When I was a kid in Montreal, most of the dads (and some of the moms) were veterans of the World War II, and the Korean War, which had ended just a few short months before I was born.
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Roxanne Tellier – Doomed to Repeat
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags alternative reality, Biden, Big Lie, Brian Sicknick, Charlottesville, CNN, Constitution, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Doomed to Repeat, Ernst Zundel, Fake News, Final Solution, Glenn Kirschner. Mar A Lago, Governor Gretchen Whitmore, Holocaust, Jamie Raskin, John Cameron Swayze, Josh Hawley, KellyAnne Conway, Korean War, Michigan, Mike Shirkey, Mitch McConnell, MS-NBC, Muslim ban, not guilty, or Huntley and Brinkley, pandemic, Rand Paul, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, segarini, Supreme Court, Tellier, trade war, Twitter, Walter Cronkite, World War II on February 14, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier: A Quick Scribble dee dee …
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I’m now one week away from leaving the house I entered so joyously, seventeen years ago last July. The last three months have been an education, in so many ways.
So I can’t stay long. BUT – I do want to share some insights I found about life in general in a book I finished reading, just this morning. It’s over 600 pages, so most of you will not ever find the time to get through it. It took me three weeks, just grabbing idle moments as they came, to get to the end, and I’m a speed reader!
The book is called “The Nix,” by Nathan Hill.