Suzanne by Leonard Cohen, 1973, When Drugs Didn’t Always Mean Teat-Fits

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  Youth today may never heard of Leonard Cohen. I recommend you look Leonard up, he was a poet and balladeer during the Vietnam War, and sang with folk stars such as Judy Collins who...

A Letter from Cumberland Gap, Our Last Talk

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I had expected a Quickening, but not before Christmas. This is from a Vietnam vet, Infantry platoon leader, college roommate one year, a fine prosecutor, then judge, and a good courthouse philosopher of Thomas Jefferson's...

Natural Law and Deductive Reasoning for Millennials and Gen Z on Twitter

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A couple of weeks ago I was tossed from Twitter; "Suspended" they said:        After careful review, we determined your account broke the Twitter Rules. Your account is permanently in read-only mode, which means you...

Just How do We Sort Out This National-Divorce Talk? A Warning

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In February, (2023), Congressional member Marjorie Taylor Greene called for a "National Divorce." Actually, one has been evolving for several years now. The first thing to consider about "national divorces" is that they're almost never...

Wealth-Based Gender Dysphoria; George Sand and a 19th Century Better Understanding

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Perhaps someone would contact the heirs of Garden City Publishing, at one time a part of the Doubleday publishing empire, to reprint some of its older 20th Century books. Some are becoming more and...

Where is Matt? After a Decade’s Slide into Darkness (Revised)

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  Matt Harding was born in 1976, a Gen-Xer (1965-1980). That Generation is just as apt to cling to the old ways and standards of their parents (Baby Boomers, 1942-1964) as they are to become utterly nouveau, knowing little, if anything about the shoulders they...