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The Walking Wounded
By Teev Handal In the chill Autumn airTrees stand nudeNothing left to hideLife imitating the flawed artOf American PoliticsBearing the good and the uglyAt the end of one roadAnd the beginning of another Shell shocked votersDancing, staggeringIn rapture and painAll deeply woundedFrom captivity and battleFor the momentIgnoring their own bloodIgnoring the blood of others Selfishness clawing at allBut there is no proper cornerIn which to lick those woundsThey must be viewed, sharedProbed by anyone/everyoneStigmata of citizenshipHoles in the spiritThat are proof of life Sides taken must meltRemoved from behindThe falling wallsThat divide one anotherIn order to uniteLove thy neighborAs you love yourselfGolden rule of our healing
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Election Prayers
By Teev Handal My prayers for the CountryCome easilyBecause, what is loveIf not a constantPrayer residentIn the heart My worry intertwinesWith my prayersSanctifying wordsAnd thoughtsInto a hopeFor a nation healed, reunited It is selfish of meThat I need thisNation healthy for meAnd not simplyFor the nation itselfAnd the citizensThat have the same desire But what is loveOther than bothA selfish andA selfless prayerSent up to GodIn wafts of smokeMade grey in its earnestness
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Coronavirus: Walmart Adapts, Shelves Remain Barren
A visit to Valdosta's Inner Perimeter Walmart shows changes being made due to coronavirus contagion
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Simplicity in the Time of Coronavirus
In the time of the global pandemic coronavirus, we are forced to simplify our lives
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Trump’s Letter to Country on Stafford Act
On Friday, March 13, 2020, Pres. Trump declares the Stafford Act for coronavirus as a national disaster
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CDC, GA Dept. of Public Health Posts Daily Updates
On Sunday, March 15, 2020 the Georgia Department of Public Health posts updates of positive cases and other stats
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Coronavirus: Photos from Around the World
Photos from around the world of the coronavirus effects on society
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COVID-19 Getting Real for Americans
Coronavirus/COVID-19 is considered by many conservative Americans as a political myth, but it has hit the United States, and new cases are popping up in Georgia
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Coronavirus: An American in Korea Weighs In
Ex-pat Michael Cavada living in Dagea, South Korea weighs in on the United States' slow reaction to the coronavirus