Greg Markley

Greg Markley

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Greg is a writer for The Observer

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Wokeness’ in the Army?Not in Sand Hill classrooms at Fort Moore

Wokeness’ in the Army?<br>Not in Sand Hill class …

BY GREG MARKLEY OPINION — In the 2009 film “500 Days of Summer,” a young couple is the focus. Summer tries to avoid commitment with Tom, who seeks fidelity. The narrator declares: "Most days of the year are entirely unremarkable. They begin and...

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The Wandering Jew and the Crimson Tide Fanatic

The Wandering Jew and the Crimson Tide Fanatic

BY GREG MARKLEY OPINION —The horrible terrorist attack in Israel reminded me of an old friend who died more than two years ago. Whenever I saw him, there was a possibility to attend services with him at a synagogue. Also, football season surfaced...

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Alabama women in the US Senate — Part 2 of 2

Alabama women in the US Senate — Part 2 of 2

BY GREG MARKLEY OPINION —Some jaded and cynical voters may call presidential candidates “clowns.” Many modern-day men and women vying for the highest office do have blemishes or weaknesses. Most of us voters do, too. But “clownish?” No, but I did...

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Alabama Women in the U.S. Senate — Part 1

Alabama Women in the U.S. Senate — Part 1

OPINION —In 1992, I wrote a historical series at Fort McClellan, Alabama, on the Women’s Army Corps. These were amazing women, but one I met at a band concert in 2021 was 100 years old and in fine shape. She was one of the first women who trained...

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The Wandering Jew and the Crimson Tide Fanatic

Coolidge Became President in 1923. Libertarians Sa …

OPINION —Calvin Coolidge served from 1923 to 1929 as the 30th U.S. president. He was a man of high principles, fiscal conservatism and few words. Two men bet they could get at least three words from the quiet Vermonter. They failed. Dorothy Parker,...

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The Wandering Jew and the Crimson Tide Fanatic

Allen Follows Through With Positive Changes to Ala …

BY GREG MARKLEY OPINION —“It doesn’t matter what I think, it doesn’t matter what I feel, the dead are still dead,” so said a guard who allowed hundreds of women and children to die in The Reader (2008). I have lived in five U.S. states (Rhode...

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The Wandering Jew and the Crimson Tide Fanatic

It Sounds Catchy, but “Bucket List” is a Many- …

BY GREG MARKLEY OPINION —Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota, share a visitors’ center near the state line. It is not a rare sight to see visitors declare that their “Bucket List” of visiting all 50 states is ending there. Many people on...

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Iranian Hostage Crisis Showed the Weakness of Carter, U.S.

Iranian Hostage Crisis Showed the Weakness of Cart …

OPINION — As a 23-year-old with enthusiasm for politics and history, I was at Ronald Reagan’s presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, 1981, just as I had been at Jimmy Carter’s in _____. People used transistor radios (declining by 1980) to find out...

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Newspaper Obituaries for Pets: A Dead Issue, or Not

Newspaper Obituaries for Pets: A Dead Issue, or No …

OPINION — As a 20-year-old copyboy at a large newspaper in 1977-1980, one of my unofficial jobs was ensuring the 70-something photo editor would not forget to put obituary photos back in the file to be given to the sender. A non-glamorous job for...

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Carter Versus Guinea Disease; McConnell on Polio In Alabama

Carter Versus Guinea Disease; McConnell on Polio I …

OPINION — Last week, I focused on the infamous “Killer Rabbit” incident President Jimmy Carter endured in April 1979. He was criticized for lack of courage and became the butt of killer rabbit jokes. But in part two of the series, we see Carter has...

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Newspaper Obituaries for Pets: A Dead Issue, or Not

OPINION — As a sophomore at a New England college, I went to a history class in a new semester with two friends. We sat up front because I prefer it. Suddenly, we looked at the blackboard and it read: “Welcome to Psychology 101.” Very embarrassed,...

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Newspaper Obituaries for Pets: A Dead Issue, or Not

‘A Republic, if you can keep it’: Israel Strug …

OPINION — When Vladimir Putin became Russia’s president in 1999, its constitution allowed presidents for two consecutive terms. But wait? After his second term ended in 2008, Putin sat in as prime minister before becoming president again in 2012....

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Amid U.S. House Districting Talks, I Discuss Past, Present Politicos

Amid U.S. House Districting Talks, I Discuss Past, …

OPINION — On July 18 at the Alabama State House, Republicans proposed adding African American voters to one of Alabama’s seven congressional districts. That didn’t dissuade critics who argued that falls short of the wish of the U.S. Supreme Court...

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‘Like a Box of Chocolates’: Signing Your Books is Lost Tradition

'Like a Box of Chocolates’: Signing Your Books i …

OPINION — Maybe 10 years ago, I bought an old copy of “Not So Wild a Dream.” I knew about Eric Sevaraid’s 1946 book on his life growing up in North Dakota and Minnesota and his travels as a young journalist. Knowing of his eloquent commentaries on...

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Alabama women in the US Senate — Part 2 of 2

Politics Among the Book Crowd: Book Reviewers Batt …

OPINION — It doesn’t matter whether the writer has already published or is a novice seeking glory. When a writer sees that new critiques of their work are available on Goodreads, they anticipate that these readers wrote nice things about their...

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Alabama women in the US Senate — Part 2 of 2

Former President Carter is a Prolific Writer — H …

OPINION — On the top of a bookcase in my home office lies a hardcover work called “Books, Books, Books: A Hilarious Collection of Literary Cartoons,” edited by S. Gross and Jim Charlton. I have treasured that book almost since it was published in...

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Alabama women in the US Senate — Part 2 of 2

Assessing Juneteenth: Just Another Day Off Work?

OPINION — I enjoyed being in Atlanta in January 1986 covering the first official MLK Day parade. I was afraid the new holiday would become just an excuse for people to relax and have fun all day. I didn’t want Dr. King to have died at age 39 only...

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Nationalists in the U.S. Army? It All Depends on Your Definition

Nationalists in the U.S. Army? It All Depends on Y …

OPINION — In 1998, a grand jury was formed in the Monica Lewinsky case that threatened President Bill Clinton’s career. Clinton cleverly denied that he had lied about his sexual conduct with her. “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’...

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