Archive for October, 2014

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I hate rhetorical questions…don’t you? Why wouldn’t a doctor, treating Ebola patients in West Africa, be quarantined for twenty-one days before getting on a commercial flight to his home in Brooklyn, hopping on a subway, (or two), going bowling and out to a crowded restaurant? Why would anyone choose corporate…

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“My I’mPossible Dream” – Alex Hale

  Click the photo to play “My I’mPossible Dream”

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Mid Terms

I have a vague recollection of mid terms in high school, and what I recall is that I didn’t give them much thought.  So, here we are, less than a month away from the off-year elections, complacent, confused, (have you noticed that candidates don’t even identify their party affiliation in…

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Why Vote?

History, both ancient and new, is sticky and wet with blood spilt in our inbred quest for freedom.  The pursuit has been complicated and the goal line blurred by our equally strong trait of gullibility, enabling despotic rhetoric to herd us into subservience.  When it becomes unbearable, we revolt, and…

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Congressional Inquiry

It would be hilariously comedic if it weren’t so blatantly tragic; the pontifical posturing of the seemingly endless succession of Congressional probings into the actions or inactions, appropriations or misappropriations, sanctioned or unsanctioned activities of the overt and covert elements of government huddling under the leaky umbrella of its, (that…

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