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Remembering Those Who Died – And Those Who Survived
Many Silently Carry Physical and Psychological War Wounds
May 30, 2021 – Though Memorial Day honors those lost in the war, the Retail Politics Podcast with Gerry Shields took time to remember and reflect on the wounded who survived.
“It isn’t just the 378,000 Americans who died in wars over the last 80 years,” Shields said. “But, also, the one million wounded, many who came home crippled without limbs carrying emotional and psychological scars.”
And what is your most memorable war movie? We discuss.
Hispanic voters: America’s political future
April 10, 2022 – Latinos are the fastest-growing segment of the American population and could steer its political future, picking those who control the U.S. House, Senate, and presidency.
“As long as we have this black-white dichotomy between the...
Published 04/10/22
The Politics of Ketanji
First Black Female Court Nominee on the ‘Defensive’
March 20, 2022 – First Black female U.S. Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson will face criticism this week from Senate Republicans for serving as a public defender.
“You’ve got a few guys up there running for...
Published 03/21/22