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Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - When Liberty Enslaves (Aveta)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is When Liberty Enslaves by Jerry Aveta, which reached #177 in campaigns & elections and #386 in abolition history of the US. Book Description There is a common experience between our experiences today and those before the Civil War many years ago.  The effect of the intersection of faith and politics during these two experiences has had on our elections and our governance is uncanny in their similarities.  Both times an election insurrection was stopped by the sitting vice president.  Both times had people of the same faith on both sides of the social issues of the day claiming God’s favor and willing to divide the nation over those competing positions. Part 1 of this writing focuses on the Civil War era and how liberty centered around the issue of equality.  Some people of faith believed all men were equal, some did not. Part 2 focuses on our present times and how liberty centers on the sanctity of life concerning abortion and ...

Precerpt from Grandma's Ninja Training Diary: When a Simple Exercise Becomes a Revelation

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My tenant has sciatica at 38. Early, but not unusual anymore. I suggested that she try glute bridges. She did not know what they were. So, I showed her — casually dropped to the kitchen floor and demonstrated: 10 standard 10 single‑leg lift right 10 single‑leg lift left Easy. Routine. Something I don’t think twice about. She seemed nonplussed, stunned, and turned to my son's caregiver who was in the room with us. "How does she do that?" she asked. The caregiver shrugged, “I don’t know. I cannot.” And that’s when it hit me: They were telling the truth. I did a little research and learned that most adults today cannot do a single‑leg lift glute bridge. What?? They’ve lost the functional strength to move their own bodies! I had assumed these two ladies were unusually out of shape. But no. They are normal. It’s the baseline that has shifted, ostensibly because young folks lead more sedentary lives than did my generation. But not able to slip to the floor and do a single-leg-l...

Agent Orange and the VA Response

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  The story of Agent Orange is not only about toxic exposure. It is also about the long, uneven path to recognition. For many veterans, the medical consequences were only the first battle. The second was with the very system meant to support them. 1. Early Denial: A System Unprepared for a Slow Disaster When veterans first began reporting unusual clusters of cancers, neuropathies, and reproductive problems in the late 1970s, the VA was not equipped — scientifically or administratively — to respond. Several factors shaped the early resistance: Limited scientific tools : Dioxin’s long latency period made causal links difficult to prove with the methods available at the time. Institutional caution : The VA historically required strong, direct evidence before granting service connection. Political pressure : Acknowledging harm carried financial and moral implications the government was slow to accept. The result was a decade of skepticism. Veterans were told their illnesses were unrela...