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"And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32
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Author:  Bernard Switalski
Bio: Bernard Switalski
Date:  October 15, 2008
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Who knew ... ?

Back in the Sixties, the Weather Underground and Black Panthers were nothing more than small bands of murdering, bank-robbing, bomb-throwing, kidnapping terrorists, on the run from the law.

Back in the Sixties, the Weather Underground and Black Panthers were nothing more than small bands of murdering, bank-robbing, bomb-throwing, kidnapping terrorists, on the run from the law.

Back in those days, who knew that, within a few decades, the hate whites, hate Jews, hate Christians, and hate America theology espoused by these renegade crazies would one day come to dominate the world view of our media, our educators, our entertainers, and the Democratic Party to the point where yesterday's outlaws now own the House, the Senate, and, Allah willing, the Presidency of the United States of America.

Who knew?

Bernard Switalski


Biography - Bernard Switalski

Graduated high school, 1953. U.S. Army lab technician, Bell Telephone Labs guided missile R&D, White Sands Proving Ground, NM, 1954-1957. Railroad freight conductor, Chicago, 1958-1963. Petroleum products quality/quantity surveyor, mostly in Venezuela, 1964-1965. Blast furnace foreman, Chicago,1966-1968. After that damn blast furnace put me in the ER, got into the heavy industrial construction industry, 1969. First job, laborer. Last job, general construction superintendent, contracted by a Spanish consortium to oversee the construction of a 4 billion dollar grassroots petroleum refinery in Sumatra. Retired, 1986. Somewhere in there, picked up a BA in philosophy. Traveled a lot. As old Cap'n Bill Jensen used to say back there on the Orinoco, "Been round the world two dozen times, first time in a baby buggy, twice in a submarine." Jigged for cod from a dory off Newfoundland; ran like a sissy from an irate cobra in Brunei. Met lots of good people along the way. Switalski died, April 13, 2009 in Riverdale, Illinois.


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