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Ken Williams is a Santa Barbara author who writes books about the homeless.

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TRUMP AND THE GOOD GERMAN

Posted on December 13, 2015 by djv124

It’s hard to know where to begin with Trump’s latest insult to decency. His legions of supporters will trip over themselves finding excuses for his most recent hate filled rant. We should not be surprised however. His calculated, racist outburst … Continue reading →

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San Bernadino

Posted on December 6, 2015 by djv124

Once again violence strikes the innocent. Weapons of war, purchased easily in almost any community, slaughter our neighbors—innocent people harming no one. In this case M-15s, which are the civilian version of the rifles we used in Vietnam, were the … Continue reading →

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A TRAGIC ENDING TO TWO TROUBLED SOULS

Posted on December 1, 2015 by djv124

“Betty” was young, mid-thirties, yet old enough to feel the hot breathe of time panting down her back. She was a relatively young woman with flowing blondish brown hair, and a vibrant personality that resonated with her sparkling eyes. Secondly, … Continue reading →

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Treblinka’s Children

Posted on November 25, 2015 by djv124

Their thinness sticks to our consciousness. No feast round out their sticky limbs.   Hallow eyes of children stares caught on barb wire. Pleading, why is this so?   Black clad carrions man guard post Watching humanity scurry ’bout. Death … Continue reading →

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LINDA ARCHER, IN LOVING MEMORY

Posted on November 18, 2015 by djv124

Linda didn’t look homeless. Her eyes were clear, not filmed with an overlay of alcohol nor colored with manic intensity or fright of the mentally ill. Her neatly trimmed brown hair hung free down to her shoulders and softly encased … Continue reading →

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