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Don't leave anything for later.

Later, the coffee gets cold.

Later, you lose interest.

Later, the day turns into night.

Later, people grow up.

Later, people grow old.

Later, life goes by.

Later, you regret not doing something... when you had the chance.

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Still not sure what this Substack thing even is or how to gain impressions. All I know to do is post here and there and just try and settle myself into this community and perhaps everything will work out on its own….

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Mexico has officially banned the Trump propaganda from airing on Mexican TV and social media. No racist ads, and no lies disguised as messages to the world.

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Who is funding the MEVSD levy and charter campaigns? Reviewing City Council salaries in Marysville. And the birds are coming tonight...literally!
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I want politics to be about a better everyday life.

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Obadiah, the crux of the matter, and Bible Bees
Dennis Doyle's avatar

JD’s recent article, like so many others, underscores the deep systemic issues plaguing the Catholic Church, particularly its ongoing failure to implement and adhere to the transparent, accountable governance processes promised during Pope Francis’s reform efforts. While The Pillar does a courageous job exposing these failures and consistently pounding the drum on their seriousness, no Catholic journalist seems willing to take the next step: articulating the foreseeable consequences in stark, u…

Rob McMonigal's avatar

This is what I am personally struggling with and it's growing harder by the day. How can I associate without it being implied I'm okay with this?

Sue Korlan's avatar

Speak out against what's going on while remaining in the Church.

I can voice my opposition (and have) and do what I can financially (not a dime to anything I know goes back to Rome) but saying "I'm Catholic" is an affirmation and one that it's growing hard to be proud of when the Pope is clearly at best turning a blind eye to what his Bishops are doing.

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