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Monthly Archives: February 2019
Living With the Past?
On this date fifty years ago, David Charles Marshall Jackson took his last breath. He was one of thirteen men who lost their lives on that nasty February night.1 For most of the country, they are a handful of names … Continue reading
Posted in National Defense, Patriotism, Veterans, Vietnam
Tagged veterans, Vietnam, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, wounded warriors
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Holy (sounding) Crap!
One of my former theology professors might take umbrage at the title of this piece. As I wrote some time ago, the professor had a problem with slang and euphemisms. Still, there are times when one needs to make a … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Civility, Daily Life, Politics, social media
Tagged christ, christianity, current-events, dishonesty, illegal immigrants, jesus, open borders, persecution
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Seriously Folks?
Whether one agrees with terms such as fake news, alternative facts, liberal bias, left-wing propaganda, right-wing propaganda, or fair and balanced, most people capable of comprehending the English language realize journalistic standards are a thing of yesteryear. It is unlikely … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Entertainment, Family Vaules, Journalism
Tagged Adam Levine, common sense, halftime show, Maroon 5, Nipples, Super Bowl LIII
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