Again By Request: Third Installment of Lesser-known Signers of the Declaration of Independence: John Hart of New Jersey

This is for a descendant of Mr. John Hart. I envy people with ancestors from the early days of America. John Hart was born in Stonington, Connecticut, in 1713. His father, Edward Hart, was a farmer, justice of the peace, and public assessor. Soon after John’s birth, the family moved to Hopewell, New Jersey, where …

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Guest Author: Foster the Prankster’s extended Covid tale

The largest instance of unleashed Government Tyranny in the history of the United States of America was the so-called "Covid Pandemic" which began in 2020, and, in some places and manner, is still ongoing. Yes, many state and local institutions have retained tyrannical "public health" regulations that deprive citizens of their liberty, and sometimes their …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #314: Shorelines

Living in the Pacific Northwest, we have lots of shorelines within a few minutes, or hours drive. And we have lakes and rivers, which also have shorelines, along with the oceans. The shoreline closest to me is along Silver Lake. This was early in the morning on my way to work. About 50% of the …

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God Bless America, the Beautiful, on Independence Day

Here is my tribute to America, the Greatest Country ever devised by humanity in all its recorded history.  This Independence Day, each and every American should be celebrating the founding of a nation founded on a great idea, that All Men Are Created Equal, by their God, with the Unalienable Rights to Life, Liberty, and …

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