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What aspects of your cultural history are you most proud? 9/19/25
Author of two Philadelphia Holiday Stories – http://www.AChanceEncounterWithAMostUnusualAcquaintance@Amazon.com http://www.A-Glimpse-From-Christmas-Past@Audible.com Speaking for both my wife and me, we are the offspring of family immigrants who came to America from countries that were ruled or were going through a time of crisis, such as the Irish Potato Famine or impoverished nations like Germany, Russia/Ukraine, and Czechoslovakia. I… Continue reading
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5 o’clock News. There is no place for political insurrection in the aftermath of this week’s tragedy in Texas. 7/9/25
With the tragedy of this past 4th of July weekend, a horrific event that would normally unify the nation in mourning, it has now been weaponized by the radical left. I find this incredibly disgusting! The left political pundits and supposed legislators of the law are raiding the airwaves on National television seeking a more… Continue reading
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Thank you, Mr. Willis Carrier, for inventing the first Electrical Air conditioning system. 7/3/25
During these hot summer days, when we have been experiencing weeks of temperatures ranging from the high eighties to the low hundreds, the first person that comes to mind is our deep gratitude for Mr. Willis Carrier and his invention of air conditioning in 1902. Another notable invention that has contributed to our comfort during… Continue reading
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George Washington Our Revolutionary 1st President 6/18/25
A brief overview of our first President: He began his career as a surveyor in colonial Virginia, where he developed his skills in navigating the wilderness. Washington then served in the provincial militia during the French and Indian War, also known as the Seven Years’ War. As a Virginia landowner, he became increasingly critical of… Continue reading
