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Who Knows Your Truth?
I talk to cars. I’m neither a car whisperer nor a complete fruitcake. But it’s become a habit that can be equally annoying or, in some skewed way, endearing. When I’m driving, I have conversations out loud with the vehicles that are on the road. I let them know what I think of their driving…
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Remember Where You Were?
Anniversaries are often celebrations to remember good times, stories that have mellowed over the years. This Saturday will mark the twentieth anniversary of one of the roughest days in American history–the terrorist attack and resulting destruction and death on 9/11. At significant points in history, people tend to have clear memories of where they were…
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The Dignity Of Work
The dignity of work, of doing our best as a reflection of our character is often ignored today. Labor Day is a celebration of the work force of America, of those who committed to the exertion of building this country with their toil and talent. The first Labor Day was celebrated only by New York,…