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Well, not sure this #edgallrein guy is trustworthy. Just tried to go to his campaign site and got this:

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Sticking By Our Guns

Almost ten years ago, I posted a collection of my cartoons I drew in response to mass shootings in the U.S.  Even though my bailiwick is th...

How This Remote Testing Facility Saved SpaceX From A Major Logistical Nightmare!
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> This deep dive investigation examines the evolution of the Massey's test site
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How This Remote Testing Facility Saved SpaceX From A Major Logistical Nightmare!

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#LGBTQ related #Wikipedia article created 12 hours ago

Mark S. Bonham

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_S._Bonham
Mark S. Bonham (born 1959) is a Canadian investment manager, philanthropist, author, LGBTQ rights advocate and a Senior Fellow at Massey College

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Moment SpaceX rocket explodes into fireball before launch in Texas

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Massey & Supernature’s Walk...Now Walk is disco fed through a 303—sleazy, hypnotic & built for dancefloor destruction. BB’s vocals seal the deal. #Massey #Supernature #BestNewMusic2025 #Week22 #Sprechen

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_The Evening Post_, 16 May 1925:
MR. MASSEY’S DEATH

The first news which some Wellington residents had of the #death of the late Mr. #Massey was conveyed to them by wireless. The Prime Minister’s death was announced by the local broadcasting station, #2YK, when it opened up for the usual Sunday concert, and the programme was commenced with Chopin’s “Funeral March.” Even earlier than that, those who happened to be listening to #1YB, which was transmitting a church service, heard the announcement from that city. On Thursday evening 2YK opened up at 7 o’clock, and gave a special concert of a character appropriate to the day of the late Prime Minister’s funeral. The first item was the repetition by the Rev. G. Millar, of Dunedin, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, of the funeral oration he had given earlier in the day. The delivery was admirable, and those who heard it, transmitted with perfect clarity, must have been much impressed and touched.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250516.2.159.2

#OnThisDay #OTD #PapersPast #Broadcasting #Radio #PrimeMinisters #Funerals #Orations #NewZealand

_The Evening Post_, 14 May 1925:
JOURNEY BEGINS
BORNE DOWN THE STEPS
HIS COLLEAGUES BESIDE HIM
AFFECTING DEPARTURE.
It was now past the half-hour after noon. The Ministers entered the building again to prepare for the final exit of their leader from the restlessness of the political stage.…

… The members of the funeral party took their seats in the long line of cars stretching right round the whole Parliamentary block.
There was a slight pause, and then almost on the stroke of 1 o’clock, with a little puff of smoke from its running engine, the hearse slowly began to move down the driveway, followed by the long procession of cars. The band struck up a new air, as of triumph over mortality, and thus, as it were, with a note of good cheer Parliament bade farewell to its long-time leader on his journey to a place where there are no debates and no divisions, and where the only majority is the Great Majority of those who have gone that way before.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250514.2.90.3
Biography in DNZB https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2m39/massey-william-ferguson

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_The Evening Post_, 13 May 1925:
ON THE THRESHOLD OF PARLIAMENT
SILENT TRIBUTE OF THE PEOPLE
FILING PAST THE DEAD
The casket bearing the mortal remains of the late Prime Minister lay throughout to-day in state in the vestibule of #Parliament Buildings, and thousands of people took the opportunity of paying a silent tribute to the memory of the dead, filing reverently past the catafalque in a constant stream from a comparatively early hour.

The day was in full harmony with the occasion—a soft, sad, mild day of late autumn, with the mists still lingering in a gentle haze over the city after last night's rain.… with a subtle atmosphere of rest after the turmoil of life.

The moving throng continued all through the morning in a varying stream, but never ceasing. Visitors from the country could be noted unmistakably, farmers and local body representatives…. Women were numerous, during the business hours of the day especially, and there were always children waiting outside while their mothers went through with the procession. The number who paid their last tribute during the day must have run into many thousands.
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19250513.2.63.1
Biography in DNZB https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/2m39/massey-william-ferguson

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