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Otis A. Glazebrook, IV

Otis Allan Glazebrook IV of East Hampton died at his home on March 28. He was 65.

Most Recent Articles by Otis A. Glazebrook, IV:

Saving Haiti? Sorry….

I would like to contribute to the Haitian Earthquake relief effort. But, because of Frank/Reid/Pelosi/Obamanomics - I can’t.
- Thursday, January 14, 2010


The Passing of America

One of the most stirring moments of Ken Burns' Public Television Classic, The Civil War, was David McCullough's reading of a last love letter written a week before the first battle of Bull Run by Major Sullivan Ballou of the Second Rhode Island Volunteers to his wife Sarah, at home in Smithfield.
- Thursday, December 24, 2009

Mrs. Palin’s Declaration of Independence

Sarah Palin, by virtue of her resignation and remarks, has now positioned herself to disrupt the status quo and send much needed shock waves through the entire American political system. It should not be lost on anyone that she made her resignation announcement on the eve of the most important anniversary in American history, the Fourth of July.
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009

“Wrong Way” Obama

Last week, new inaugurated President Barack H. Obama delivered his faux State of the Union Address to a joint session of Congress. President Obama lifted off on flight of dramatic rhetoric that will attempt to take America in exactly the wrong direction. It is reminiscent of an experimental flight made by Douglas Corrigan on the foggy night of July 18th, 1938.
- Saturday, March 7, 2009

Just who are the Evil Capitalists?

I have always thought that President Theodore Roosevelt’s categorization as a “Great” President was vastly overrated. Teddy Roosevelt originated and popularized the war against Capitalism in the United States. While in office Teddy rode roughshod over the Constitution, vastly increasing his Presidential authority by his actions as a “Trust Buster”. He was the first President to attack Wall Street by the passage of his legislation; the Hepburn Act regulating railroad fares.
- Monday, February 23, 2009

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