Protection of your own personal safety, medical health, and creatively-vital lifespan is very, very crucial.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH A VERY HONORABLE AND DEPENDABLY CIVIL AND LAW-ABIDING ANGLO NON-HISPANIC AMERICAN CITIZEN MIGHT CHOOSE TO MOVE TO A U.S. STATE WHERE THE PERCENTAGE OF ANGLO NON-HISPANIC PERSONS IS SIGNIFICANTLY GREATER
ONLINE ADVICE FROM A MEDICAL PHYSICIAN ON HOW TO RECOVER FULLY DURING THE CRUCIAL 30-DAY PERIOD IMMEDIATELY AFTER YOU ARE RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL FOLLOWING SURGERY ON YOURSELF:
The following copyrighted November 27, 2017-dated blog, "Preparing for Hospital Discharge," is written by medical physician Dr. Dipali Dave and sponsored online by a very reputable pharmaceutical company, Pfizer.
Saturday, February 27, 2021
A LINK TO A COPYRIGHTED FEBRUARY 18, 2021. ONLINE ARTICLE ENTITLED, "TIME TO REBUILD YOUTH SPORTS IN AMERICA"
I was very pleased tonight to find the following (see link, below) February 18, 2021, online copyrighted opinion piece co-written by Tom Farrey (executive director of the Aspen Institute Sports & Society Program, whose main initiative is "Project Play") and Kristine Stratton (president and Chief Executive Officer of the National Recreation and Park Association).
Saturday, February 20, 2021
ANOTHER VICARIOUS ADVENTURE IN NEW YORK: THE IMAGINARY COMMENTS THEY MIGHT HAVE SAID TO ONE ANOTHER, HAD I BEEN THERE TO JOT DOWN NOTES
----"Everywhere I travel in New York these days, it feels like I'm in a seance session attempting to communicate with the dead. So many of my friends and coworkers died from the plague, and I often feel like I had something more I wanted to tell them when I had the opportunity."
---"This COVID-19 crisis has given me a whole new perspective on religious groups. If they object to social distancing, I personally blame them for lots of needless deaths in our city."
---"Maybe there should be a website or podcast in which everyone who feels they had something more they wanted to say to that friend or relative or acquaintance, only to find out that he or she had passed away from the COVID crisis, could do a videotape of what they wanted to say to them."
--"It isn't manic-depressive to suddenly burst into tears when you're waiting for a subway these days and you suddenly remember a friend of yours you used to chat with on the subway who passed away very abruptly. We shouldn't pathologize those moments of grief that can occur very spontaneously when we're standing right there at the subway stop."
--"If it weren't for Norah O'Donnell and her wonderfully concerned and idealistic style for 'CBS Evening News', I might worry that our city lacks heart. But I have to keep in mind that she does her shows in D.C. So we can't completely claim her as our own. I have read that she has a home in New York's West Side, and this proves she has New York credentials.'
--"Maybe there should be a new museum here that profiles the history of philanthropy in New York State. That might help to put some heart back into New York. It would show all the effort here that's gone toward helping others."
---"I'm dreading the first theatrical play I attend where some of the actors suddenly disappear from the stage accompanied by an announcement by another actor in the middle of the play that they had died very unexpectedly from COVID-19, and all that's left of them now is their ashes in an urn."
---"So perhaps the great existential question for many New Yorkers these days is whether you want your personal urn containing your ashes in the foreseeable future to feature a design from ancient Greece, ancient Rome, or someplace else."
---"You remind me that there may be urns with an American motif, something like Niagara Falls in the background. It isn't clear, though, whether having the right motif on your personal urn after you're cremated is what most people will pay attention to at your memorial service."
---"I am sure there are millions of New Yorkers who would love to own a mini-condo of their own, even if it's no more than 200 square feet in all. Just to have a place of your own without having to worry about making rent for next month---that would be complete bliss for a lot of us."
---"How do you host a party, though, if you are living in a mini-condo unit? I guess you just limit your guest list to two persons. So you could host a series of parties, with two persons invited to each of them. Or you could host a party at a neutral site that could accommodate more than two or three people."
