Neo-Modernist Poetry

Neomodernistpoetry.blogspot.com is dedicated to the lovers of classic English poetry. Neo-modernist poetry has poetry in different styles, including traditional, popular, and modernist. The poetry of Neo-modernism also includes satiric poetry, which the silliness and the brutality of the age demand. All rights are reserved, but you are welcome to share the poetry if you acknowledge the author and blog title. Graphics are identified as far as possible and will be deleted if owners wish.

Sunday, February 7, 2021

SHAME AND INFAMY

 


https://www.wivb.com/news/live-updates-1-person-shot-as-president-trump-backers-storm-capitol/ 



https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/capitol-breach-not-america-far-right-extremist-rallies-20210109.html   

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