Opinion and Truth Are Not Synonyms

Yesterday, a friend asked me what I thought of the participation of veterans in the events at the Capital Building in Washington, D.C. this past week beginning on January 6. He knows I am a veteran of the Vietnam war wounded in combat and that I was also active in the anti-war movement upon beingContinue reading “Opinion and Truth Are Not Synonyms”

The Value of Accountability

It was Halloween and 1961. The stars aligned over America to make a Catholic man named Kennedy president and put Alan Shepard in space. Elsewhere, construction started on the Berlin Wall and The Bay of Pigs invasion failed to depose Castro in Cuba. A company named Pampers introduced the first disposable diaper. The Shirelles hadContinue reading “The Value of Accountability”

J.B. and the Perfect Polish Sausage

If you happen to be in Athens, Georgia on most any given weekend you may subject yourself to the most amazing of culinary delights without ever entering a restaurant, an important consideration in the time of a pandemic. But you must be willing to wander as well through various neighborhood intersections till you discover theContinue reading “J.B. and the Perfect Polish Sausage”

Juxtaposition and Its Relation to Yellow Journalism

The mind is a wonderful and terrible beast. Besides the ability to logically reason, we have the ability to logically associate. Where reasoning often gets us from point A to point B in rational order, associational logic can get us from point A to the twilight zone. This is a great gift if you areContinue reading “Juxtaposition and Its Relation to Yellow Journalism”