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Monthly Archives: September 2017

Home2017Monthly Archives: September 2017
I Believe I’ll Take a Knee, Too

I Believe I’ll Take a Knee, Too

People in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and elsewhere often express bewilderment about how hypersensitive Americans are when it comes to racial matters: always fighting, arguing, bringing up or ignoring past injustices and seeking to take...

September 28, 2017 Richard European-Americans, neo-racist violence 0 Comments
A Miserable Party Indeed

A Miserable Party Indeed

Kathleen Monte, my main squeeze from the summer of 1989 to early 1993, had an easy life. Her father had left her an inheritance that approached $1 million. On top of that, her job at IBM paid well. She lived in a house in northwest Austin that...

September 24, 2017 Richard 1991 Cotton Bowl, college football, University of Miami 0 Comments
John and I Get in Trouble with the Warden

John and I Get in Trouble with the Warden

The Federal Correctional Institution, Bastrop (better known in central Texas as FCI Bastrop) is a low-security prison 30 miles southeast of Austin. It houses about 800 male inmates, most of whom are there for drug offenses and white-collar...

September 19, 2017 Richard prison, running, Texas 0 Comments
Jackie

Jackie

John, Paul, George and Ringo may have been right in asserting that all you need is love. What we do not need, however, is another word spoken or written about Jacquelyn Bouvier Kennedy Onassis (1929−1994). She has been the subject of 33...

September 14, 2017 Richard Jackie Kennedy Onassis 0 Comments

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