Mort’s birthday miseries …
Radio listeners heard it from the lips of England’s Prime Minister – the inimitable Winston Churchill. In the 1939 radio broadcast, he said Russia “is a riddle, wrapped in a
Radio listeners heard it from the lips of England’s Prime Minister – the inimitable Winston Churchill. In the 1939 radio broadcast, he said Russia “is a riddle, wrapped in a
There are millions of people carrying such heavy burdens all across our world. They cannot sleep at night and wake up tired. They have regular appointments with their counselors. Their
Most of my parade memories take place around Lamesa’s courthouse square. I can still hear cleats scraping on the brick streets as the Goolsby Scrappers, Kiwanis, Cope Butane and all
Once again, it’s time for fireworks, picnics and parades as the nation celebrates Independence Day. Collectively, we enjoy many liberties, but some freedoms can be elusive – and financial freedom
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, in cooperation with the Federal Trade Commission, on June 25 announced a crackdown on “illegal robocalls.” The crackdown nicknamed “Operation Call it Quits” is part
So awash are we in acronyms these days, we may start tossing them asunder at any time. Such drastic action carries with it results akin to “throwing the baby out
It occurs to me that without hope, nothing is possible in life. It is tough enough to succeed with hope in your wallet … without it, you have no currency
The English language is fraught with conundrums. It’s probably why I love it so much. It’s never boring and continually keeps me learning (or guessing – or both). One of
On June 21, the day before President Trump called off a national sweep to find and detain undocumented non-citizens, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the deployment of 1,000 Texas National Guard
The saddest thing about common sense is it is not so common. You would think that the idiots in Washington parading around as Congressmen would understand that. But then I
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