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Why The Artemis Program is Essential Contrary to the opinions among some of the uninitiated—going to the moon is important. We can feed, clothe, house and give medical care to everyone in the country and continue this absolutely stunning endeavor of human achievement, ingenuity, good will and inspiration—simultaneously. All we need do is simply “decide … Continue reading Spaceflight. What’s It Good For?
19.2.2025 22:41Spaceflight. What’s It Good For?substack.com/@therightwords/note/c-93050309
18.2.2025 05:04What Need Be DoneListen for a second! (from my comment at You Tube on the first video linked below): I have always hated federalism, having lived in Korea and Japan and seen the sensible laws that are honored in education, municipalities, healthcare–from border to border–but this shows how we can check a megalomaniac and his minions. Check dis … Continue reading Hope & Anger
16.2.2025 17:54Hope & AngerClick the photo to be taken to Substack.
15.2.2025 05:11The Sense in Emigration from TyrannyThe post at Substack has been amended and edited for unseen typos and better style.
26.8.2024 17:19Comment on Podcast Blog post by Carl Atteniese[…] at this conclusion by analysis and logic, now.The emotion we feel when angry is discontent. (see Anger: Part 1 for more on that, please.) When we feel discontent we are unsatisfied. But we can be unsatisfied […]
30.4.2024 14:02Comment on Anger: Part 1 by Anger: Part 2 – My Home's Away from HomeThis poem can be heard here: https://therightwords.substack.com/publish/post/93342752
28.12.2022 19:28Comment on Bolt The Door… by Carl AttenieseAfter Writing this, I looked up 'the'. This is what the Free Dictionary says about using it: a. Used before singular or plural nouns and noun phrases that denote particular, specified persons or things: the baby; the dress I wore. b. Used before a noun, and generally stressed, to emphasize one of a group or type as the most outstanding or prominent: considered Wicker Park to be the neighborhood to live in these days. c. Used to indicate uniqueness: the Prince of Wales; the moon. d. Used before nouns that designate natural phenomena or points of the compass: the weather; a wind from the south. e. Used as the equivalent of a possessive adjective before names of some parts of the body: grab him by the neck; an infection of the hand. f. Used before a noun specifying a field of endeavor: the law; the film industry; the stage. g. Used before a proper name, as of a monument or ship: the Alamo; the Titanic. h. Used before the plural form of a numeral denoting a specific decade of a century or of a lifespan: rural life in the Thirties. 2. Used before a singular noun indicating that the noun is generic: The loggerhead turtle is an endangered species. 3. a. Used before an adjective extending it to signify a class and giving it the function of a noun: the rich; the dead; the homeless. b. Used before an absolute adjective: the best we can offer. 4. Used before a present participle, signifying the action in the abstract: the weaving of rugs. 5. Used before a noun with the force of per: cherries at $1.50 the box. (we don't say this in America as far as my experience is concerned.)
25.9.2022 00:36Comment on ‘The’ by Carl Atteniese