My First Thankful Thanksgiving

American Thinker, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving was never a favorite holiday of mine. Now that I think about it, I never cared for any of them: 4th of July, Christmas, or Columbus Day (which, by the way, Berkeley long ago renamed “Indigenous People’s Day”).

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6 Responses to My First Thankful Thanksgiving

  1. webdoofus says:

    The first thing I do each time I connect to AmericanThinker is to look for posts from Robin of Berkeley. Only them that’s been there can tell the horror of progressivism in the most convincing manner. I lost a nephew to Berkeley; he shall never return.

  2. scout says:

    Right on, sister. What a lovely message. I was never a progressive (or even liberal) but I had turned away from God. I can relate to your message.

    I am grateful I found your writing. I can tell it will be a place I will visit often.

  3. editor usACTIONnews says:

    Nice piece. I can relate. I still have my McGovern pin. Welcome to the family sister.

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  5. storyguy says:

    Robin thank you so much for setting the tone as I set out tomorrow to catch a flight to home amongst the mountains of Colorado. I shall carry with me a thankful heart to the one who made me and a blessing on my lips.

    Brad

  6. b29flteng says:

    Great column! I’m very happy you got away from the dark side. Keep up the good writting.