New research on JFK assassination reveal broken promises. A young American President landed in Dallas, Texas. A man with family fame, WWII fame, and Pulitzer Prize fame, left town the way no one wants to leave anyplace. History students cover the JFK assassination as part of class. The rest of America, and the world […]
JFK ASSASSINATION: THE AMERICA THAT NEVER WAS
November 22, 2016 by David Gillaspie
Filed Under: What's Up Tagged With: assassination, dallas texas, history, interpreted history, jack ruby, JFK, JFK assassination, lee harvey oswald, new history, sixth floor museum at dealey plaza, Sudden death, tainted history, violent death
EXPERIENCE AUTHORITY FIRST HAND
July 9, 2016 by David Gillaspie
The truth is powerful after you experience authority. From your private life to public life, things change. You can’t always express that unique feeling you need to share. If you talk your talk and nobody listens? If you talk your talk and the wrong people listen? If you’re afraid to talk your talk? That one […]
Filed Under: BOOMER YEARS Tagged With: Army, Authority, dallas county jail, dallas texas, Drill Sergeant, experience, experience authority, North Bend, police captain, private life, public life, unique feeling