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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, June 15, 2025

My current News & Advance column --S/f, EFP

I'm walking down Memory Lane this week. --S/f, EFP


 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

My thought for today

 If ICE agents believe in, and are proud of what they are doing, why do they wear masks and otherwise conceal their identity? Secret police are unAmerican and evoke a disturbing historical parallel. —S/f, EFP

Sunday, June 8, 2025

My thought for today

 I can't help but feel a Rubicon has been crossed with Trump's decision to deploy troops to Los Angeles. This is the same president who once suggested shooting protesters in the leg. Are we headed toward martial law? --S/f, EFP

My current News & Advance column

 Just think of me as Palm the Apostate. (This column also appears in the Kitsap Sun in Bremerton, Washington.) --S/f, EFP




Tuesday, June 3, 2025

My thought for today

 Who wishes people a "happy" Memorial Day? Donald Trump does. Think about that one. --S/f, EFP

Sunday, June 1, 2025

My thought for today

 Just today, I saw some news footage of the utter destruction in Gaza--bombed out buildings and rubble as far as the eye could see--and I thought of something a Scottish warrior is reported to have said way back when about the Roman way of war: "They made a desert and called it peace." --S/f, EFP

My current News & Advance column

 The man asks for so little. Shouldn't we just let him have his big, beautiful wall? [Grin!]--S/f, EFP

P.S. The wall is likely to be covered with graffiti, and in a language Trump can't read--Spanish.