In October 1914, over 5 million Belgians faced starvation. The German Army had invaded on August 4 and swept across the country in three weeks. Revisionist historians would later snicker about “atrocities” invented by the British, but the Kaiser’s troops executed over 5,500 Belgians, women and children as well as men, though there was no […]
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Who Will Save New York? Herman Cain?
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I’ve just had my fourth grown son move his employment or business from New York State to Virginia. A fifth had already moved to Colorado. A daughter and three grandchildren are still here both working and living. For how long I don’t know because my son-in-law’s situation is fluid and the school taxes they pay […]