Georgie Anne Geyer
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A murderous Mother's Day in ChicagoMay 24, 2016 1:00 am - Some years ago when I was living in Brazil, I observed a male driver stupidly and dangerously cut off a woman driver on the road along Rio de Janeiro's beautiful seaside...
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London's new mayor may serve as a voice of reasonMay 12, 2016 11:00 pm - While Donald Trump and his court were further trying to explain how they would keep every Muslim away from American borders, an important event occurred across the water...
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Making America truly great againMay 06, 2016 1:00 am - Late in April, The New York Times headlined its lead editorial: "Mr. Trump's Strange World View." It was printed the day after the dominating candidate's much-touted for...
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Quiet strength prevails in Obama legacyApr 29, 2016 1:00 am - By Georgie Anne Geyer No, of course, I would never say "I told you so." Reminding people that you were right, particularly about a controversial president of the United ...
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Brazil's past still clouds its futureApr 19, 2016 1:00 am - Anyone who lives in Rio de Janeiro for a spell, as I did, is bound to hear one or many versions of how big, bountiful and sometimes bad Brazil has been blessed by God wi...
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Shoes start to fall in Panama Papers scandalApr 14, 2016 1:00 am - It's too wonderful. It's too delicious. It's too Graham Greene! It's Edward Snowden without Uncle Sam, it's the Pentagon Papers without a war in Asia, and it's every con...
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Easter attack spotlights Christian persecutionApr 05, 2016 1:00 am - American Christians feel safe in the United States - religious freedom, after all, was one of the rights the American experiment was all about. That freedom, and the way...
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Change is in the air in HavanaMar 30, 2016 1:00 am - Observing President Obama and his beautiful family in Cuba this week, one could still be convinced, as many Americans are, that this voyage for "freedom" was a serious m...
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Hard reality of black-on-black violence is wrongly ignoredMar 13, 2016 12:00 am - For those of us who live in Washington, reading the Post's Metro section is often more depressing than watching the drama of the Republican presidential primaries. Story...
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History repeats itself in Donald TrumpMar 04, 2016 12:00 am - Despite all of these months when you could barely turn on a television without seeing The Donald expounding, the American people are still asking: "Who really IS he?" It...