---"My only complaint about 'CBS Evening News' is that I would like to see more features profiling accomplishments by Asian-Americans and Hispanic Americans and Jewish Americans. It's like the current message from those feature stories is that 'if you aren't black and are an ethnic or racial minority, you don't count.'"
---"The underlying causes of racial discrimination are not being explored adequately enough by the news media. If an applicant for a job is unable to speak conventional English, is addicted to verbalizing the 'F' word and the 'N' word and other profanity, and refuses to take his headset off for a job interview, this type of conduct by a job applicant is unlikely to land him a job."
---"I hope that Norah O'Donnell with her strong Irish background will be willing to visit Ireland for a CBS News feature story on the relatives and friends of President Biden there who are elated that he is in The White House these days. It could be a great excuse for a piece celebrating Irish culture. It could also earn Norah O'Donnell an Emmy award, since she could really put her heart into a feature piece set in Ireland. Everyone knows she is passionate about Ireland."
MY E-MAIL LETTER TODAY THAT POSED SEVERAL PUBLIC-POLICY-MINDED QUESTIONS TO 'ELDER JUSTICE INITIATIVE' OFFICIALS OF THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.:
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Friday, February 19, 2021
THE URGENT PLEA THAT I WROTE AND SENT TODAY TO REPUBLICAN U.S. SENATOR MITT ROMNEY OF UTAH
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MY FRIENDLY REPLY LETTER TODAY TO THE FEMALE CHAIR OF THE HOLOCAUST COMMITTEE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AT DULUTH
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February 17, 20212Dear Center for Holocaust Studies Researcher at the Duluth campus of the University of Minnesota,I am a 1984 alumnus of the University of Minnesota Graduate School of Journalism and Mass Communications in Minneapolis.Does your first-rate Center for Holocaust Studies ever pursue research about American citizens in the 21st Century who are believed to be currently subjected to Holocaust-like substandard and hazardous and medically injurious living conditions or sleeping conditions inside their own locked private residence?If so, can your noble Center ever help a self-identified continuous-and-continuing-daily-and-year-round- sexual-assault-crimes-and-personal-injury-crimes victim (myself) in Austin, Texas, to obtain a comprehensive DNA-swabs forensic sexual-assault-crimes evidence and personal-injury-crimes evidence medical exam on myself?Here in Austin, Texas, I have been repeatedly rejected by the Austin Police Department on my numerous requests throughout the most recent nine-year period for a forensic anal-rape-crimes medical exam on myself for which any and all DNA-traceable items from the resulting rape-evidence kit will be processed retroactively for the full 190-day (or longer, if possible) time period. I am very sure that Professor Chris Ison, a very fine former colleague of mine at the "Minnesota Daily" student newspaper when I was a teaching assistant based at the U of Minn. campus in Minneapolis, will be willing to put in a good word for me with your Center for Holocaust Studies about my very high level of honesty and accuracy. I am a lifelong non-Christian (and I am NOT an atheist), and many Texans apparently dislike that about me. I am also a former full-time newspaper reporter in Texas and Minnesota, respectively.Incidentally, I am very hopeful that Minnesota native and highly-regarded former Minneapolis City Coordinator Spencer Cronk or his current high-ranking staff member Julie Bollman at Austin (TX) City Hall will be willing to put in a good word for me with your very influential Holocaust Center in Duluth.I hope to hear from you soon.Sincerely and Best Wishes,John Kevin McMillan, longstanding criminal-law complainant with the Austin Police Department and current criminal-law complainant with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.My solo-occupancy efficiency-rental-apartment-unit home address ever since June 21, 2019:Pebble Creek Apartments (a Belco Equities-affiliated, large gated-community complex), 8805 North Plaza Drive, Bldg. 17, Apt. 2418, Austin, TX 78753.Home phone: (512) 342-2295.Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
Thursday, February 18, 2021
THE QUESTION I POSED YESTERDAY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AT DULUTH CENTER FOR HOLOCAUST STUDIES
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021
MY MOST RECENT ONLINE PUBLIC-INFORMATION REQUEST TO THE AUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THIS STATE-CAPITAL CITY FOR TEXAS:
February 17, 2021
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