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“Cemetery Stroll” by Gene Stewart

Stained stone angels guarded their walk from other people’s beliefs.  They held hands at times or paused to kiss.  Their talk came pinesap slow and honeycomb sweet.  Sere leaves swirled at their feet in happy-puppy frolics.  Incised letters and numbers … Continue reading

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Cemetery Stroll, a tale of espionage & love; first draft, opening

“Cemetery Stroll” by Gene Stewart Stained stone angels guarded their walk from other people’s beliefs. They held hands at times or paused to kiss. Their talk came pinesap slow and honeycomb sweet. Sere leaves swirled at their feet in happy-puppy … Continue reading

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Snowed In by NSA Obfuscation, or: Duped Into Debating the Wrong Thing, Again

The media, backed by corporate, are fogging this NSA/Snowden (snowed in?) discussion by conflicting what he did — whistle-blowing to draw attention to crimes –to focus instead on false issues like personal privacy. They are doing this by linking every … Continue reading

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