
Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior
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Toby Keith: A Straightforward Look at His Democratic Roots and Why He Chose Independence
Toby Keith’s political identity was always more complex than the public assumed. People saw the boots, the flag, the working class pride, and they decided he must belong to one political camp or another. But Toby Keith’s politics were shaped long before fame, long before the culture wars, and long before anyone tried to claim him as a symbol. He was raised in a Democratic household, voted Democrat for years, and only later stepped away from the party to become an Independent. His political story is not about switching sides. It is about refusing to be reduced to a label in a culture that demands simplicity. He never was a Republican.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warriorabout 3 hours ago in Humans
When the Payment Doesn’t Arrive:
Third party payment processors have become the invisible infrastructure of the modern economy. Gig workers, small businesses, creators, and independent contractors rely on companies like PayPal, Zelle, WhatsApp Pay, and Stripe to move money quickly and reliably. These platforms sit between the worker and their income, and they hold extraordinary power. When they work, they make life easier. When they fail, the consequences fall entirely on the individual.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 days ago in The Swamp
Proseltyzing and the Misunderstanding of Christian Witness
Proseltyzing has become one of the most misapplied concepts in modern Christianity. Many believers have been taught that sharing their faith requires urgency, confrontation, or a kind of spiritual insistence that leaves both sides unsettled. The intention may be sincere, but the method often drifts far from the example Christ set. Instead of offering an invitation, some Christians feel compelled to deliver warnings. Instead of planting seeds, they try to force growth. Instead of trusting God to draw people, they attempt to take responsibility for the entire process themselves. This misunderstanding has shaped a culture where pressure is mistaken for obedience and argument is mistaken for courage.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior2 days ago in Humans











