by Philip Farruggio | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog
If one reads Richard Condon’s 1958 novel The Manchurian Candidate or sees the original film (1962) or its remake (2004) one would realize my comparison to today’s events. In the novel ( and films ) we see a patrol of US soldiers being captured and then...
by Philip Farruggio | Jul 27, 2021 | Blog
If you’re a working stiff with some sense of rhyme or reason, you should feel them near. They come in all shapes and sizes, these predators. For starters we have the ever-present War Sharks. These are the gung ho wave the flag gang, made up of Pentagon sharks...
by Philip Farruggio | Jul 19, 2021 | Blog
Now I don’t recall what rank Gov. Ron DeSantis had in the Navy, while over in Iraq or Afghanistan, fighting the ‘ Good Fight’. After all, those countries have water … oh, maybe I mean drinking water or sewage water. I will just call him ‘...
by Philip Farruggio | Jul 13, 2021 | Blog
A must read for all who wish to study our Civil War history is Barnet Schecter’s 2005 book The Devil’s Own Work. He carefully covers the 1863 NYC Draft Riots, the major and important Civil War battles, and finally, the Reconstruction years leading up to...
by Philip Farruggio | Jul 8, 2021 | Blog
Everyone should view Wagner DeAssis’s 2011 Portuguese film Astral City… especially those of us who dissent against injustice. Isn’t that a contradiction, some would ask? Perhaps, if dissent is meant to be the sole possession of atheists, agnostics...
by Philip Farruggio | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog
Kudos to Bob Dylan for his great 60s song ‘ It’s All Over Now Baby Blue ‘ . HIs lyrics, as usual, can fit into any social and political commentary: You must leave, now take what you need You think will last But whatever you wish to keep You better...