So, Where Does The Truth Lie?
Perusing the commentary sections of newspapers is not quite a pastime for me, but fun and certainly more informational
Thoughts become things
Perusing the commentary sections of newspapers is not quite a pastime for me, but fun and certainly more informational
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Thoughts on America Each day social media seems filled with people chanting for the destruction of the United States.
Cell phones either in our pockets, on the table or most insidiously, in our hands…constantly. Ringing, vibrating, pinging,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, he of the New Deal and the most progressive president our nation ever had (some may quibble with
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A Short Examination of Isolationism Read President George Washington’s words from his 1796 farewell address: “Why forego the
Whenever I read something about the craft of writing, I always get the advice, “…and don’t make everything predictable or