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Oh sure.  He’s absolutely doing to beat Trump.  Can’t wait until the first debate.  Everybody should go to college.  Barack Obama said so…

Obituaries are always so sad. Well, maybe not this one…

We’re going to have to get a lot more pieces of silver…

They were strangely drawn to her…

Gun control?  This is the real problem…

This is what the Democrats/Socialists/Communists are selling in 2020…

Moderation in the pursuit of tyranny is no vice…

Famous low-profile getaways, #21,786…

If I had a middle schooler, this is where they’d attend school…

Somebody is getting desperate…

I keep telling my students about the importance of clear pronoun antecedents…

I believe she blew that particular whistle repeatedly…

Wisdom…

Were I still on patrol, I’d take my time, at the least…

I’m still a little confused on why a camel was there in the first place…

What?  “We’re going to take your guns, your money, your medical insurance, and your liberty” isn’t a winning campaign slogan?

Poor Omar.  Somebody keeps saying something about her…

You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave…

You don’t tug on Superman’s cape; you don’t spit into the wind…

This just might be an indication of why Portland is such a socialist worker’s paradise…

I had no idea carrots had genders, but these days, who knows?

Power…

More, oh so very much more…

That’s different, because shut up!

Seek and ye shall find…

And in the just because it’s ridiculously cute department…

I read about 60% for pleasure.  The rest, to learn specific things, and for professional necessity.  It’s fascinating to realize, however, that I often learn more in reading for pleasure, for much of fiction, and some non-fiction, is about human nature.  The more we know about human nature, the better off we are.  When we ignore it, imagine we’re above it, it always bites us in the hindquarter, just as it does to civilization.  That’s why I recommend you read License To Kill.  Not only is it an engaging–true–thriller, there are many lessons about our fellow man that just might help keep us from making the same mistakes over and over.

If you get it directly through the publisher, I’ll make a few cents more than if you get it at Amazon. It’s $17.99 at either source, and Amazon has a $4.99 Kindle edition.  I always appreciate your comments here at SMM, and comments about the book at Amazon would be even more appreciated, because I don’t have a huge publishing house behind the book, publicizing it.  It’s a matter of honest Americans reading and sharing the book.  Positive comments on Amazon help.  Go here to comment. 

I’ll see you next Sunday for the Funnies, and hopefully, every day in between!