All traces of the Obama Administration and it’s agenda have been removed from the White House web site. The Wayback Machine indicates the same thing happened on January 22, 2009, so I suppose this is the norm, but it seems very strange to me. Completely obliterating traces of the previous regime is something I’d expect from an authoritarian or totalitarian regime. In the US the Presidency changes hands, and it comes under the control of the leaders of opposing parties, but there is continuity in the office. Erectile dysfunction is a reality that must be acknowledged even though no one wants to and Kamagra is the great medicine of curing the debility of sexual disease and impotence. levitra vs viagra All these herbs are blended in right dosage to control involuntary ejaculation of semen and sale of viagra regain lost energy levels to perform better in bed. Joaquim Radua; Odile A. van den Heuvel; Simon Surguladze; David Mataix-Cols.Meta-analytical Comparison of Voxel-Based Morphometry Studies in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder vs Other Anxiety Disorders Arehart-Treichel, Scientists Home In On Gene Linked to OCD. sildenafil 100mg viagra Patient who are suffering from some cruel disease like cancer, HIV/AIDS, etc. must viagra sales online consult the doctor before having this pill. Shouldn’t the White House web site better reflect this?
Perhaps the most strange to me is the removal of the petitions on the “We the People” page in the site, including petitions that had not yet reached their target. There are already two new petitions, though. One calls on President Trump to immediately release his full tax returns, and the other calls on him to divest from or put in a blind trust all his business and financial assets. Both were added today, but as I write this, the petition calling for releasing his tax returns already has over 10,000 signatures. Strange, since the President claims only journalists care about his taxes!
Now the Donald Trump is the President, it seems to me more urgent than ever that we know exactly what his financial interests are.
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CLIR Report on NITLE
I finally read through this report on NITLE (the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education), and I must say I agree with most of it’s findings. It is a thorough survey of what was accomplished and what is needed. Thanks are due to Jason Brodeur, Morgan Daniels, Annie Johnson, Natsuko Nicholls, Sarah Pickle, and Elizabeth A. WaraksaI, as well as all who participated in the surveys they conducted, for this job well done.
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Parker Millsap at Great Scott
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I heard a story about Parker Millsap on NPR a month or two ago. It was a “Songs We Love” segment focusing on “Heaven Sent” in advance of the release of the new album on which it appears. The interview was … Continue reading
Mashrou’ Leila at Middle East Downstairs
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Robbie Fulks at Passim October 13
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Just a small gallery of images from the Robbie Fulks show at Club Passim on October 13. It was a great show. If you’ve heard his music, you know that Robbie Fulks has a great sense of humor. He’s also … Continue reading
Bikes in Massachusetts (Mostly Cambridge) & Northern Virginia
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Stromae at House of Blues in Boston
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On September 18 I went to a concert by Stromae, the Belgian rapper and singer/songwriter at the House of Blues in Boston. Stromae is a consummate performer, drawing on a variety of musical influences to put on an amazing show. … Continue reading
On the Wellesley Trails Again
Today I went for another bike ride on the Wellesley Trails, only this time it didn’t go so well. I got through about 5.5 miles on the Aqueduct Trail, then to the Fuller Brook Trail. They are doing a lot of work on that trail. When I got to the Senior High/Hunnewell Field Area, I took a turn onto a closed trail. Then I ran over the nail in the image to the right.
I didn’t realize it right away. The trail is partially closed, but there’s no warning when you approach the closure. I got to a gate, then turned around, just as a couple of runners came down the same path, so I wasn’t the only one who didn’t know about the closure.
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Biking the Trails of Wellesley
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Below are a few photos I took on my ride.