Monthly Archives: July 2006

Death and Madness

In a Houston courtroom a few days ago, Andrea Yates was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the drowning of her five children. Although many conservative bloggers were outraged by Yates’s “walking free,”* most people recognize the verdict … Continue reading

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When is a killing a killing?

In my LiveJournal, wcg makes the very reasonable statement that comparing fatalities is not useful; people are not potatoes. And, for the most part, I think he’s right. In this case, however, I think the comparison of numbers of fatalities, … Continue reading

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There is blame on both sides, people say. Israel has a right to defend herself, people say. Hezbollah is at fault, the American government says. The Israelis define anyone who doesn’t flee before them as being in cahoots with Hezbollah, … Continue reading

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It’s too darn hot.

Today was the ninth day of a heat wave in Northern California, with temperatures well into the nineties everyday and the last three in triple digits at my house (and in the nineties well into the evening inside the house, … Continue reading

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Blog review

For the most part, this is not a political blog. Not because I’m not interested, but because there are a lot of people who write those sort of blogs already, and I’m not sure what I would have to add … Continue reading

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To the ends of the earth…

At the gift shop in Resolute Bay, Nunavit, you can buy a shirt that says “Resolute Bay is not the end of the world, but you can see it from here.” Not many people live in Resolute — 215, as … Continue reading

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They shoot horses, don’t they?

I have been waiting for several days to write an obituary for Barbaro. He was diagnosed with laminitis last Tuesday. Laminitis is painful, incurable, and almost always ends in the horse being put down. The list of horses euthanized due … Continue reading

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Remember those questions I asked God a couple of weeks back? My friend Julie, the New York seminarian, answers some of them.

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S-C-H-I….

At one point in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Jesus appears to one of the contestants, a hyperachieving young woman named Marcy Park. “Jesus, will you be disappointed in me if I lose?” “No, my child, I won’t … Continue reading

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It was a dark and stormy night….

In November 2003, during National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), I wrote a novel. A bad novel. A very, very bad novel. A key part of the plot was that the protagonist (a woman based on me, except she looked nothing … Continue reading

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