Imagine being a second grader and having your identity stolen. You’re not a he or a she you’re sort of an it. Sounds like a cousin of the Addams Family.
Do you feel guilty being born in America or a citizen of the US? It seems that there's a segment of society that feels guilty by just being an American.
Historic statues across America are covered with tarps or defaced with paint and destruction. The sight of a Confederate Flag can mean a psychiatrist for some people.
We cry for the answer to a question that has no answer. The loss of so many innocent lives whose only offense was being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I left Vietnam in January of 1967 — forty-nine years ago. From that day on all holidays have meaning for me because I am here to celebrate them when so many are not.
Our right to free speech and the right to privacy are two of the most valuable freedoms we still have in America. But even those two have their limitations.
I lived in a time when there was drive-in movies, no drug use, and no Rock n Roll. Few people had TV’s; there were only 16 baseball teams, and no freeways.
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Driving around town over the holiday weekend I am always struck by the sheer beauty of Montana. The green Bridgers we appreciate in the spring and summer are just as impressive wearing a mantel of snow...