Thanksgiving Reflections in a Fractured America
And the 1095 Speech That Rewired the World
Thanksgiving lands heavily this year. It is supposed to be the one American ritual untouched by political fever, a day built on gratitude, quiet rooms, warm kitchens, and the stubborn hope that families can still gather without the nation’s chaos spilling across the table. Yet anyone paying attention knows the country feels stretched. The conversations …
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