"Let it turn to something else."
Tag: War
‘Everyone wants to be a Patriot…’
There are no exceptions. That's the price of freedom...
Icy
This is The Ozarks. Even in towns and cities, these are country folk...
The South
The South seems different because, at its core, it is different...
Little Bighorn Battlefield
To be honest here, I had another blog post written, or mostly written, that I intended to share today...
Flashback: ‘Those gentle heroes’
U.S. Army Maj. Michael Davis O'Donnell penned that poem on 1 January 1970, while serving near Dak To, Vietnam. He was declared MIA on 24 March 1970 when the helicopter he was piloting crashed and burned while on a rescue mission in Cambodia. His remains were recovered in 1995 and identified in 2001.
Flashback: Massillon, Ohio (1966)
I’m pretty sure this “flashback” post will have limited appeal. I’m good with that. I spent my childhood in rural northeast Ohio, a few miles outside the city limits of the gritty steel town of Massillon...
Flashback: ‘The most important thing in this world is liberty’ (1887)
It can be argued — and I do — that Robert Green Ingersoll employed American English with more eloquence and skill than anyone before or since. He was a lover of Liberty and passionately patriotic. He also was...







