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Records Reveal Fauci Made Over $300 Million From the Covid Pandemic While Americans Suffered
By Sarah Arnold
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Always thought his legs were feminine:
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OBAMA SHOCKER: Barack Letter – ‘I Make Love to Men Daily’
The New York Post released a personal letter from Barack Obama over the weekend in which the former President told an ex-girlfriend he “makes love to men daily, but in the imagination.”
“In regard to homosexuality, I must say that I believe this is an attempt to remove oneself from the present, a refusal perhaps to perpetuate the endless farce of earthly life. You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination,” Obama, then 21, wrote.
Former President Barack Obama wrote of his own “androgynous” mind and “mak[ing] love to men daily, but in the imagination,” according to the redacted portion of a now-notorious 1982 letter, obtained by The Post.
The more than 40-year-old letter to an ex-girlfriend recently resurfaced after Obama biographer David Garrow gave a long and winding interview on the one-time commander-in-chief.
“In regard to homosexuality, I must say that I believe this is an attempt to remove oneself from the present, a refusal perhaps to perpetuate the endless farce of earthly life. You see, I make love to men daily, but in the imagination,” Obama, then 21, wrote to Alex McNear in November 1982.
“My mind is androgynous to a great extent and I hope to make it more so until I can think in terms of people, not women as opposed to men. But, in returning to the body, I see that I have been made a man, and physically in life, I choose to accept that contingency,” he added.
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Our love of art led us to discover Joe Holston on a trip to D.C many, many years ago. We own several of his lithographs and I got the D.C gallery, whose owner was a dear friend, that carried Holston's work to convince Joseph to make a donation of one of his larger works to GMOA.
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Joseph Holston
Joseph Holston grew up in the small Black community of Hawkins Lane, in Chevy Chase, a Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C. His work reflects the strong sense of Black identity nurtured by his upbringing in that close-knit community. In 1960 the family moved to Washington, DC, where Holston was accepted into the commercial art program at Chamberlain Vocational High School.
Holston worked as a commercial artist/illustrator from 1964 to 1970. He also pursued independent study by enrolling in art classes throughout the Washington, DC area. These included classes with the noted portraitist Marcos Blahove (1928-2012). In the summer of 1971 Holston traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico to study with artist, Richard Vernon Goetz (1915-1991), a well-known portrait, landscape, and still-life painter.
Inspired by Rembrandt’s prints, Holston began creating etchings in 1974. Holston incorporates an array of visual effects in his etchings, through the use of hard ground, soft ground and aquatint, as in Woman with Pipe (1974), one of his first prints, now included in the permanent collection of The Phillips Collection in Washington, D. C. Other prints are included in the collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, among other museum collections.
Major solo exhibitions include the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture, and the Federal Reserve Arts Program in Washington, D. C. He has been Artist-in-Residence at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, North Carolina A & T State University, and the Experimental Printmaking Institute at Lafayette College.
Other public art institutions and museum that have the art of Joseph Holston in their permanent collections include The Baltimore Museum of Art, DuSable Museum of African American History, Federal Reserve Board Fine Art Collection, Georgia Museum of Art, Library of Congress Fine Print Collection, and countless others.
Public collections
Amarillo Museum of Art
Baltimore Museum of Art
Butler Institute of American Art[15]
DuSable Museum of African American History
Federal Reserve Board Fine Art Collection[16]
Georgia Museum of Art
Library of Congress Fine Print Collection[17][18]
Honolulu Museum of Art
Mount Holyoke College Art Museum[19]
North Carolina A&T State University
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library
Smithsonian American Art Museum[20][21]
Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art
The Phillips Collection[22]
United States Mission to the United Nations in Geneva
University of Maryland Global Campus
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts
Yale University Art Gallery
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The Guardian Covers For Anti-Israel ‘Squad’ Members in Conspiratorial Piece About AIPAC
By HONEST REPORTING
When it comes to virtually anything and everything related to Israel, The Guardian has an established tradition of making even the most innocuous of events sound shady.
The latest Israel-related occurrence that The Guardian has suggested is a bit fishy is the news that Democrat House leader Hakeem Jeffries led a congressional delegation on a trip to Israel that was “funded by the hardline lobbying group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).”
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The New York Post released a personal
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