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I'd like add this Sinatra piece as a gest post on my American Faith and Freedom blog with a link back to you. May I have your permission to do that?

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Hi Jim, of course! It would be an honor. Thank you for reading it.

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We are on the same page.Something broke in the system.Something to do with responsibility.

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Thanks Jenna. I hope posts like this help Americans look closer to home for their heroes. Our trust needs to be in our fathers, mothers, grandparents and friends; not in the pop icon or government blabbermouth of the day. Keep it up you are helping change the culture!

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What a humbling statement. Thank you for reading and taking the time to comment. I agree that we let too much cultural and political noise dictate our lives and a return to values to closer to home- as you say- would go a long way to restore some real normalcy and common sense to the nation. Thanks again!

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Awesome post. The way we were.

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The generation of Sinatra had faces https://martinmugar.blogspot.com/2020/03/artists-without-faces-or-what-do-you.html . Today's artists burn out like Depp despite promising starts

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That is quite a post, Martin! I think you rounded up "the usual suspects" as it were, and provided an excellent narrative. Very well done. Thank you for sharing this.

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Joined substack

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Outstanding!!

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