The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men. | |
― Plato | |
[Actually, I believe this is the “cost” of indifference, the “price” paid is freedom, security and — ultimately — blood. | |
And, although I am a life-long Democrat, I am not foolish enough to believe the members of the party I disagree with (Republicans) are unanimously “evil”; misguided maybe, but not evil. There have been (and will be) evil Democrats and Independents as well. — kmab] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | Where One Goes |
2021 | A Direct Relationship |
Another Night Train South | |
2020 | One Person’s Roses… |
2019 | In The Long-Run |
2018 | #NeverAgain |
Doss II | |
Doesn’t / Does | |
2017 | Talent Hates To Move |
2016 | Looking To November |
2015 | It Isn’t The End |
Prospero’s Precepts | |
2014 | Friends |
2013 | Learning Bitter |
2012 | Remembrance, Minstrels & Going Off To War |
May I Have More Happiness, Please? | |
2011 | There Is No God, But God |
2010 | Another Running Book… |
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Looking To November
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