The Consequences to a Sane Society Knowingly Electing a Demented Man to be President

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...and Then Only Watching and Waiting Three days before the 2020 election, Nov 1, I posted the article below with this title. I don't generally do politics. I do analytics and what I call "Teachings",...

Stolen Elections and the Arizona Audit—A Case of First Instance?

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The argument has been made, at least in the cryptic legalese of Twitter that there is no constitutional path back to restore the original winner(s) even if there is proof established about Voter fraud...

When is Vigilantism Justified?— “Sky Determines”

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  I've often said that throughout all history "Sky determines" the rules men and their families have to live by when they move into a new place. The physical terrain; weather and natural enemies, define...

Notes on the Georgia Voter-ID Reforms and Brian Kemp

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I just read WAPO's Apr 5 piece by Phillip Bump, "The Question About Georgia's Election Law has Only One Answer: Why" and have added a few more words.  I've even borrowed WAPO's borrowed photo...

Is States Rights Back? A Return of America’s Lost Army

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I'm not sure when American public schools began skimming over the first era of our history, 1787-1824, but I'm going to guess sometime after the Civil War, when the two-party system emerged as representing...

The Russian-Ukrainian Village, Evening Bells

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  In the 1960s I earned a minor in Russian Studies at university which interestingly enough, provided me with a lot of background to what I would observe when I visited Ukraine and central Russia in 1991 and 1992, when the USSR was finally cashing...