A Day That Will Live in Infamy

DECEMBER 7, 2020: A DAY THAT WILL LIVE IN INFAMY
More people died today of Covid-19 than did the Navy personnel at Pearl Harbor in 1941.
We salute the brave men and women who today gave their lives for Donald Trump, the partiers and the wedding attendees and the barflies and the church goers and restaurant patrons and families who gathered at Thanksgiving and the brave and valiant armed Michigan rebels surrounding the Secretary of State’s house and at Republican rallies. Oh, the sacrifice for their country, for Freedom.
Never forget!

About Eugene Jones Baldwin

I am a writer: non-fiction, fiction, journalism (Alton Telegraph), essays (The Genehouse Chronicles) and have a website: eugenebaldwin.com. I've published a couple dozen short stories and had eleven plays produced. Current projects: "Brother of the Stones" (available on Kindle), a book of short stories; "The Faithful Husband of the Rain, short stories"; "A Black Soldier's Letters Home, WWII,;" "There is No Color in Justice," a commentary on racism; "Ratkillers," a new play. I am an avocational archaeologist and I take parts of my collection of several thousand Indian artifacts (personal finds) to schools, nature centers, libraries etc. and talk about the 20,000 year history of The First people in Illinois. (See link to website) I'm also a playwright (eleven plays produced), musician, historian (authority on the Underground Railroad in Illinois, the Tuskegee Airmen) and teacher.
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1 Response to A Day That Will Live in Infamy

  1. Harold Gates says:

    Exactly! Gene the irony goes without saying!

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