Category: Modern American History
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Infested News
Yesterday was a day of digesting some truth. My family grew up without cable. Going on vacations and then college were the only times I watched cable ever in my life. In the last few years literally since Trump became President watching the news has become a chore. Right before Covid happened I was beginning…
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Summer School
So my group’s first choice of Country Kazakhstan was out. I think Mr. Gee just assigned us our Country to investigate. A few weeks ago as I was thinking about my outline for this article, Kazakhstan was actually in the news. Not necessarily good news if I remember correctly. Ironic how I didn’t think of…
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Public Opinion and that Red Tide is Still Turning
Looking at my Telegram Account right now George News has this message: Sound of Freedom went box office #1. Rich Men North of Richmond went #1 on iTunes. We destroyed Bud Light and the trans agenda. Trump was indicted 4 times and the public have rallied around him. We are winning the culture war. The…
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The “S” Word: Doubts and Fears Surface
Please don’t let friends pick up belts that aren’t belts is one of the greater lessons learned from this experience. Once I had settled down… well I wasn’t settled down completely. Mom actually stayed in my room while I took a short bath to clean up for a while anyway. If I hadn’t had my…
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Lahaina, HI: Government Versus Americans
The inhabitants of this island will be getting a check from the government for $700.00. Ukraine just got another check for not being American I guess. How does that sit with you my fellow Americans? When our brothers and sisters are hurting on Hawaiian soil, our 50th State, while Ukraine gets another check for another…
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American Discontent With Politics
This weekend I heard the newest tune to hit the sound waves around our Country. Oliver Anthony, as Jason Aldean recently did, exposed the Left’s hypocrisy to the Country by appealing to the individual soul of his Common American peers. While on the Left reporters tried to get Biden to answer what should have been…
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Summer School With A Twist Back in the Classroom
My concussion is gradually getting better. I was fortunate back in 2005 to have one migraine the day after and that was the end of it for me. On Friday I made it back to class and didn’t miss another day in the classroom. There was a final paper for this course and Mr. Gee…
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Sportsmanship
Talking sports is not my cup of tea. Although, I did enjoy playing Volleyball for one year. I am not athletic; I’m an artist for a reason. Sports is something to enjoy for fans and a way for sportsmanship to be applauded and critiqued accordingly. Politics should not be a part of sports at all.…




