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Tag Archives: American Experiment
SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF: POTUS ON IMPEACHMENT
We have the opportunity to ensure the so-called American Experiment continues to mature by making solid decisions in the future. Continue reading
Posted in Social Ethics
Tagged American Experiment, Citizenship, Impeachment, John Oxenham, POTUS, Responsibility, Trump
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Smarting Over Intelligence
I am experiencing a bit of dissonance these days as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are constantly in the news. In terms of the agential members of these organizations pursuing the issue of other … Continue reading
Posted in Social Ethics
Tagged American Experiment, Assassinations, Central Intelligence Agency, Civil Rights Movement, Cold War, Conspiracy, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Hermeneutic of suspicion, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Obstruction of justice, Robert F. Kennedy, Russian interference, South Africa, Systemic Racism
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WHAT ATE YOUR CHRISTMAS PLANS?
Recently, a friend asked me regarding my plans for the holiday season. The text message was written hurriedly, for he and his wife were leaving for the weekend. I received the question, “What ate your Christmas plans?” Of course, I … Continue reading