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Monthly Archives: June 2022
In Memoriam – the Last Medal of Honor Recipient of WW2
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Hershel W. “Woody” Williams, the last remaining Medal of Honor recipient from World War II, whose heroics under fire over several crucial hours at the Battle of Iwo Jima made him a legend in his native … Continue reading
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“The Cardinal,” Abortion and Contraception
How many of you older folks who waste your precious time reading me have seen “The Cardinal?” It was a film released in 1963, directed by Otto Preminger and starring Tom Tryon, Romy Schneider and John Huston, and it was … Continue reading
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Watching the Special 1/6 Committee Hearing?
If today’s stunning testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson doesn’t result in a Justice Department indictment on criminal charges against Donald Trump then history will record that AG Merritt Garland was culpable in the fall of democracy in America. .
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Sons – Part 5 of 5 – A Life Story of Choice
A couple of years after the birth of Marie he received a call from a New York colleague who had recently accepted a senior position with one of the largest gold trading banks in the world headquartered in Rhode Island. … Continue reading
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Sons – Part 4 of 5 – A Life Story of Choice
The doctors spoke to them about a “degenerative disorder of the nervous system” and how infants with the disease seem perfectly normal at birth. The test for a definitive diagnosis could only be done at Albert Einstein Hospital in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, choice, daughters, disability, DPT vaccines, family, krabbe's, loss, love, North Carolina, seizures, tragedy, triumph
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Sons – Part 3 of 5 – A Life Story of Choice
Richmondtown Soon after finalizing arrangements to bury Daniel he drove to her parent’s home on Staten Island where she could be with her mother and sister. He sensed it would be good for her to be with women. They … Continue reading
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Tagged care giver, family, gloiboid cell leukodystrophy, having another, Krabbe's disease, loss of child, memoir, pregnancy, profound disability, seizures
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Sons – Part 2 of 5- A Life Story of Choice
And so they tell their family and friends; there is joy for them and good wishes. Those with screaming brats welcome the soon to be members of their perpetually exhausted club. Her parents look forward to another grandchild; her … Continue reading
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Tagged 1973, birth, Daniel Jason, family, first child, new jersey, pregnancy, tragedy, true story
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Sons – Part 1 of 5 – A Life Story of Choice
The assault on Roe has succeeded ladies. Seems like a good time for a real life story of choice. He heard her while he was in the bathroom shaving, getting ready for another day at the office. She was … Continue reading
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Party Before Country
Rusty Bowers- Speaker of the Arizona House This week America has had the chance to watch the January 6 Select Committee public hearings investigating the insurrection at the capital and the efforts of dyed blond Don and his cronies attempt … Continue reading
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