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essays, poems, and remarks – a little lost but with a purpose

Tag: migrants

February 11, 2020February 12, 2020

Trump Will Not Leave Office Alive

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on Trump Will Not Leave Office Alive

That is to say, he does not intend to ever have to step down or stop serving as President of the United States. And as outlandish a statement that may seem to those of us who still want to believe in and hope that our sacred norms and traditions remain sacred, the writing is already […]

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February 2, 2020February 2, 2020

The End of Democracy

by p.w.eubanks 3 Comments on The End of Democracy

It was my third grade homeroom teacher in Tennessee who spoke about the great melting pot or salad mixer. Or maybe the Cub Scout trip to the local courtroom for a civics lesson toward a merit badge to see the judicial branch at work. It was my Sunday school teacher taking her confirmation class to […]

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July 18, 2018July 18, 2018

On Migration

by p.w.eubanks Leave a Comment on On Migration

You may already know the first book of the Bible, Genesis, literally translates, “Beginnings.” The very next book, Exodus, means “mass migration.” We are made. And then, we go. And that story is repeated constantly throughout our holy texts. It’s Adam and Eve banished. It’s Abram’s journey out of his homeland. It’s Joseph sold into […]

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