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After my heart attack in 2021, I was told that I should start paying attention to my blood pressure. Up until that point, my blood pressure had always been fine. But I decided to take their advice and invest in a BP monitor. What nobody told me was that blood
Have you ever heard the phrase, “In what universe does that make sense?” It’s usually used to refer to something so outrageous that it couldn’t possibly be true. Here are two things that shouldn’t make sense to anyone in this universe, but apparently do. At least to some people. Guaranteed
Since the turn of the century, I have voted in five presidential elections. And my vote hasn’t counted once. My vote was counted, but it didn’t count. For the past 23 years, I have lived in either Massachusetts or California. Both are highly Democratic states. And, because of the way
Where do we draw the line at crazy? At what point does someone move from being able to make their own decisions, to someone who shouldn’t be allowed to make any decisions at all? It used to be a simple question. And, for most of us, it definitely fell within
I said years ago that the best possible strategy for anti-gun people is to shoot and kill a bunch of innocent victims. Because every time there’s another highly-publicized shooting, the Left uses it as an example of why they believe we need more gun control. In fact, the only people
Now that Women’s History Month is behind us, it’s time for me to say something. I would have said something sooner, but I didn’t want to distract us from celebrating women’s history. But now that the month is over, and we’re back to ignoring the accomplishments of women like we
Eleanor Rigby Learning to panic from things she sees on CNN. Lives in a dream See her commuting. Wearing a mask in the car when there’s nobody near. Who does she fear? I was taking a walk this morning and I saw a couple walking toward me. They had a