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Nativism is Resurgent, But Who are The Natives?

Djelloul Marbrook sounds like no one else. If I had to compare him to someone, I would say Emily Dickinson, oddly-because no one sounds like Dickinson, either.

A Rare Poet Recalls His Youth and The Pacific War

Paul Elisha is a Northeast Public Radio commentator, composer and poet. His excellent book, 'Swash,' recalls his youth and how the Pacific War engulfed and forever changed his life. The poems are restrained and deeply moving.

Brian Turner, Soldier-Poet, Tells us What The Iraq War is Really Like

We should imbed in combat units not journalists, but poets, artists, musicians-all better equipped to elevate human consciousness. This book about the Iraq war proves it.

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Will Birthright Citizenship Become Next Historic Roe VS Wade? Trump Lost Fight; But Re-issued Executive Order Targeting Birth Tourism

Despite losing the U.S. Supreme Court birthright citizenship fight almost two months ago, President Trump reloaded and fired off another round of ammunition to let the Supreme Court know there is more than one way to skin a cat.

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