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Monthly Archives: August 2017
Then (1974) vs Now (2017)
Alan Zendell, August 18, 2017 My generation remembers the anxiety of the last months of the Nixon administration. Years of disillusionment over Vietnam, Nixon’s attempt to subvert the 1972 election process, the painful progression of Watergate, and the week by … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Haig, base of support, Gerald Ford, instability, John Kelly, Mike Pence, moral center, Nixon, Trump, truth, vietnam, voters, watergate
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Questions For the Donald
Alan Zendell, August 15, 2017 Hey Donald, since you’re such a history maven I have a few questions for you. When the Nazis terrorized England in 1940 and the RAF fought back, were they equally to blame? When Admiral Yamamoto … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, assassination, blame, defense, fault, fighting back, kennedy, korea, lincoln, ousted from office, out of control, racism, racist, rant, shared responsibility, Steve Bannon, two sides
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The Despicables
Alan Zendell, August 13, 2017 One of the worst moments in one of the most poorly executed presidential campaigns in recent memory was Hillary’s ill-advised characterization of Donald Trump’s supporters as a Basket of Deplorables. Of course, she didn’t mean … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, bigotry, charlottesville, domestic terrorism, leadership, neo Nazis, racism, Stephen Miller, Steve Bannon, Trump, white supremacy
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What Happens When You Pander to Racists: Charlottesville
Alan Zendell, August 12, 2017 As the 2016 election campaign began to illuminate the deep divisions in our country, many of us were shocked and horrified. No one was naïve enough to think that racism and bigotry had gone the … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, bigotry, david dukes, hate groups, immigration, mexicans, muslims, pandering, racism, take back our country, Trump, white nationalists, white supremacy
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The Sanctity of Our Armed Forces
A. L. Kaplan, August 1, 2017 A. L. Kaplan’s love of books started as a child and sparked a creative imagination. Born on a cold winter morning in scenic northern New Jersey, her stories and poems have been included in … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Posts
Tagged American values, armed forces, disrimination, LGBT, tolerance, transgender, Trump
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