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Category Archives: Politics
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Armistice Day. One hundred years ago today, The Great War, The War to End All Wars, came to its cataclysmic end. Fifty years ago today, I was in the Army at Ft. Bliss, Texas, suffering through Basic Training. My … Continue reading
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Tagged Armistice Day, Flanders' Fields, Great War, PTSD, Viet Nam, War
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Wednesday Morning in Colorado
It seems our beautiful Colorado blue sky has a wider significance than just climatic. Yesterday, we elected the first (openly) gay governor in the country. He appears to have won the confidence of a majority of Coloradans, because he will … Continue reading
Tuesday Morning in Colorado
It’s difficult to believe, as I sit here at my table with a cup of coffee, looking out the window at a beautiful Colorado autumn morning, that the fate of our country so completely depends upon what happens today. Millions … Continue reading
22 October 1968
Fifty years ago today, also a Monday, at the age of twenty-one, amid a deeply unpopular war, in a decision created out of a haze of depression, patriotism, and a deep yearning to free myself from the distrustful control of … Continue reading
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Tagged Depression, PTSD, Viet Nam War
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#Who’sNext
#MeToo It began with women who spoke up and said, “Me too. I too am a victim of sexual assault. I too have been raped, and never said anything about it.” But there’s no reason why #MeToo should exclude men … Continue reading
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Tagged #HimToo, #MeToo, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, Rape, Sexual Assault
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Variations on a Theme by Mussolini
Movement One (Mosso) Evening. Ringing of church bells, distant anguished voices; all muted. Three women are gathered around a fire in the countryside. Unsettled, they look nervously around from time to time. Woman One (stands up): Victory will be ours tonight. I … Continue reading
How to Stop the President and Save the Republic
(1) Violence: Dear FBI, Secret Service, and FaceBook Minders: I know that violence against the president is completely illegal and dangerous, and it is not something I or anyone else I know or support have in the past, are now, … Continue reading