From Bloody Sunday to Victory

Did you know that Bloody Sunday occurred on March 7, 1965 when people were attacked for seeking voting rights? The voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama (about 50 miles) began with only 600 demonstrators but reached 25,000 by the time they reached the capitol. Each one of the marchers added to the strength of the movement that resulted in passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on […]

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Is Democracy Dead?

We shall soon see if the next president of the United States will have to work with elected senators and members of congress who get paid for NOT doing their job. Is there another country where people are paid to shut down the government and thwart the plans of the country’s leader? I can only imagine what President Obama might have accomplished had he gotten the cooperation of elected officials who faithfully served their country […]

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Queen Elizabeth’s Witty Remarks

While the world is anxiously watching and waiting for the outcome of America’s presidential election on November 8, 2016, Queen Elizabeth II has made an offer that proves she has given careful consideration to United States politics.  Will America accept her offer to restore British rule so history can repeat itself? That remains to be seen. The monarch’s reign of more than sixty-three years is a good indication that a woman (even a nonagenarian), is […]

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Resist Voter Apathy

A nonagenarian said she started not to vote at all in this upcoming election. That was until she recalled the blood, sweat and tears of persons who sacrificed that she might have the privilege of casting her vote at the ballot box. I believe the saying, “Speak now or forever hold your peace” is appropriate here. Hold your peace means the same as hold your tongue: “to keep silent or to not say anything about […]

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