I was recently contacted by Rose DesRochers to visit and join Today’s Woman. I was then asked if I would contribute an article. Being an internet publisher myself, I said […]
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I was recently contacted by Rose DesRochers to visit and join Today’s Woman. I was then asked if I would contribute an article. Being an internet publisher myself, I said […]
Read moreAnne Sexton is by far my favorite poet. I've spent hour upon hour reading and re-reading her work and always coming away with a new perspective on the woman. While […]
Read moreThe Foundation for Economic Education has posted a free version of Economics in One Lesson: First published in 1946, FEE is proud to offer an online edition of Henry Hazlitt's […]
Read moreThanks again to the Professor Donald R. Shaffer, for using part of my website as a reading assignment on "U.S. Military History from 1775 to the Present" at the University […]
Read moreAndrew Herrmann of the Chicago Sun-Times on Mixed-race marriages — and tolerance — soar: Irene Carr's father was a minister, but he could not perform her marriage ceremony. He couldn't […]
Read moreW. Caleb McDaniel, writing for Common-place, on Blogging in the Early Republic: Why bloggers belong in the history of reading: Just five years ago, blogs were still a rarity, but […]
Read moreGiven that Sandra Day O'Connor's intent to resign has already been communicated to President Bush, time is running short for a new Justice to be confirmed prior to the start […]
Read moreGiven that Sandra Day O’Connor’s intent to resign has already been communicated to President Bush, time is running short for a new Justice to be confirmed prior to the start […]
Read moreIn case anyone was wondering, there is indeed evil in this world. There are no words.
Read moreI haven’t had a subscription to The Hotline (National Journal’s Daily Briefing on Politics) in years. Its a nifty hotsheet with useful summaries and breaking news on a large variety […]
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