Monthly Archives: March 2006

Out here with the yellow lines and the dead armadillos.

The fabulous Jim Hightower once said “There’s nothing in the middle of the road but yellow lines and dead armadillos.” Certainly, in regards to the abortion debate, it seems that the two sides face each other across barricades, lobbing grenades … Continue reading

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Looking at the Mountain

Early fall, I had been looking forward to Brokeback Mountain coming out. Not as much as some other releases — Capote, Good Night and Good Luck, and Rent— but I thought it looked quite promising. Ang Lee is a good … Continue reading

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  The world is a dangerous place. “Ethnic cleansing” by government backed militias in Darfur; eight people killed in a shoot out between police and drug gangs in Rio; protests over the youth unemployment law in France turn violent. Iraq. … Continue reading

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Justitia fiat coelum (“Let justice be done though the Heavens may fall.”) — Edwin Horton’s grandfather’s motto In 1933, Judge James Edwin Horton, Jr. supervised the second trial, conviction, and sentencing to death of Heywood Patterson, one of the Scottsboro … Continue reading

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Spring Fashions have just arrived!

  The Wild Winds of Fortune has a new look. Those of you familiar with my Live Journal will know that I change my layout every few months — or every few weeks, even sometimes every few days, in times … Continue reading

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About that *other* baseball season….

A great man once said about the game…. “It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart. The game begins in the spring when everything else begins again, and it blossoms in the summer, filling the afternoons and … Continue reading

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Play ball!

It’s baseball season again. I hate baseball season. I didn’t use to. But then, baseball season meant rooting for teams with players whose average height was something over 58 inches. And who were older than my television set. I am … Continue reading

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Just travelin’ thru….

I am not all that tuned in to what right wing fundamentalist Christian circles are fulminating about, beyond what I see in the media and in a few blogs. There’s a reason for this: there is enough that provokes anger … Continue reading

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March 8 is International Women’s Day. Therefore, it is also Blog Against Sexism Day. (Who decides these things, anyway?) I have already written about feminism when I wrote about the death of Betty Friedan. And there are a great many … Continue reading

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"At the rager, chicks come and go…"

We here at Wild Winds of Fortune believe that great art deserves recognition. Therefore, we would like to expose as many people as possible to the joy that is T.S. Eliot’s Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, as rewritten for … Continue reading

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I shouldn’t even have been in St. Isaac’s that morning. I was supposed to be in Paris, stretching luxuriously as I awoke in the Hotel de Nice on the Rue de Rivoli, looking forward to a leisurely breakfast of croissants … Continue reading

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  At some point, my life became strange. Or maybe my life remained normal and I became strange. Or both. It’s been strange for quite a while now. I’ve dealt with it being strange by pretending that things are okay. … Continue reading

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This makes my blood run cold.

  How dare they. How dare they. The House of Representatives passed an immigration bill which, among its provisions, would require churches — churches!!! — to check the immigration status of parishioners or others before they offer them aid. How … Continue reading

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