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U.S. Flag Flies In Cuba
U.S. Flag Flies In Cuba
U.S. Flag Flies In Cuba
Decades ago, Cuba was a vastly popular destination for American tourists. That changed when Fidel Castro came into power. American diplomats were expelled, the US Embassy closed, and many Americans barely escaped imprisonment, or worse. Things nearly reached critical mass in November, 1962...
Got A 'General Lee'?
Got A 'General Lee'?
Got A 'General Lee'?
Amazon has reported a spike in sales of the Stars and Bars. Major retailers are pulling the flag from their shelves. People reports, Warner Brothers has announced it will no longer sell "Dukes of Hazzard" merchandise.
Gleason To Visit DC
Gleason To Visit DC
Gleason To Visit DC
Steve Gleason refuses to go quietly into the night. The former New Orleans Saint was diagnosed with ALS (commonly known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease) in 2011. He formed Team Gleason to raise funds for ALS research and raise awareness. Gleason has refused to be a prisoner. He ascended the Andes mountains in Peru, and visited the ruins of the lost Incan city of Machu Picchu. That's a daunting challenge for an able bodied individual, let alone a man in a wheelchair
Cortez Named
Cortez Named
Cortez Named
District 23 State Senator Page Cortez (R-Lafayette) assumes a new role in the Senate as a member of the Senate Natural Resources Committee.
Washington Says You Can Travel To Cuba For Cigars, Would JFK Approve?
Washington Says You Can Travel To Cuba For Cigars, Would JFK Approve?
Washington Says You Can Travel To Cuba For Cigars, Would JFK Approve?
Washington recently announced changes to it's policy about dealing with and traveling to Cuba. These are the biggest changes in 50 years. But as with most things that come out of the White House, the new policies are a bit confusing.

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