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A Graveyard Full of Ghosts – Part V
[Editor's note: You can find Parts I - IV by clicking the "A Graveyard Full of Ghosts" link on the right under "Categories."] “Are you Bill?” He turned on his barstool and looked up at a tall, broad-shouldered man dressed … Continue reading
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A Graveyard Full of Ghosts – Part IV
Everyone started to look glazed over, the aftermath of too much good food and too much time in the sun. Reverend Altamont Smith made comments wishing the Hawk family well on their move to the Big City, with particular blessings … Continue reading
DADT BS (updated below)
I’m really not happy with the way the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell repeal is being handled. The policy, born in 1993, is pure discrimination, nothing less. It places on a certain segment of the population an unfair burden, that is, … Continue reading
