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Bob Dill, Founder
The Plight of Winners and Losers
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
In every contest there are winners and losers. Election to public office is no different. There was a time in recent years when political office holders had only to avoid scandal to remain in office until they were too old to be pushed around in a wheel chair and read from a script prepared by staff members. Such is the case of West Virginia’s Robert Byrd currently, and there have been others.
Heroes I Have Known (Part II)
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My first encounter with Lewis Millett was in 1964. He was a Lieutenant Colonel instructor at the Command and General Staff College. I was a Captain student.
“I hope you are not like that last guy named Dill who came through here. He was a genuine (expletive deleted).”
“I don’t have any relatives in the Army,” was my response.
Heroes I Have Known (Part 1)
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On Memorial Day I reflected on the friends I have known who lost their lives while serving in the uniform of our country. It is only natural for those of us who returned safely from a combat zone having lost friends to experience varying degrees of remorse. We do not know why some suffer fatal wounds and others survive.
On this Memorial Day I recall Heroes who looked death in the eye and lived to receive the Nation’s highest honor: The Medal of Honor.
Most Dangerous Time in Our Lives
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I am convinced that we are currently living in the most dangerous time in the lives of everyone living today.
For the first time in the history of our republic, we have dangerous enemies with access to nuclear, chemical and biological weapons both outside and inside our porous borders. It is important to remember, however, that a dedicated Communist with a sharp stick of bamboo or a radical follower of Islam with a can of gasoline or a long knife can kill Americans and others they have been trained to hate. They are just as dead as if they were incinerated by a nuclear weapon, poisoned with chemicals or destroyed by disease intentionally spread.

