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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.)

Sunday, December 26, 2021

My Kitsap Sun Column for December 26, 2021

 This version is tailored to Washington State. --S/f, EFP



My News & Advance Column for December 26, 2021

What Aunt Rose really said: "Albie doesn't give a good Goddamn about us!" Would someone please tell me what a "good Goddamn" is? --S/f, EFP



Monday, December 20, 2021

RE my current News & Advance Column (Dec. 12, 2021)

 One of my far-flung correspondents shared this reaction to my column: 

"Now the right says it's my body, and I choose whether or not to get a coronavirus vaccination.  Also, the right says her body choices are our choices. Again, they're hypocritical."

 

Sunday, December 19, 2021

My News & Advance Column for December 19, 2021

 Following this one, half my mail is likely to consist of veiled threats and the other half of explicit threats. --S/f, EFP



Wednesday, December 15, 2021

My thought for today—December 15, 2021

 I have to wonder if both the environmental threat represented by the Keystone Pipeline and the economic impact of shutting it down have both been exaggerated. Either way, whatever points Biden may have made with his environmental supporters have been outweighed by the ammo he gave his critics. It seems to me Biden may just be too idealistic and not pragmatic enough to be an effective president. —S/f, EFP

Sunday, December 12, 2021

My Current Kitsap Sun Column

 Our government should strive to make our lives better, or what's a government for? --S/f, EFP



Sunday, November 28, 2021

My Kitsap Sun Column for November 28, 2021

 Once again, you can take the professor out of the classroom, but you can't take the classroom out of him. --S/f, EFP





Sunday, November 7, 2021

Lynchburg's "News & Advance," November 7, 2021

 The paper of record here in Lynchburg, Virginia, is now paying me to spit some of my liberal venom at its readers. --S/f, EFP



Monday, September 6, 2021

Sunday, August 22, 2021

My Column for August 22, 2021

Mark Twain was right: "History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." --S/f, EFP




 

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Sunday, July 11, 2021

My Column for July 11, 2021

Anyone for a new Red Scare? I've already been denounced as a communist for this one. --S/f. EFP



Sunday, June 27, 2021

My Column for June 27, 2021

Cue the Young Rascals: "I can't understand. It's so simple to me. It is! People everywhere just got to be free." --S/f, EFP


Sunday, June 13, 2021

My Column for June 13, 2021

Even in war, there are rules, and ignoring them can prove to be self-defeating. (I've copied the letter I allude to below.) --S/f, EFP




Sunday, May 30, 2021

Sunday, May 2, 2021

My Column for May 2, 2021

 Once again, half my mail is likely to consist of veiled threats and the other half of explicit threats. (Note that I have added an appropriate illustration this week.) --S/f, EFP


Sunday, April 18, 2021

My Column for April 18, 2021

 I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I didn't study English and American literature for ten years only to have to think for myself--thank you very much! --S/f, Ed





Sunday, March 21, 2021

My Column for March 21, 2021

 For the record: I am not a "guest columnist." I am a paid columnist. I am going to drub the page designer--again! --S/f, EFP




Sunday, March 7, 2021