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ABOUT BOOK Poets teach and delight. They are as conscious of the sounds sentences make as they are of their meaning. Readers will find that each of these poems demands little of their time in exchange for an outsized impact like poems written in Old English. Subjects include the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Trump and the Republicans, the Israel lobby, human and civil rights for Blacks, human and civil rights for Palestinians, a woman's right to choose, the January 6 insurrection, religions, gay rights, transgender rights, immigrants, childhood, Democrats, women's equality, evolution, the…mehr

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ABOUT BOOK Poets teach and delight. They are as conscious of the sounds sentences make as they are of their meaning. Readers will find that each of these poems demands little of their time in exchange for an outsized impact like poems written in Old English. Subjects include the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Trump and the Republicans, the Israel lobby, human and civil rights for Blacks, human and civil rights for Palestinians, a woman's right to choose, the January 6 insurrection, religions, gay rights, transgender rights, immigrants, childhood, Democrats, women's equality, evolution, the pandemic, climate change, Senator Bernie Sanders, representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Brionna Taylor, Netanyahu, and more. Many of these poems were inspired by books, newspaper articles, and opinion pieces, which are footnoted here so the reader can find and read what inspired the poem. Readers will learn how the Israel lobby, which is the richest and most effective lobby group in Washington, has hurt America. Read this book and find out why those Arabs attacked us on 9/11. Find out here what the media is not allowed to tell you. The lobby suppresses discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the media, in education, and in Congress. The author has been the target of the Israel lobby for years and continues to be. ABOUT AUTHOR The author was born in Geneva, New York and attended kindergarten, first, and second grades in North Tonawanda. His family then moved to Long Island where he graduated Seaford High School. Mr. Callahan achieved an A.A. in Liberal Arts from Nassau Community College, a B.A. in English/Education and an M.A. in English from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Years later he achieved a J.D. from St. John's Law School, Jamaica, New York. The author has worked primarily as an English teacher and an attorney. In his youth, he worked as a paperboy, landscaper, produce department clerk, and roofer.