All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

The assassination of JFK changed everything, as it undermined the nation's devotion to the democratic ideal; the attacks of 9/11 changed everything, as those exquisite horrors marked a new era of coercion and deceit. The main theme of this revised and expanded edition of the 2017 pamphlet is the profound irony shared by these events: the corruption of Constitutional authority-the very law upon which the stated principles of a higher purpose must depend.

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All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

The assassination of JFK changed everything, as it undermined the nation's devotion to the democratic ideal; the attacks of 9/11 changed everything, as those exquisite horrors marked a new era of coercion and deceit. The main theme of this revised and expanded edition of the 2017 pamphlet is the profound irony shared by these events: the corruption of Constitutional authority-the very law upon which the stated principles of a higher purpose must depend.

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All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

by Robert McGee Jr
All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

All the More Reason to Say It!: A Few Notes & Poems on Conspiracies

by Robert McGee Jr

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The assassination of JFK changed everything, as it undermined the nation's devotion to the democratic ideal; the attacks of 9/11 changed everything, as those exquisite horrors marked a new era of coercion and deceit. The main theme of this revised and expanded edition of the 2017 pamphlet is the profound irony shared by these events: the corruption of Constitutional authority-the very law upon which the stated principles of a higher purpose must depend.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798822990371
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Publication date: 07/22/2025
Pages: 68
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Robert McGee Jr was born and raised in the little town of Clarksdale in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. He is a resident of Mobile, Alabama where he has worked in factories for the past forty years. His other collections of poems are Haiku Composed in Awe: (2014) and Voices from the Juvenile (2018).
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