The state of Louisiana recently mandated the posting of the ten commandments in public schools, a decision which is being challenged as ‘unconstitutional’ and violating the concept of separation of church and state. In 1978 the state of Kentucky enacted similar state legislation which was overturned by the Supreme Court. The First Amendment to theContinue reading “On the Ten Commandments”
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On Protests
The right to protest is enshrined in our constitution. Amendment I (1791) Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redressContinue reading “On Protests”
On US – Israeli Relations
The Gaza war has driven a rather rare wedge between Israel and the current US administration. While the U.S. is supportive of the goal of decimating Hamas following the atrocities inflicted by them on October 7th, Israel’s seemingly disregard and unconcern for the growing casualties and the dire straits of thousands of innocent Palestinians, aContinue reading “On US – Israeli Relations”
On the Gaza War, Part VI – Tough Love
This is an open letter from President Biden to Prime Minister Netanyahu. “Dear Bibi, We have long stood by Israel in its quest for peace and security, often even at the price of our own national interest. We continue to do so. We have always defended Israel’s right to protect itself and we have willinglyContinue reading “On the Gaza War, Part VI – Tough Love”
On the Ukraine War
Two years ago Putin’s army attacked Ukraine expecting only token resistance, believing it would be a veritable cake walk. It is rumored that front line Russian troops brought along their dress uniforms for an early victory parade through Kyiv. That was then. Over the last two years, the Ukrainians have put up fierce resistance, surprisingContinue reading “On the Ukraine War”
On the Gaza War, Part V
To show solidarity with the Palestinian people who are under siege by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), the Houtis of Yemen are attacking U.S. and other western ally’s ships that are within their reach. Various Iranian and ISIS militias are attacking U.S. troops stationed in Iraq, Syria and Jordan. To date over 45 ships haveContinue reading “On the Gaza War, Part V”
On The Gaza War, Part IV
As the war rages and fatalities mount to unconscionable levels and as Gaza, this 140 square mile enclave, is being systematically obliterated and as the erstwhile innocent Gazans are caught in the middle of an ongoing nightmare with nowhere safe to hide, calls for a ceasefire and for aid seem to fall on deaf ears.Continue reading “On The Gaza War, Part IV”
On the Gaza War, III
Day 95 and the war in Gaza grinds on, with Israeli casualties estimated at 1200 in Israel and an unknown number in Gaza, and maybe 22,000 Palestinians in Gaza, but really too many to count in the chaos that reigns. Israel is bound and determine to annihilate Hamas, which is a justified objective, but atContinue reading “On the Gaza War, III”
On American Future
We have long considered ourselves a shining beacon on a hill. But our beacon is losing its luster and the hill is eroding under out feet, and we don’t seem to notice. Our borders are an open sieve, our electric grid is outdated and insecure, our healthcare system is costly and unfocused; crime rate isContinue reading “On American Future”
On the Republicans
Perhaps the most important attribute of the new administration we will elect next year will be its ability to unite this seriously divided nation. As things unfold around us, it seems that the Republicans are unable to unify its own party, let alone the whole country. The Republicans are supposed to be the G.O.P., GovernmentContinue reading “On the Republicans”
