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Dangling Participles

It’s another one of those dangling participles days. By that I mean that today’s will be one of those articles that will briefly comment on several different topics as opposed to zeroing in on one. In fact, I want to take a brief look at another aspect of an event previously covered. Let’s explore. Continue reading Dangling Participles

The Enshrinement Of Abigail Adams

I expect 2018 to be an unusual year and I can think of few ways better to start than by enshrining what many may initially think is an unusual choice for the Progressive Hall of Fame. Abigail Adams is mainly known for being the wife of our second President, John Adams, and the mother of our sixth President, John Quincy Adams. While that alone is notable, it doesn’t even figure into her induction. After reading the next few paragraphs I think you will agree with her worthiness for induction. Continue reading The Enshrinement Of Abigail Adams