I recently heard a radio-talk-show caller suggest that Ukraine is not worthy of our support because it's "a really corrupt country." That may be so, but does anyone think it would be any less corrupt under Russian control? Russia itself is rife with corruption. Russians routinely game the system to get by and to get ahead. And when it comes to corruption, we're not exactly as pure as the new-fallen snow either. Just ask former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez and current New York city Mayor Eric Adams. --S/f, EFP
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Photo by Edward F. Palm)
Photo by Edward F. Palm)
About Me

- Edward F. Palm
- Forest, Virginia, United States
- A long time ago, my sophomore English teacher, Father William Campbell, saw something in my writing and predicted that I would someday become a newspaper columnist. He suggested the perfect title for my column--"Leaves of the Palm." Now that I have a little extra time on my hands I've decided to put Father Campbell's prediction to the test. I'm going to start using this blog site not just to reprint opinion pieces I've published elsewhere but to try to get more of my ideas and opinions out there. Feedback is welcome. To find out more about me, please check out my Web site: www.EdwardFPalm.com (Click on any of the photos below for an enlarged view.)
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