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Op-Ed: A Modest Proposal

I have often wondered about people who express themselves under cover of anonymity. I suspect that despite the bravado to support his vulgarity, he prefers secrecy lest he be recognized by family and friends. He is properly deserving

Op-Ed: Ain’t That A Shame

Fats Domino photographed in New Orleans in 2007. File photo: Greg Miles, Shutterstock.com, licensed. DELRAY BEACH, FL - That's the popular song made famous by Fats Domino (may he R.I.P.) in the 1950's, but the title has pertinence today

Op-Ed: The Covid “McGuffin”

The brilliant director Alfred Hitchcock often used the term “McGuffin” to describe one of his favorite plot devices—an object or event that set the plot in motion, while essentially inconsequential in itself. File photo: Anton Ivanov,

OPINION: Who Are The Real Racists?

It was the Democrat Party who championed slavery before the Civil War, who voted to secede from the Union, who promoted segregation that lasted until the middle of the 1960's, And the Party who have championed the economic theory of

Op-Ed: Yoo Hoo, Patrisse

Co-founders of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors as she arrived for the 2nd Annual Freeform Summit on March 27, 2019 in Hollywood, CA. Photo credit: DFree, Shutterstock.com, licensed. WASHINGTON, D.C. – “If we don’t step up to end

Op-Ed: Is This the Age of Pretend?

DELRAY BEACH, FL - There are certain absolutes in our lives like what is up is up and what is down is down, but not in today's crazy environment of “pretend”. We are told to pretend, by the lefty loons, that boys can be girls and girls