The cia saying which is admirable but we cant walk away from the suggesting that is not who we are anymore. It is who we are. We did this is a nation that we need to address it as something that we are capable quite frankly doing again. Host eric fair thank you for sitting down and talking with me. Guest thank you for the opportunity. A so, that is what would happen over and over again. I have not. Any time in the military and i dont have family. My father, my father was very old. He was 65 when i was born. He actually enlisted in world war i he was born in england and lived here and made it as far as basic training where he got a hernia and that was that for the illustrious road to the military career. So in terms of your being kind of this person who wanders into the situations until much about them come the last one i was a little bit similar perhaps was packing for mars where you worked with the nasa Space Program. Was it harder to get access to the military or to the Space Program
Stacie Cassarino's recent collection, Each Luminous Thing (Persea Books, 2023) won the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, and was recommended by The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post Book Club. She is the author of Zero at the Bone (New Issues Press, 2009), which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award, and a scholarly
Stacie Cassarino's recent collection, Each Luminous Thing (Persea Books, 2023) won the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, and was recommended by The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post Book Club. She is the author of Zero at the Bone (New Issues Press, 2009), which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award, and a scholarly
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