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· 1w ago
So Focused on the Little things
we lose sight of what the lede really is.
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The Jeering Section
· 1W ago
Sign on a Church Door
Why bother?
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The Jeering Section
· 1W ago
Sidewalk Shadows
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· 1W ago
Shadow
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· 1W ago
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· 2W ago
Correction: Cinco De Mayo is as American as the Reuben Wrap
I did a bit of research on Cinco de Mayo, and while it celebrates the defeat of the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, Latinos in the West saw it as a <a href="http://www.civilwartalk.com/threads/cinco-de-mayo-originally-tied-to-civil-war.71925/".portent of the Confederacy's defeat as France wa
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The Jeering Section
· 3W ago
Happy American Made-up Holiday!
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· 1M ago
Following Up: My latest newsvine article
I recently read a Letter to the Editor of the Sacramento Bee, where Dr. Taitz made a quite startling revelation: “…I was born in a shack, heated with a stove with wood and coal, where I considered myself being lucky to have running water. I came to this country as an immigrant with only one [...]
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· 1M ago
My dad, ca. 1938
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· 1M ago
Rogues, Vagabonds Sturdy Beggars, & Masterless Men.
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