I was born in Maryland and spent my first thirty years living there, first in the Appalachian Mountains, then on the Eastern Shore, and later in suburban Washington. After a year in South Carolina, I moved to Georgia in 1977. I soon met another park ranger who worked in Florida. She was a wonderful woman who became my best friend. then my wife, and soon the mother of our three children. I spent over eleven years working in the historic city of Savannah, Georgia, and on the moss-draped sea islands nearby before moving to Atlanta.. In 2007, I retired from the National Park Service and a career dedicated to preserving and interpreting resources and themes in the cultural and natural history of the United States. It was a most rewarding experience. Today, I enjoy living in the rolling hills and woods of the Appalachian Piedmont east of Atlanta.
Imagine a U.S. senator enlisting the Soviet Union to help his party defeat the president of the United States. Senator Ted Kennedy proposed this to Soviet President Yuri Andropov in 1983. The letter was found in the Soviet Archives in 1991. Peter Robinson has the sordid details here in his column at Forbes.com. Source: George Moneo, Babalu. I'll bet you won't hear about it in the state-run, mainstream media.
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