Year: 2018

He Credited Fear

He Credited Fear

At the window he credited Fear, Regretted his temper drive, And looked to gloomy vistas This morning again arrived. Secrets of giggly girls, Potent Innocence fails Divers of missing pearls Bartered from greasy nails. Christmas lights harken End, Heralded toys broken fine, Discarded in the snowy mud Cheered by crows atop a line. Don’t hurry […]

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Where Boys Walk

Where Boys Walk

Where Boys Walk Fist clenched,  Forearm flexed,  Raised above, hovering, Before down the hit.  Cringed below, a boy child’s  Dread, And fear.  And Humiliation. Again. Hands, kind, reach,  Stretch, pat on’a back,  Rest on’a shoulder, A smile, a nod, he said “good job.” Eyes open, breath released, hope. Courage,  And will. And defiance. Indomitable. And between […]

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Privacy and Property

Privacy and Property

This week’s segment of Cline on the Constitution   Privacy and Property   One momentous decision of the Supreme Court’s last term involved cell-phone privacy.   In Carpenter vs. U.S., penned by Chief Justice Roberts, the Court found that data collected from a cell phone that pinpointed a suspected robber’s movements over 127 days involving […]

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Cline on the Constitution-Danger of One Person Rule

Cline on the Constitution-Danger of One Person Rule

This Week’s segment of Cline on the Constitution.   The Danger of One Person Rule   Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination is currently being navigated through the shark infested waters of the United States Senate populated with man eaters hungry to attack, chew up and dismember someone who, by all accounts, is a good and honorable […]

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