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Surfing on Mars

William N. Fordes

Politics, News, Film as analyzed by a sarcastic curmudgeon

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“Oh, [Bibi], save the last dance for me….”

Bibi Netanyahu and Donald Trump are dancing a militarily waltz in Iran that has the world on the brink of ruinous chaos. And, unfortunately, neither of the two leaders seems to give a hoot. But the tune to which they now trip the light fant...

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Law Firms Drop to Knees for Trump

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On Hearing of the Death at 84 of Country Joe McDonald

At the Woodstock communal drug/social/spiritual/teleologic event disguised as a music festival, perhaps the most enigmatic performance was delivered by Country Joe McDonald and the Fish, their piece officially known as “Fixin’ to Die Rag.” ...

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“…Spring will take the bow….”

In an early album, the brilliant singer/songwriter Richard Shindell, a Long Island boy who now lives in Buenos Aires, penned the following lyrics, a paean to one of the seasons, to wit, Spring:

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