Dear Patriots, What could be more all-American than the Fourth of July? It certainly makes me proud to be an American when I see Congress mired in backdoor negotiations about the future of the healthcare. It also makes me proud that we elected a President who is functionally illiterate about most domestic and virtually all… Continue reading
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The Super Sucker Bowl
The Super Bowl (henceforth SB) is an American institution, a game watched by an estimated 110M people in the US and another 38M around the world. Of course, this pales in comparison to the FIFA World Cup final watched by 900M around the world, but the World Cup is held every four years.[1] SB is… Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving?
President George Washington proclaimed the first Thanksgiving on October 3, 1789, calling on the citizens to place their faith in “the providence of Almighty God,” and to be thankful for what was given to them. President Abraham Lincoln acknowledged the plight of the most vulnerable, declaring a “day of thanksgiving, on which all citizens would… Continue reading
e•lit•ism
Like many of you, the outcome of the election stunned me. I have watched with interest the events of the last two weeks and have waited until today to offer some thoughts about “The Donald’s” victory. I watched the coverage of the meeting between President-elect Trump and President Obama last week only to see… Continue reading
Colin Kaepernick’s Protest
So why is everyone so outraged that an athlete didn’t stand during the playing of the national anthem, or takes a knee, as he did in the recent San Francisco 49ers game? Is it really an action that is worthy of national attention? No! Kaepernick is quoted in the Washington Post as saying,“…There are a… Continue reading