gary green
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Libertine bon vivant scoundrel. Inductee to California Music Hall of Fame— Pulitzer-nominated journalist — Honored in Congressional Record—former circus owner—TV host—author—dot-com pioneer—oh, & some kind of casino developer-guru
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During the Nazi occupation of Norway, the innocuous paper clip, became a powerful symbol of resistance. Students & teachers began wearing paper lips on their lapels to symbolize refusal to submit. Nazis of course, caught on & banned them --showing just how effective this small act of defiance was.
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I almost NEVER agree with ANYthing that Oklahoma’s anti-native sovereignty Governor Kevin Stitt says… but…
In today’s Wall Street Journal, he is quoted, “Republicans in Oklahoma would lose their minds if @jbpritzker.bsky.social had sent troops to Oklahoma during the Biden administration”.
With all the recent to-do about the Ellison purchase of #CBS, I am reminded of one of my very-favorite book titles ever... a bio of #LarryEllison called "The Difference Between God and Larry Ellison: *God Doesn't Think He's Larry Ellison"
In production now and coming soon:
THE FUGITIVE KNIGHT produced & read by renowned British-Canadian voice actor Martin G. Jewell
4TH AND -30- produced & read by noted narrator Nicholas Dean Taylor
During the Nazi occupation of Norway, the innocuous paper clip, became a powerful symbol of resistance. Students & teachers began wearing paper lips on their lapels to symbolize refusal to submit. Nazis of course, caught on & banned them --showing just how effective this small act of defiance was.
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In 1470, a knight watched families denied shelter at the gates of a city.
They called it law. He called it corruption.
550 years later, the names have changed — the cruelty hasn’t.
The Fugitive Knight Trilogy (www.amazon.com/dp/B0FN3SSR9...).
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