it doesn t defy the laws of political gravity. so it is now coming in the wind and it s about to reap the world. when i think the way it is going to fall apart is really the struggle between chaos and worry. it won t look like the first civil war with boundaries and borders. and pitched armies, it will look more like insurrection and insurgency and fragmentation. fragmentation at a very low level. fragmented everywhere. how would it look any different from what we already experienced, beginning in 1969 for the most part going on from there during the nixon presidency and the vietnam war where we were having bombings in this country? multiple bombings against federal buildings like post offices every week? this is a much forgotten chapter of american history. we had troops that can state shoot, anti war protesters.
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Kathryn Sue Oliver, age 78, passed away peacefully on January 3, 2021 at her home in Kingsburg, CA with her daughter Wendy and son-in-law Terry Cantrell at her side.
Kathy was born on March 19, 1942 to Harvey and Mary Elizabeth Lawson in Beggs, Oklahoma. She attended Selma High School, Class of 1960. She married James Leon Oliver, of Kingsburg, in Reno, Nevada on June 14th, 1958. Kathy was married to Jim for 57 years and had three children.
Kathy worked for Oliver and Son Trucking company as their bookkeeper for many years before Jim and Kathy opened a clothing store and gym in Selma, CA. After closing their own businesses Kathy went on to manage the commissary staff at Silco Vending until her retirement.