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The Soul Of A Veteran
There are several times a year when I think of my father, a proud World War II Navy veteran, with special regard to his service years. I was reminded of him when I recently saw the movie, “Hunter Killer.” It was a powerful drama and a starkly-told story about those […]
What’s Right in America … And What Just Went Wrong
Today, the Senate heard testimony from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford who claimed that Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her some 36 years ago when she was 15 years old at a drinking party held near her neighborhood. In watching her recount the things that she could remember from […]
The Loss Of A Warrior
Today we lost a hero, a leader, a father, a husband and an icon. John McCain’s story is one we all know. Born into a prestigious military family whose father and grandfather were Admirals, the expectations for him were plentiful, to be sure. He first showed his rebellious nature […]
The Big Fish
Every story has one. The Big Fish. Occasionally, he or she can be the perpetrator in a story, but in all cases, he or she will always be the keeper of secrets. Decades ago, Frederick Trump, father of Donald, hired an accountant by the name of Allen Weisselberg to handle […]
Truth & Facts – The Giuliani Version
In a recent exchange between CNN’s Chris Cuomo and Donald Trump’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, the question of truth arose. What is truth anyway? One of its definitions is “that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality.” As it turns out, Mr. Giuliani doesn’t believe in truth. He […]
Freedom Of The Press In The Midst Of Chaos
We are in times that will require great fortitude in the near future to power through. We face issues that our countrymen have not faced since the Civil War. We seem weak, confused, undecided and divided. In other words, exactly what our President and those that hate democracy want us […]
Thoughts Of Patriotism From The Civil War
This year, the Fourth of July – the celebration of our country’s 242nd years of freedom – has a special meaning to me. You see, I recently sat down and read over 100 letters that my great-great grandfather wrote to his family during his service in the Civil War. He […]
The Cat And The Mouse
So, word has it that North Korea’s omnipotent leader, Kim Jong Un, is “backing off” his position by announcing he is suspending missile and nuclear testing for now. Wow. That’s certainly news-worthy. I mean, surely, it must mean that he has seen the light, right? Well, hold up there […]
A Compelling Reason For Change
I keep hitting the delete key. It’s hard to write today, but something I feel strongly that I need to do. Perhaps if I can only inspire a new thought process in just one person … The sadness I feel at the loss of 17 beautiful children that were so […]