The Middle East Explained

These tales are told with a Texas twang. I include stories of real people that I discovered while writing books about famous and infamous Texas sites and writing Historical Markers posted along Texas roadways. Yes, real people write the words you see on those highway markers.

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  1. Amen! From: Myra H. Mcilvain To: patti_niles@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 4:57 PM Subject: [New post] The Middle East Explained #yiv7688978252 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv7688978252 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv7688978252 a.yiv7688978252primaryactionlink:link, #yiv7688978252 a.yiv7688978252primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv7688978252 a.yiv7688978252primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv7688978252 a.yiv7688978252primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv7688978252 WordPress.com | myrahmcilvain posted: ” ” | |

  2. It’s not really so complicated. When our enemies fight each other, that’s a win win situation. When our friends support our enemies, they’re not really friends. And as for those enemies who might fall and be replaced by even worse… that just helps us put the focus on evil.

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