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L'album seminale "Friday Night in San Francisco" fu pubblicato il 10 agosto di giusto 42 anni fa.
Transgender Missouri inmate executed for fatal stabbing | AP News
BONNE TERRE, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri inmate was put to death Tuesday for a 2003 killing, in what is believed to be the first execution of a tr
A Missouri inmate was put to death Tuesday for a 2003 killing, in what is believed to be the first execution of a transgender woman in the U.S.
Amber McLaughlin, 49, was convicted of stalking and killing a former girlfriend, then dumping the body near the Mississippi River in St. Louis. McLaughlin’s fate was sealed earlier Tuesday when Republican Gov. Mike Parson declined a clemency request.
Carmen Dell'Orefice photographied by Frances McLaughlin wearing a pure silk dress by Henry Rosenfeld for Vogue US, 1947.
Jordan McLauglin vs Grizzlies GM4 (W):
16 points
2 rebounds
2 assists
2 steals
83 FG%
John McLaughlin
#20-1958
1958
Oil on canvas
152.4 × 97.2 cm
For the health of the Republican Party — and the nation — it is the right and just thing to do.
From the solidly right-biased National Review:
“The Capitol riot on January 6, given its timing around the pivotal constitutional process of counting electoral votes to effectuate such a transition, took direct aim at that central pillar of our American system. It emboldened the foes of democracy, republicanism, and constitutionalism around the globe who have long been shamed by our example. There must be grave consequences for that. And as is true whenever society as a whole is threatened by such an outrage, those consequences must be sufficiently spectacular to deter any repetition so long as our national memory endures. Those who participated directly must be punished relentlessly to the maximum extent of federal law, without cease or mercy. And they should be confronted with vivid evidence that their cause failed utterly and permanently. ...
“Trump’s behavior on January 6 was extraordinarily reckless. It had foreseeable and horrendous consequences. And it did not happen in a vacuum. It was the culmination of two months of lies, conspiracy theories, increasingly vexatious litigation, efforts to pressure state legislatures and elections officials his way, open pressure on the vice president to disregard settled federal law, and baseless volcanic rhetorical blasts at the integrity of the entire American system. Many of those actions were not, by themselves, impeachable acts; but taken together, they constitute a massively irresponsible violation of Trump’s oath of office. They form the backdrop for why he should be held politically accountable for the riot and siege at the Capitol. ...
“Trump has skated consistently close to the edge for his entire tenure in office. He has already paid for that the symbolic price of once before being impeached, and paid again what is usually the ultimate political price: defeat for reelection. If he had left office without further fuss, we could say that the lesson was enough. The fact that his misbehavior escalated significantly following the verdict of the voters suggests that a further lesson is required. ...
“Every last one of the 74 million Americans who placed their trust in Donald Trump to uphold his oath and abide by the American system has been personally betrayed by him. It is time for 17 Republican senators to stand up and say: Enough.”
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