Dear Guccione, Your magazine sounds like it has some big-time Potential and I like what I've seen on the site so far except for the farewell sentence of your self-description which wishes your readers ever-lasting Comfort. I for one disagree with that Sentiment wholeheartedly and wish any reader of American political journalism who has a … Continue reading Letter to the Guccione Collection
Month: January 2014
Some Thoughts on America’s Predicament
I think what Barack Obama will ultimately teach us is that the system is woefully antiquated and when you get right down to it, who really cares about "Government" anyway? It will always be eventually over-run by hustlers & pimps and there's not much anyone can do about it, at least not in the long … Continue reading Some Thoughts on America’s Predicament
On my Visit to Historical Virginia
Going to the homes of Jefferson and Madison this past week gave me a greater sense of clarity about the Origins of our country and the true Greatness of our Founders, particularly Jefferson. I think the reverence for these men still exists today in America, but on an almost unconscious level. The real enthusiasm … Continue reading On my Visit to Historical Virginia
Winter’s Mind
To know the pain Is to know the rain On a warm winter's day With no sway to the naked, dead Forks Which torture my mind Like days gone by Who knows the truth But these tall & ancient monuments Which are nature's gown And Men try to strip down But all in vain For … Continue reading Winter’s Mind