#393 Musings Beyond the Bunker #393 (Saturday July 2)
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Good morning, POETRY In lamenting the Court’s roll-back of Constitutional right of privacy protecting a woman’s right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, Nancy Pelosi read a poem at her press conference. In these days when we question the direction in which America is headed, under minority rule, with democracy challenged by manipulation of the concept of open, fair and free elections, these words seem timely. For many, this Fourth of July may be the most subdued in a long time, with many Americans no longer recognizing our nation. There is work to be done in the years ahead. Here is the poem, written by an Israeli poet as he surveyed his own unfamiliar land:
#393 Musings Beyond the Bunker #393 (Saturday July 2)
#393 Musings Beyond the Bunker #393 (Saturday…
#393 Musings Beyond the Bunker #393 (Saturday July 2)
Good morning, POETRY In lamenting the Court’s roll-back of Constitutional right of privacy protecting a woman’s right to terminate an unwanted pregnancy, Nancy Pelosi read a poem at her press conference. In these days when we question the direction in which America is headed, under minority rule, with democracy challenged by manipulation of the concept of open, fair and free elections, these words seem timely. For many, this Fourth of July may be the most subdued in a long time, with many Americans no longer recognizing our nation. There is work to be done in the years ahead. Here is the poem, written by an Israeli poet as he surveyed his own unfamiliar land: