Shortly after WWI (1918), the world suffered from a flu pandemic. Even today, with our knowledge of the thousands of deaths from world wars and civil wars, it is difficult to comprehend the massive toll this flu took on our race.
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For the second article in this series, it will be helpful in our analysis of Trump’s narcissism to compare his behavior to a former U.S. President who was noted for his narcissism: Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. This man was vain, self-important, egoistic, and bombastic. His narcissism is rated second in the …
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This article is a followup to the Coeur d’Alene Press article published April 19: Goldman’s Golden Fleecing. I begin each article in this series with a paraphrase from “The Nearly Perfect Storm: An American Financial and Social Failure.”
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After the 9/11 attacks, America’s citizenry and its intelligence community developed a fear of what might follow. To compound citizens’ fears, the crumbling to earth of the Twin Towers also crumbled many peoples’ faith in America’s intelligence community. Critics claim Uncle Sam’s intelligence agencies failed to do their jobs. In …
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The Press published a series of articles about the Internet between July 31 and Dec. 15, 2014. They addressed several issues, such as privacy and the U.S. government’s plans about the future of the Internet. These subjects will not be revisited in this series. You can find them in the …
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This article is related to a two-part series that appeared in the Coeur d’Alene Press Nov. 27-28. Below are three emails a dear friend and I exchanged recently.
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