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Least We Forget
Today is the anniversary of one of the darkest days in American military history. It is the 71st anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. America’s greatest generation, (thanks Dad), rose from those ashes and defeated the mightiest foe it … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Budget Sequestration, Congress, Constitution, defecit, Defense Budget, Defense Spending, Democrats, Drift, Dwight Eisenhower, fiscal cliff, John Kennedy, military, military budget, military-industrial complex, money in elections, money in politics, national debt, Pearl Harbor, Penatagon, politics, Rachel Maddow, Republicans, United States Constitution, World War II, WWII
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I Hope My Father Is Not Watching
Today is the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day. That is the event that brought America into World War II. The last constitutionally declared war and in the opinion of many the last war of consequence. Like many of my … Continue reading
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Tagged 2006 mid-term, George W. Bush, health care, jobs, N.A.L.C., National Association of Letter Carriers, Pearl Harbor, pension, politics, post office, post office closings, Postal Accountablility and Enhancement Act of 2006, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Tom Davis, U.S.P.S., unemployment, union busting, unions, Virginia, World War II
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The 23 Hour Day
In 1934 the hit song What a Diff’rence a Day Makes burst onto the scene. It was originally written and performed in Spanish but quickly made its way into English. The most famous early version was recorded by the musical … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Dennis Kucinich, economy, foreign trade, House, Jimmey Dorsey, jobs, John Boehner, John Kennedy, Obama, Ohio, Pearl Harbor, Republicans, Septemeber 11th, Tommy Dorsey, unemployment
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