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Another Washington Times piece got me thinking again. The great betrayal: How the CCP humiliates China and blames the world – Washington Times It’s probably lesson one in every politician’s… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Another Washington Times piece got me thinking again. The great betrayal: How the CCP humiliates China and blames the world – Washington Times It’s probably lesson one in every politician’s… Read more »
Well, I think it’s safe. I’m back to reading The Lord of the Rings and I’m really enjoying it. Mainly because I’m far enough removed from the movies that they… Read more »
When something big celebrates an anniversary, we usually shoot for the big milestone years. Twenty-five. Fifty. A hundred. In 2026, the USA will be 250 years old (sheesh, I remember… Read more »
Just to follow up on something about which I wrote within the past couple of weeks: I learned a new word today: “Sadfishing.” I don’t know if it has a… Read more »
Football season in Korea used to mean getting up at 2 or 3 in the morning (depending on Daylight Savings Time) and going on base to see a favorite team… Read more »
I had two people come into my office today telling me how brutally hot it was outside. I stayed in most of the day. My office is absolutely frigid, and… Read more »
A Wall Street Journal opinion editorial piece caught my eye today. Titled “A Simple Idea for Speedier Government,” it talked about the early success of a Pennsylvania program that refunds… Read more »
Interesting thoughts coming from my reading of the book Masters of the Air, which chronicles the work of the 8th Air Force as it bombed German targets in Europe. I… Read more »
It always seems I have random thoughts in the middle of the week, so I felt it time to try naming them. “Words for Wednesday” is my first attempt. We’ll… Read more »
Let me start with my typical “this might come off wrong” disclaimer. I know (and know of) a lot of wonderful, godly men, and it may seem I’m accusing them… Read more »