opinion
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The Last Four Years
I am not normally someone who openly talks politics. I do read a lot about it, I study bills and what the Senate and Congress do and I do my best to stay a well-informed citizen of the country I live in. However, the last four years have been the hardest and strangest of my life and it started on November 4th, 2016,
By Mae McCreery5 years ago in The Swamp
When the truth comes out
This year has been a world wind ! From the weather and seasons not matching up , to the deaths and the illnesses that we have experiences and seen first hand . To the light that was shined on many people this past year and how they really feel about people like me. I am a melting pot of cultures and I’ve always been proud of that. Latina,Black and Asian as well as Native American. I carry in my blood the stories of many colorful cultures and traditions. I was raised to be proud!
By Blanca Rodriguez5 years ago in The Swamp
HUG - Humanity United Globally
The year 2020 will go down in history as the year of trials and tribulations. It was filled with droughts, floods, famines, mass human displacement, the rise of facism and the corruption of our leaders, NOT-TO-MENTION a global pandemic that has killed millions of men and women.
By James Hatcher5 years ago in The Swamp
Why Biden's Win is About More Than the American Presidency
For many of us, watching the actions of Trump over the last four years has brought on a wide variety of emotions; fear, confusion, amusement, incredulity and sometimes just downright anger.
By Clara Elizabeth Hamilton Orr Burns5 years ago in The Swamp
The day democracy died
Every four years, we get to vote and choose the path of this great nation. from the white house to the house and senate to the local and state level, it is all propagated on the premise that we will actually get to have our voices heard. There is always rhetoric, and that rhetoric is always the same, seemingly. However, this time for possibly the first in my 40-year history on this earth, one side has actively and openly cheated and gotten away with it. One side is happy and the other is visibly and understandably upset, as is the case after every single election. Every candidate seems to promise things they know they can't possibly get done, but they promise it regardless and we believe it.
By Bradley Perry5 years ago in The Swamp
We Have Work To Do
A big sigh of relief has swept over the nation today as Joe Biden is declared the next president of the United States. A tyrant had been running the show for the past for years and America finally decided to kick him off center stage. There is hope for the first time in what seems like forever! It seems like, for the first time in so long, we can finally again live up to our name, the land of the free.
By Chronically Meg5 years ago in The Swamp
Who Watches the Watchmen? An Examination of Police, Racism, and Law
After I finished with college just last December, receiving my bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, I have been searching for jobs in law enforcement and related law fields. Interested in my subject of professional study and being a long-time supporter of the Fraternal Order of Police union (my father is a retired union ironworker and an ardent supporter of unions), my father has kept an eye out for police related newspaper articles in the local paper. Dad saved an article from the February 18th, 2018 printing, an article in the opinion and commentary section by a Peter Moskos, who is apparently “Special to the Washington Post.” The article is entitled “Baltimore’s Police Problems Go Beyond a Few Criminals in Uniform”, and this article is a response to Mr. Moskos’ piece.
By Johnny Ringo5 years ago in The Swamp
On “Fake News”, Newspeak, and American Apathy and Exceptionalism
The popularity of the phrase "fake news" is infuriating. Every time it is seriously uttered by a Trump follower, or said mockingly by a Trump critic, the fact that anyone can possibly give such an obvious propaganda term serious thought at all is creepy to me. It makes me feel like those who use this phrase unwittingly give more power and more meaning to something that poignantly captures everything about Orwellian newspeak, in a way that just makes my skin crawl.
By Johnny Ringo5 years ago in The Swamp
If the Devil Wins, No More News for Me
Look. There’s only so much a person…and a country can take. At this juncture, here in the U.S., votes for the 20/20 Presidential election are still being tabulated and will be throughout the day. Everyone who’ve I’ve talked to is wiped out. Beyond drained. In mind, body and spirit.
By Sherry McGuinn5 years ago in The Swamp
RED and BLUE make PURPLE
Do you see it yet? I didn’t at first. I saw a reason to lament, to shake my head in disgust, to say to myself “Are you serious??”. A Voice, That Voice, cracked open the door and quietly asked “Why would it be different?” Then I saw it, and once I saw it, I couldn’t unsee it. It’s like that optical illusion plate picture where all the plates are upside down but once you see the one that is right side up, suddenly ALL the plates are right side up. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it. I can’t unsee what I have now seen. “Why would it be different” indeed. Good one God, got me.
By Nadine Buxton-Whatoname5 years ago in The Swamp
TODAY IT IS ELECTION DAY, GO OUT AND VOTE!
Tuesday morning I drank coffee and went to vote. I only had a five-minute drive to the polling place. The elementary school had two buildings to vote. I went to vote but they did not have me registered to vote. I should have gone to the school right next door. I am a registered voter and I had no problem with the ballot. I received the ballot and I went to an open station to cast my vote. After I voted I waited in line to put the ballot into the machine. I had to wait until the machine validated the ballot. I was there for about half an hour. I was done, I walked to my SUV and went home. At home, I did my chores and later I would watch the election.
By rose m lewis5 years ago in The Swamp






