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Tag Archives: America
How The World Became a Ball of Confusion
We are a confused nation. We are on information overload, and we are not sure what is fact and what is fiction. What can we do about it? Continue reading
Posted in american values, change, culture, media, perceptions
Tagged America, change, culture
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The Fans Will Be The Biggest Losers
I heard a faint creaking sound in the distance last Thursday. It was Arnold Palmer rolling over in his casket. This occurred right around the same time the first pairing teed off, at the LIV Golf Tour event at Centurion … Continue reading
Stop The Madness!
I promised myself I’d never blog about politics. I’m going to do my best to keep that promise today but I’m afraid there are no guarantees. Today is an exception. I’m an optimist and I prefer to express my thoughts … Continue reading
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Tagged America, change, culture, Gun Control, Robb Elementary, Uvalde, Values
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The Things We Take for Granted
I was captivated this morning by CNN’s coverage of Officer Ramos’s funeral and the tribute to officer Liu. Twenty-five thousand cops showed up to pay their respects. I thought I’d watch it for 5 minutes. Within seconds I was glued … Continue reading
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Tagged America, CNN, cops, heroes, military, police, public safety, service
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FAT AND HAPPY ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
It’s so easy to take things for granted. Last night we sat and watched The Macy’s 4th of July Celebration on TV. There I was lounging in my “easy chair” in my air-conditioned house watching my big screen after … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July, America, Celebration, Freedom, Independence Day, Macy's, New York, USA
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