Stephen P.M. Coyle
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Gender | Male |
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Industry | Science |
Occupation | Retired Xerox CSE |
Location | New Windsor, New York, United States |
Introduction | Born human brought up Catholic. Enjoy working with my hands repairing and building things mechanical and artistic of metals and wood. Went into Navy after 1 year of Community College during beginning of Vietnam war and draft. Served 10 years in USNR as a CTM with 2 years active duty at Bremerhaven Germany. Worked at Xerox Corporation for 33 years as Tech Rep/CSE retired then worked 5 more years at a local print shop. Now read lots, write some and really enjoy my ability to write poetry that sometimes actually seems good to others. I sometimes read my poems at local open mikes every month. I have come to the very troublesome conclusion that the past administrations of our country since JFK have led our country into serious degradation and most people are complicit by looking the other way and doing nothing when they see wrongs being done and even justify actions that are wrong in accepting the erroneous belief that the ends justify the means. |
Interests | Reading, history, pinochle, writing, poetry, current events, research into past and present problems an possible solutions, genetically modified food dangers, nuclear reactor and depleted uranium dangers, electrical and magnetic radiation, earth, plants and animals, cats & dogs, religions of world in relation to God and inhumanity of man due to erroneous belifs of the Creator. |
Favorite movies | Westside Stoty, The Wide Country, Major League, Field of Dreams, Twilight Zone |
Favorite music | 50s, 60s, 70s rock, blues and folk, Celtic Irish and Scots tunes and bagpipes. |
Favorite books | The prosecution of George W. Bush by Vincent Bugliosi, A History of Religion by Karen Armstrong The Iron Lance by Stephen R. Lawhead, Attack on the Liberty by James Scott, Assault on the Liberty by Jim Ennes, A Terrible Love of War by James Hillman, The Lost Books of Merlyn and The 21 Secrets of Merlyn by James Monroe, The Secret Sayings of Jesus by Robert Grant and David Freedman, A foreign Policy of Freedom and The Revolution by Ron Paul, Just and Unjust Wars by Michael Walzer, The Celtic Realms by Miles Dillon and Nora Chadwick, Baseball in Dutchess County by Palucci, Foundation Trilogy by Isaac Asimov, Play for a Kingdom by Thomas Dyja |