![]() ![]() Prior to settling down in Nebraska, Jay spent fourteen years on active duty, earning a Master of Laws in international law and deploying to the Middle East six times. He’s also a husband, dad, lieutenant colonel in the Air Force Reserve, member of the Nebraska Supreme Court Judicial Nominating Commission, and lover of politics and history. Jay Jackson is an attorney in Omaha, Nebraska. ![]() With humor and optimism, Jackson shows that decent discourse is the answer to our country’s woes and offers hope that you personally can make a difference: One conversation at a time One relationship at a time One community at a time. One of the last locally owned bookstores of its kind, the Bookworm is thriving with the assistance of a caring, knowledgeable staff, a homey atmosphere. Manager Betsy Von Kerens explains how the puzzle exchange works. Decent Discourse identifies five critical problems with the state of our political discourse today and offers solutions to each, including practical action items for each of us. The Bookworms Quarantine Puzzle Exchange helps Omahans pass the time. Attorney and veteran Jay Jackson builds the case for decent discourse, showing how Americans have solved the immense challenges of our past with truth, humility, and compassion–in other words, by loving our neighbors (even when they might be wrong). The Bookworm's in-person event mask policy requires attendees remain masked during their visit. DECENT DISCOURSE offers a hopeful, helpful, and historical way to push back against the war-like language and echo chambers that dominate today’s political discourse. Each month she will write about books, authors, and the literary community in Omaha. Her annotations proved popular, and a blogger was born. While managing an Omaha bookclub, she wrote a master lists of her favorite reads. On Saturday, August 6th at 1:00 p.m., Jay Jackson will discuss and sign his book, DECENT DISCOURSE: SAVING YOUR COUNTRY BY LOVING YOUR (WRONG?) NEIGHBOR. Mari Partyka is an avid bibliophile and accidental blogger.
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