1. Happy Monday. It is the second Monday of June. Summer begins in 13 days! There are 29 Mondays remaining in the year.
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2. It is good to be home. Chris and I took yesterday and just got back into the house. That included doing laundry and making a trek to Costco for supplies. Patrick introduced me to some really nice collapsable crates that make unloading items from a Costco run much easier.
3. Was anyone else embarrassed by our Secretary of Defense at the June 6 remembrance in France? One writer summed it up as follows:
On the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, Pete Hegseth stood on a bluff above Omaha Beach, among the graves of thousands of Americans who never came home, and turned a solemn remembrance into a political rally. He took the vocabulary of June 6, 1944, and turned it into a far-right anti-immigrant speech. He placed migrants in the rhetorical role the Nazis occupied in actual history. And he did it as a guest in France, standing in a cemetery that exists because France chose to preserve the memory of American sacrifice. (Heather Delaney Reese)
4. The Orioles let one get away yesterday and fell to 4th in the division, 8 games out of first. They are 5-5 in their last 10 games, but for the most part are playing better. I am encouraged. They seem competitive for a Wild Card port in the post-season.
5. While shopping at Costco yesterday, I made a concerning observation. I noted that in the produce cooler, the normally with packed shelves and stacks of crates in the middle of the cooler were nearly empty. Selections were less than normal. Are supply chain problems beginning to affect produce items?
6. Next Sunday, which is Flag Day, an abomination will occur at the White House. That the President is hosting an UFC event on the White House lawn for his birthday is nothing other that unbelievable. It continues to clearly demonstrate his contempt for our country and our traditions. I believe he sees our country as nothing more than his personal piggy bank.
7. Today in History. June 8, 1968. James Earl Ray, an escaped American convict, is arrested in London, England, and charged with the assassination of African American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
On April 4, 1968, in Memphis, King was fatally wounded by a sniper’s bullet while standing on the balcony outside his second-story room at the Motel Lorraine. That evening, a Remington .30-06 hunting rifle was found on the sidewalk beside a rooming house one block from the Lorraine Motel. During the next several weeks, the rifle, eyewitness reports, and fingerprints on the weapon all implicated a single suspect: escaped convict James Earl Ray. A two-bit criminal, Ray escaped a Missouri prison in April 1967 while serving a sentence for a holdup. In May 1968, a massive manhunt for Ray began. The FBI eventually determined that he had obtained a Canadian passport under a false identity, which at the time was relatively easy.
On June 8, Scotland Yard investigators arrested Ray at a London airport. Ray was trying to fly to Belgium, with the eventual goal, he later admitted, of reaching Rhodesia. Rhodesia (now called Zimbabwe) was at the time ruled by an oppressive and internationally condemned white minority government. Extradited to the United States, Ray stood before a Memphis judge in March 1969 and pleaded guilty to King’s murder in order to avoid the electric chair. He was sentenced to 99 years in prison.
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-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


















