The Courage to Live

The curtain closes for the last time. The story has ended and you can’t begin again.

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I Remember
Dec13

I Remember

By Bill Shepard December 7, 1941, “A day that will live in infamy,” so said Franklin Roosevelt, the President of the United States. His voice was steady and resolute as he announced to the nation that the Japanese had attacked at Pearl Harbor and the U.S. Navy had suffered a devastating attack. It would be long and costly, but the terms were finally met. Within days, the lines from the songwriter’s pen were being heard all over...

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Why We Stay
Dec13

Why We Stay

Why do some police officers just throw their hands in the air and just say enough is enough? This is a complicated question with no one answer that will completely explain it. It is as varied as the types of police officers themselves. Many of them are from different backgrounds and places. It is safe to say that no two police officers are exactly alike or in most cases even close. The reasons they leave are as varied as each one of them are in personality.

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Draining the Swamp in DC & SC

Since Donald Trump was elected, the phase ‘drain the swamp’ has become media/political shorthand for all the changes that he is going to bring to politics as usual in DC. Although I didn’t vote for him, I do absolutely believe that there needs to be a lot of swamp draining in DC – and this got me to thinking about swamp draining in S.C. as well.

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I Remember

December 7, 1941, “A day that will live in infamy,” so said Franklin Roosevelt, the President of the United States.

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Click Became the Loudest Sound

They say that silence has no sound but if you really think about it, I guess it depends upon what kind of silence you are talking about.

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