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Praise from a Future Generation: Check this out
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Praise from a Future Generation. Friday, May 3, 2013. Ere are links to a few things I've developed over the last year or so, relating to the JFK assassination. S three versions: This documents the defunct magazine's role in covering up the assassination. This one gathers a handful of essays on the JFK assassination. I consider them worthy reading, as the fiftieth anniversary of that crime draws ever closer. Let me know what you think! Also, check out my book. And I don't mean from the library.
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Praise from a Future Generation: March 2011
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Praise from a Future Generation. Thursday, March 24, 2011. S this is written, the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination is less than three years away. It is safe to assume a great deal of media attention will be given to this event. In this post, I shall briefly present a case study: the deliberate suppression by CBS of a potentially important piece of evidence. In 1967, Warren Commission critic Raymond Marcus was contacted by CBS and asked to lend his expertise to a new examination of the Warren Rep...
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Praise from a Future Generation: The Debate Club
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Praise from a Future Generation. Sunday, December 8, 2013. The following is the text of an op-ed I wrote for the "Debate Club," a feature of the US News and World Report. Web site. The occasion was the fiftieth anniversary of the JFK assassination. The magazine asked me and four others to comment on the question, "Was JFK's Assassination a Conspiracy? I'm not certain, but I think I made an error. Totally my fault. Kennedy's back-and-to-the-left reaction is. To beat you senseless. Or all its virtues, the ...
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Praise from a Future Generation: April 2011
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Praise from a Future Generation. Thursday, April 14, 2011. Here aren’t many laughs associated with the Kennedy assassination. This is as it should be. Of course, there are always those undeterred by matters of taste. Too, humor can be a defense mechanism. So naturally there is a lighter side to the issue. In introductory material to her comparative study Accessories After the Fact,. Now, with the passage so much time, we can get away with more than we could in 1964. Which brings me to Bill Hicks. Bill Hi...
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Praise from a Future Generation: May 2011
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Praise from a Future Generation. Saturday, May 28, 2011. E-book: Praise from a Future Generation. Ome very witty wag once defined a liberal as someone whose interests aren't at stake. This applies to more than just politics. On one of my other blogs, I railed against e-books and e-readers. Now the shoe is on the other foot. My publisher recently contacted me to see if I would like to prepare an e-book version of Praise from a Future Generation,. This development gives me an opportunity. There are som...
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Trash Talk: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Junk v. Garbage. Ome people, they don't know junk," says Rosskam, a character in William Kennedy's Ironweed. It ain't garbage. And garbage, it ain't junk.". Rosskam collected junk – was a "rag man," a collector of cast-off stuff that still had some value or use. And that is what he meant by "junk." He rode around Albany, New York in a horse-drawn wagon, collecting the stuff. Sometimes I come across stuff I won't. Butts are dropped on the ground each year in the United States....
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Praise from a Future Generation: Haiku
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Praise from a Future Generation. Thursday, June 23, 2011. I want to tell the. Truth, and I can't tell it here. I can't tell it here. 8211; Jack Ruby (to Earl Warren). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Is a free-form blog; I write about whatever I feel like. Most subjects are fair game. I try to keep each post fairly short. Is focused more narrowly on litter, trash, and environmental matters. Praise from a Future Generation. Forthcoming e-book: a little more.
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Trash Talk: A Second Bag
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Friday, February 25, 2011. Hen I first began picking up litter in earnest – that is, always picking up at least a discarded can or two on my walks – I had this vague idea I'd find interesting or unusual objects from time to time. So far, the most unusual thing I've found is a little packet of parmesan cheese. Well, I can understand why. I gets in the way of a good walk, or a good bike ride. And that's why I came up with my strategy of picking up at least some. But wouldn't you know it? Is a free-form blo...
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Trash Talk: The Dump Festival
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011. Okay, that's a slight exaggeration. But there used to be something very much like that in Kennebunkport, Maine. They called it the Dump Festival – I kid you not – and it was an annual thing. As founder Ed Mayo said, "We're honoring the importance of the old-fashioned town dump.". A highlight of the Dump Festival was the crowning of "Miss Dumpy," the winner of a beauty pageant whose contestants wore outfits assembled from stuff mined out of the local dump. Article, which dates ...
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