Saturday, November 28, 2020

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: NOVEMBER 22-28, 2020


♫YOU SEE IT'S GETTING LATE.
OH PLEASE DON'T HESITATE.
PUT A LITTLE LOVE IN YOUR HEART.♫
Jackie DeShannon.





DECEMBER 1 MARKS THE 65TH ANNIVERSARY OF ROSA PARKS DEFENDING HER CIVIL RIGHTS ON THAT HISTORIC MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA BUS RIDE.
DECEMBER 4 MARKS THE 55TH ANNIVERSARY OF GEMINI 7.
DECEMBER 7 IS PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY.

AM😷NGST EVENTS AROUND THE W🌍RLD THIS PAST WEEK…
*Thanks to the pandemic, India's first recession in history!
*The G20 Virtual Summit concluded with the participants planning a united, anti-COVID 19 front while President Trump spent the weekend playing golf! (There are 2/TWO separate links in this item.)
*Shuggie Bain, Douglas Stuart’s debut novel, has won the 2020 Booker Prize.

THE TERRORIST REPORT…
*The Free Choice E-zine does not support terrorism, no matter what the “cause” or alleged “justification”. Thus we will only be posting news items in this section whenever terrorists are brought to justice.

😢PASSING PARADE…
*Country music singer-songwriter Hal Ketchum (numerous credits) has passed away.
*Former football🏈 player and coach Markus Paul is no longer with us.

WITHIN THE UNITED STATES🌎 OF AMERICA…
AFTER THE VOTES WERE (RE)COUNTED…
🗹🗹🗹
*Trump’s efforts to overturn Pennsylvania have been thrown out of court due to lack of factual evidence. Again. (There are 2/TWO separate links in this item.)
*Trump getting backlash over his actions. (There are 2/TWO separate links in this item.)
TRANSITION TIME…
*Trump claims he’ll leave office if the Electoral College confirms Biden’s victory but until then, the lawsuits and other shenanigans continue.
POLITICALLY…
SOCIAL (IN)JUSTICE…
😷THE US VERSUS COVID-19…
*The state of your state, from two different perspectives. (There are 2/TWO separate links in this item.)
TRUMP TWEETS…
IT’S FACT CHECK TIME!
MEANWHILE, IN CONGRESS…
*Will Trump’s comments concerning Georgia affect the January run off elections that decide the Senate’s membership composition???
ELSEWHERE…
😀AND FINALLY, SOME GOOD NEWS…

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