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Tag Archives: Democracy
TRAITOR – предатель
After the last 4 years what more needs to be said? This man and his supporters deserve the full penalty of the law for what they’ve done to we, the American People, our nation, our allies and all those who … Continue reading
George Floyd and His Legacy
Note It’s been difficult to write about the events that began with Mr. George Floyd’s murder. I haven’t been able to keep up with the rapid flow of the events and their significance. So much to witness and comprehend. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Blog, Citizenship, Color, Ethics and Morality, Justice, Politics, Public Health, Relationships
Tagged Democracy, George Floyd, Legacy, Minneapolis, minnesota, Murder, Peaceful Demonstration, Police Reform, R.I.P, Racism, Riot, Solidarity
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Weary Yet Unbowed
A few days ago, I sat at a table in my neighborhood Patisserie. It had started snowing during the night and by 7a.m. about 3” coated the world. Looking out the large windows, I could the see powdery flakes falling, … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Blog, Ethics and Morality, Politics
Tagged Ben Franklin, Democracy, Document, Evidence, Fatique, Founders, Freedom of Speech, Giving Up, High Crimes and Misdemeanors, Investigation, Persistance, Rachel Maddow, Religious Freedom, Republicans, Revolutionary War, Rule of Law, Senate Trial, Senator Chuck Schumer, Witness
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Treason
** Correction; My apologies to the Cato Institute for lumping them in with propaganda think tanks. The Cato Institute is noted for its thoughtful conservative research and analysis. They are a good source for Conservative ideas. As the House votes … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged American Century, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Contract with America, Declaration of Independence, Democracy, Elderly, GOP, Ill, Newt Gingrich, Oligarchs, Oppress, People of Color, Poor, Republican, Ronald Reagan, Rule of Law, Russia, Treason, Violence, Youth
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We Are A Great People If We Defend Our Fellow Man and Democracy
This is truly “The times that try men’s souls.” The sign of a truly great country and a genuinely great people is their ability, to recover their balance after a devastating attack, and mend, while keeping their democratic values alive. … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged Betrayal, Bill of Rights, Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Democracy, Enablers, REpublican Party, Rule of Law, Traitor, Trump
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If I Were President, also, Being A Farmer
This is 2 for 1 Monday. Another perfect day in paradise.I woke up this morning replaying in my head a conversation I had a few days ago with some buddies. If I Were President Some friends and I were hashing … Continue reading