Category Archives: Politics

9/11, ten years on.

Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure.  Helen Keller They who can give … Continue reading

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Political Odds and Ends.

I have not been writing much.  No, that’s inaccurate.  I have not been posting much, at least not here. I thought I would just check in. Part of it is that I have been involved with issues elsewhere in cyberspace, … Continue reading

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One thing that has come about from working is that I am once again reminded of how it is possible for people to have completely divergent political views and still get along.  Tonight, I discovered that one of my favorite … Continue reading

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I don’t know about you, but one of the things I am looking forward to with the new administration is the capacity to feel outrage over my government again. For years, the Bush administration committed atrocity after atrocity. There was … Continue reading

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Once more: Yes, we do torture.

`I don’t know what you mean by “glory”,’ Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. `Of course you don’t — till I tell you. I meant “there’s a nice knock-down argument for you!”‘ `But “glory” doesn’t mean “a nice knock-down argument”,’ … Continue reading

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I’m calmer now…

And I’m ready to talk. No, make that ready to listen. I have nothing to say. That’s not “I have nothing to say to you”; that’s “I don’t know what to say anymore.” I have followed the directions in the … Continue reading

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I don’t want to hear it.

It’s very late, and I’m very tired, and very angry, and shouldn’t be posting at all, but you know what? If you are as completely, wordlessly outraged by the Ledbetter decision as I am, or the Attorney General Scandal, or … Continue reading

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Virginia Tech: such unspeakable tragedy. 33 dead, as of the time I read of it, and many more wounded. May the good Lord have mercy on us, and comfort the families of the poor students who died or were wounded, … Continue reading

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My take on the Edwards blogger controversy

A recent kerfluffle in the blogosphere has been the hiring/non-firing/resignation of Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwan from the blogging post for John Edwards campaign. William Donohoe, conservative head of the Catholic League, had screamed for the two to be fired … Continue reading

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RIP, Molly

Molly Ivins died of breast cancer yesterday. Damn. She was only 62. Way too young. I can’t eulogize her. I’m still in shock, and besides, she speaks for herself, in all the myriad words she wrote “afflicting the comfortable” and … Continue reading

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Dear Mr. President…

I saw how in that interview with Jim Lehrer the other night you said we Americans “sacrifice peace of mind when they see the terrible image of violence on TV every night.” You went on to say that “the psychology … Continue reading

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Parental evaluation.

Parenting is a bitch. There is no instruction manual, and no exams or performance evaluations to tell you how you’re doing, so you can fix your mistakes. The worst part? You’re trying to mold young minds into growing up to … Continue reading

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Voter Rights

This comes very late, being only the day before the election, but I thought I’d pass it along. The NAACP Legal Defense Fund has a handy-dandy page with pdf’s of a “Voter Bill of Rights” for 45 states. They’ve developed … Continue reading

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By this vote we honor…

Most states have instituted a “Vote in Honor of a Veteran” program. People decide to vote in memory and to honor the service of specific members of the armed forces who have served overseas. This is a great idea: men … Continue reading

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The water and the stone.

Can we be like drops of water falling on the stone Splashing, breaking Disbursing in air Weaker than the stone by far but be aware that as time goes by the rock will wear away “The Rock Will Wear Away,” … Continue reading

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