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!
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!
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.
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?
Hi Jim, of course! It would be an honor. Thank you for reading it.
We are on the same page.Something broke in the system.Something to do with responsibility.
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!
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!
Awesome post. The way we were.
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
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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Outstanding!!