Being a Mets fan in New York for so long, I’ve learned quite a few things about NOT being a Yankee fan.
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The Dead: A Review of Americans Lost in Wars
There is no more sobering fact about war than men (and women) will die.
Read More »International “Freedom” Center Scrapped at Ground Zero
"We will show the world how we honor our dead, and in doing so magnify their memory for all time.”
Read More »Getting Drunk vs. Drinking: The Art of the Pint
I think that one credible answer to the problem of drinking to get drunk is to get a drinker to appreciate the drink.
Read More »Lennon Will End It’s Broadway Run After Only Six Weeks: A Look At Why
Unfortunately, Lennon failed on so many levels that I have to say honestly that the critics got it right this time.
Read More »Under Whose God? The Pledge of Allegiance & Freedom of Speech
Every day millions of American school children start their schedules with “The Pledge of Allegiance.”
Read More »September 11th: Must Be Forever In Memoriam
In memory there is sometimes comfort, but I still find nothing of the sort.
Read More »Author Anne Rice on Losing New Orleans
By painting such a beautiful portrait of her native city, Rice explains succinctly why people loved it so.
Read More »The Story of Emmett Till: An American Ignominy
I don't know if every American knows Emmett Till's story, but they should.
Read More »Some of My Friends Won’t Buy My Book
Ever since I published my first book back in 2001, it seems that some of my friends just do not want to buy a copy.
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