Mud And More Mud

A lot of the roads were muddy in Brookfield both from all the sand they've laid down an all the mud be tracked out by equipment on farms.

Taken on Sunday December 29, 2019 at Brookfield, New York.

No One Told Babe Ruth He Had Cancer, but His Death Changed the Way We Fight It

No One Told Babe Ruth He Had Cancer, but His Death Changed the Way We Fight It

George Herman Ruth was sick. It had all started with a deep, searing pain behind his left eye. Now, he could hardly swallow. And the pain seemed to be seeping down his body, like an invisible weight tugging at his hips and legs. Soon, he’d have to use his bat as a cane. But he was no ordinary patient. He was the Babe, the greatest baseball player who had ever lived. And his medical team at what is now Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, just a short train ride south from Yankee Stadium, intended to treat him as such. While it seems possible that no one ever told Ruth himself, the baseball legend had terminal cancer. A tumor had grown from behind his nose to the base of his skull and was working its way into his neck. Treatment would be harrowing, but his doctors were determined the Sultan of Swat would get better. Though their effort to save him was ultimately unsuccessful, the record-setting Ruth became a cancer pioneer in the process.

Death to America – Wikipedia

Death to America – Wikipedia

Death to America (Persian: Ω…Ψ±Ϊ― Ψ¨Ψ± Ψ’Ω…Ψ±ΫŒΪ©Ψ§‎ Marg bar Δ€mrikā) is an anti-American political slogan and chant which has been in use in Iran since the inception of the Iranian Revolution in 1979. Ayatollah Khomeini, the first leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, popularized the term. He opposed the chant for radio and television, but not for protests and other occasions.

The literal meaning of the Persian phrase "Marg bar Δ€mrikā" is "Death to America". In most official Iranian translations, the phrase is translated into English as the less offensive "Down with America". The chant "Death to America" has come to be employed by various anti-American groups and protesters worldwide. A similar slogan "Death to Israel" (Persian: Ω…Ψ±Ϊ― Ψ¨Ψ± Ψ§Ψ³Ψ±Ψ§Ψ¦ΫŒΩ„) is also used, and regularly chanted in Iranian political rallies. Iranian officials generally explain that the slogan in its historical context has been provoked by U.S. government's hostile policies towards Iran and expresses outrage at those policies, and does not wish for literal death for American people themselves. In a speech to university students, Iran's Supreme Leader, Khamenei interpreted the slogan as "death to the U.S.'s policies, death to arrogance". Following a meeting with Army and Air Force commanders, Khamenei declared that the Iranian people are not against American people, but that "Down with America" means down with President Trump, John Bolton, and Pompeo and other American politicians.

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Qassem Soleimani Mourned In Baghdad : NPR

Iraqis turned out in droves Saturday to mourn Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani and Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, just a day and a half after both men were killed in a U.S. airstrike that has prompted vows of revenge from leaders in Tehran.

Thousands of mourners clad in black gathered for the funeral procession, which carried the bodies of the two commanders through the Iraqi capital. Chants of "America is the Great Satan" and "Death to America" rippled through the throngs of demonstrators, many of whom held portraits of both men and the flags of Iran-backed militias.