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We live in an age that is obsessed with things. We fill our homes with the latest gadgets and fashions and then, when we run out of space, rent a storage unit.
Read moreThe Thanksgiving feast—an American tradition that dates back to the 16th century when Spanish settlers held a feast of gratitude for God’s providence as they successfully arrived in what is now Florida. Then in 1620, a large group of Puritans, who fled the religious persecution of early 17th century England, to then eventually end up on our shores. We’re all familiar with this story, as we have learned about the Pilgrims from our earliest school days.
Read moreNovember 11th we will observe Veterans Day, which was originally called Armistice Day to mark the end of World War I. Unfortunately, we’ve had too many wars since then, so the day had to be renamed.
Read moreFacts of 2022 Political Life
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A state of awareness achieved only by those dumb enough to fi nd injustice in everything—except their own behavior.
Read moreRecently, a widow phoned her local newspaper and asked how much they charged for running obituaries. “A dollar and inch,” she was told.
Read moreWe received the following letter from our good friend Tom Adams. It was great!
Read moreAn aphorism is a short, pointed sentence expressing a wise or clever observation or a general truth.
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