• Dear Comrade Socialist-Friends

    Our dear, departed leader, Nikita Khrushchev was correct when he said, “America will destroy itself from the inside.” Now that the Supreme Court of The United States (SCOTUS) has spoken saying  what is commonly referred to as “Obama-care,” is constitutional since Congress has the right to impose taxes on citizens, it’s time to see what sort…

  • Civilian

    With the war overseas still raging, the inevitable happened — Jennifer Griffin received her draft notice. Her grandparents and parents were upset – she, however, was ecstatic. Soon Jen, as she was known to her friends and family, was off to the Marine Corps Training Center at Parris Island.  It would be nearly four months before she’d be allowed…

  • Silver Tailings: The Girl I Left Behind

    Described as a beautiful, tall, and slim brunette with dark eyes, the day she died, miners throughout the Comstock cried. The bludgeoning and strangling of 35-year-old prostitute Julia Bulette on January 20, 1867, stunned Virginia City’s residents. Less than six-years earlier, in 1861, Virginia Fire Company No. 1 had led a grand parade through town. The…

  • Ronald Reagan — the “Gay-hater”

    Ronald Reagan campaigned for gay rights before he was President — a move considered by many a risk to his future political career. Reagan had been out of the California governor’s office for several years and was preparing to run again for President. In 1978, California State Senator John Briggs pushed a state ballot initiative…

  • The Humble Beginnings of Sam Drucker

    He was perhaps best known a “Sam Drucker” in three separate but simultaneous TV series during the 1960s – ‘Petticoat Junction,’ ‘Green Acres’ and ‘The Beverly Hillbillies.’ Frank Cady passed away at age 96 at his Watsonville, Oregon home, on June 8, 2012. Cady was born in Susanville, California, September 8, 1915. His family once…

  • Immigration Shift: Then and Now

    The White House will halt the deportation of as many as 800,000 young illegal immigrants and in some cases give them work permits. People under 30 who entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas when they were under the age of 16 will be immune from deportation if they have not committed a significant…

  • Why Dove Mourns

    This is a Karok story, I believe, because it mentions the Klamath River and Weitchpec, which is a village that rests along the river’s bank in Humboldt County and home to the ‘Up-Stream’ peoples. Once a family of doves lived with their grandmother in a sheltered cave, and were all very happy. A spring gushed up outside; grasses grew…

  • Silver Tailings: Behind the Ox-Bow

    The first time I heard of “The Ox-Bow Incident,” I was perhaps 13 years-old. One of my cousins had to do a report for a high school English class and had the “Cliff Notes,” on the book. It wasn’t until I was an adult that I actually saw the movie starting Henry Fonda and Harry…

  • The Silent Leader

    For years I have been working to be the best “Silent Leader,” possible. A ‘silent leader’ is someone who acts in such a way, others might follow their example. This can be anyone from a CEO if a Fortune 500 Company to the person cleaning the restrooms and everyone in between. Much of it is…

  • Dingo Attack

    A coroner has officially ruled that a dingo took and ate Azaria Chamberlain and that her mother had nothing to do with the infant’s death. Azaria, a nine-week-old baby girl from Australia, lost her life in a dingo attack in August 1980, and her body never recovered. Just 20 years old at the time, I…