Tag: Democrats

  • Democrats & Blue Collar Workers

    Democrats & Blue Collar Workers

    Feel free to disagree with me. Sometimes I disagree with my own self, but let's consider the narrative that is being pushed out by mainstream media and the oligarchs standing in the wings, shall we? For days on end now, pundits have taken to the[..]
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  • America’s New Normal

    America’s New Normal

    Let's talk grief for a moment. During the George W. Bush administration, I had the opportunity to be welcomed into the homes of many Gold Star widows. I've watched from the sidelines as they've raised their families from toddlerhood to adulthood. The youngest I met[..]
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  • A Message from a Black Matriarch to Black Men Everywhere

    A Message from a Black Matriarch to Black Men Everywhere

    Nefarious Candidate He requires unquestionable obedience Loyalty Allegiance and Devotion Stripped of our power to think question speak and make sense of thingshe procures ownership of our minds bodies freedom hidden out of sight, laying still as a stone bound from wrist to ankle barefoot[..]
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  • Vance’s Dishonor

    Vance’s Dishonor

    Look, if there is one thing I can't hardly tolerate is to see one veteran pit his/her service against another's. I have had in-depth conversations with veterans who have refused to sign up for their VA benefits because they didn't serve in a war zone.[..]
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  • Draft Era Voters

    Draft Era Voters

    For the life of me I will never understand how the people for whom this was a theme song of the Draft era: Some folks are born made to wave the flagHoo, they're red, white and blueAnd when the band plays "Hail to the chief"Ooh,[..]
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  • About the Boy’s Birth Day

    About the Boy’s Birth Day

    I had just returned to the VRBO where I was isolating when my son called. "Are you watching the vote count?" he asked. "Not yet," I replied. "I just got back from the hospital." Our daughter Shelby had given birth earlier that morning. It was[..]
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  • What Harry Said

    What Harry Said

    Harry Belafonte died today. He was 96. Throughout his career, Belafonte infused our lives with joy even as he reminded us that we could and should do better. A confidante of MLK, Belafonte was an activist for Civil Rights. A person of mixed race, Belafonte[..]
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  • Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!

    Wait! Wait! Don’t Tell Me!

      In November of 2016, I turned 60. To celebrate my 60th birthday, I went on a silent retreat at Mt. Angel Abbey, outside of Portland. I had never been on a silent retreat before, but it was something I had longed to do since[..]
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  • The Republican Party’s Minstrel

    The Republican Party’s Minstrel

    I met a man at a bar last night. He asked if I was in town on business. As a matter of fact, I said. I found out he was from Kentucky. Oh, some of my favorite writers are from Kentucky, I remarked. Silas House,[..]
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  • The Electorate

    The Electorate

    Our biggest challenge is electing politicians worthy of the country they represent. Politicians who stop tearing the country down every time they lose. That was the admonition I heard from a news show host this morning. The host went on to say that this country[..]
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