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