Earlier this evening, I was thinking about my grandmother who passed away this last May, and I decided to scroll back through the photos I’d taken the last time I was with her. Well, there among all of the photos I’d taken of her and Clementine, was this one of the telegram that she’d sent […]
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The Swedes of Galesburg
Posted in History, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged 1944, 1949 census, Anna Jacobson, Arthur Robert Avery, Atlanta, August Jacobson, Beardstown, census, census data, Dorothy Avery, Dorothy Maxine Lambie Avery, Galesburg, genealogy, Great Depression, Illinois, immigration, John Lambie, Marilyn Ruth Lambie Tercek, Mark's ancestors, marriage, Mimi Dorothy, Pearl Harbor, Robert Avery, Sweden, swell, telegrams, Violet Jacobson Lambie, WWII 6 Comments
Two headlines reinforce the need to watch those who are watching the rest of us
I’m not terribly surprised to read either of these stories, but I found it interesting that both broke on the same day. [References: story one, story two]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Observations Also tagged child porn, hypocrisy, hypocrisy watch, Patrick Rock, porn filter, sexual assault, UK, who watches the watchers 4 Comments