
Poverty of Imagination: Surprise ending
I put probably too much thought into a question I’ll never really have the answer to: who would I be if I’d never been able to leave the trailer park?

I put probably too much thought into a question I’ll never really have the answer to: who would I be if I’d never been able to leave the trailer park?

Crystal and I launched Augusta Free Press in 2002, but actually, phrasing it that way makes it sound more planned than it was, which was, not really at all.

U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, issued the following statement after Trump campaign confidante Roger Stone was arrested following an indictment by the Special Counsel, Robert Mueller.

People had to know back in the ‘70s and ‘80s that cigarettes weren’t good for you, right?

Day of my college graduation, May 22, 1994, a Sunday. Big day for the family. I’m the first in either of my families to graduate from college.

My mom packed my sister and me into the car one night the summer before eighth grade, 1985, for a drive, which was odd, because we didn’t go for night rides, since Mom couldn’t see well at night.

I’ve won awards for investigative journalism. My first bit of investigative journalism dates to second grade.

Democrats, in our coffee shops, scooting around town in our hybrids listening to NPR, over local-sourced dinners with our foodie friends, find ourselves at an uncharacteristic loss for words when forced to confront the uncomfortable reality.

Virginia farmers will help mark a milestone this month when they attend the 100th American Farm Bureau Federation Annual Convention.

“To err is human.” So we all make mistakes. Then the challenge is to recognize and correct our mistakes. Because it is painful to admit one’s failings, sometimes people simply fail – or refuse – to recognize that some previous choice they made was a mistake.
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