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What are you up to these days? I HAVE A GREAT GUEST & A VERY COOL GIVEAWAY!!!
If you get a chance please check out
THE BRIDGE OF DEATHS on AMAZON
a well-documented factual pre-World War II event with a twist of fiction and a touch of the paranormal.
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M.C.V. Egan
Jerry M. White said… Hi Darrell,
Glad to hear from you. I saw your comment the other day but have been occupied and unable to respond until now. To answer your question about our similarities, Catalina suggested we were of the spiritual variety. My books of poetry contain arond 25% spiritual poems although it is very hard to do anything outside my spiritual realm but the other contents are roughly 25% on my family life or living in a family, 25% on my work experience or the work experiences we all share, and 25% on life as I intersect it. This last section too is where we may have some connection. We still have 7 months of political debates to endure and I thought I would include in this message a poem that reflects one of my moods and ideaology on the subject. It is a newer piece and one I think you will be able to see pretty quickly.
Pillaged
A pitiless apathetic forceful wind
Howls through our financial fidelity
Unseen, unheard, we are unaware
Of the lost integrity of a financial fraternity
But fortunes are made by the unscrupulous
Their millions now securely vaulted
With homes in the Hamptons and Park Avenue
While our pillaged America stands defaulted
They have leveraged our nation’s future
On worthless overexposed subprime debt
Creating in the common man a skeptical mind
Leading our pillaged America to hedge all financial bets
The dishonesty displayed by those who we trusted
Feeds on the carcass of our dying democracy
They will destroy us, bury us, and lead us astray
And replace our government with a financial aristocracy
We stand now at the precipice of what course to take
As the wind continues to howl and profits grow
For the Wall Street Barons with finery unsurpassed
While the common man fails and has no place to go
The pillager purges and mines our fortunes
As we Americans watch with our lives defaced
And the pillager still plunders markets entrusted with
Until we are all, even them, financially disgraced
The system still works is what we so often hear
But only if we return to where this all started
But for now most of our American families
Are in default, defeated, and bitterly broken hearted
Who do we trust from this day forward
With retirement funds on which we depend
This question is best served to our elected officials
Who must regulate what we expect in the end
The time has come now after 30 plus years
Of unchecked capitalism at its worst
For fiduciary investment from those we should trust
To put their customers and not their profits first
1/17/12
JMW
This is one of hundreds and one that is in my newest collection called Until Today: Stories and Poems on Life as I Know It. You can see a little of it on my website at www.jmwhitebooks.com. If you like what you see maybe we could do something in the future or at least follow each other's work.

Hi Darrell,
I am aware that it was the wrong person trying to read a book that held no possible interest to them. I am also aware that since I have never paid for, or pushed for a good review, I could very well end up with some bad ones. Ironically her last sentence was if you like a lot of information and data, then maybe this book is for you but not for me. She also gave James Joyce's Ullyses one star! :) So I am indeed in good company!
Thanks for your AMAZING words, I just felt the only ethical thing to do was to post the news as I have about the good ones. I am humbled and honored by the review, albeit far more humbled than honored this time!
Catalina

WHAT AN AMAZING BLOG RADIO INTERVIEW> POST IT EVERYWHERE! IT WAS FABULOUS!!!!
Catalina

here is my blog link: http://seekingwithallyurheart.blogspot.com/


Wow! I love the way you describe and analize it all! In the philosophies that I am most familiar with what you refer to HORIZONTAL lives would be PArrallel lives, I am grappling with that concept due to a few regressions I had last year. I try to live for today or fore the future, but I find all spiritual philosophies intriguing and well worth contemplating. You have given me a lot of food for thought! Most interesting all you had to say, it should really be for one of the Forums in The Book Blog group on Spirituality where all the members can comment! You may want to join a group or two and post your thoughts!
Thanks for sharing,
Catalina
Intoxicated by Books said… Hi. Welcome to Book Blogs! I hope you like it here. I have found many wonderful people use this site and they are very supportive! You can find me over at http://intoxicatedbybooks.blogspot.com if you need any help with anything. I have lots of cool stuff going on over there!
Christina

Thanks for the comment and visit! I was surprised you are interested in past lives, I have had several regressions, but the documented ones in the book, are not my own. He now wishes to remain anonymous, but had an interestng and possitive reaction to the book. I saw on your site that you worked with inmates and I found that fascinating on two levels, you probably helped an aspect of humanity few are capable or willing to. You also probably have an amazing mass of ideas which will give your new career a wealth of characters and events to write about!
Thanks for checking out my site,
Catalina

Hello Darrell,
Welcome to book blogs, what a cool Bio, so nice to be in the cup-runeth-over, state of mind. I too am a parent and a w spouse, my Tom and I have been married 20 years. I will check out your web-site and hope you get a chance to check out mine at www.thebridgeofdeaths.com I spent on and off 18 years researching this book, based on true events from 1939.
Catalina
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