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Class Reunions, pg 1
Am still somewhat basking in the afterglow of a great class reunion. These are somewhat strange events for me. I am always conflicted in my approach to my former classmates: do we talk ‘old days’ or is the tense only … Continue reading
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Syrian Refugees
Too many have drowned… it’s just not right. What can we do? Honestly, I cannot stand the thought of this happening… it is 2016 and nobody, but nobody, deserves to drown like this family of nine I have never tried … Continue reading
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Other paths
I dare be honest here… back in April I had a disagreement with a supervisor which has led to an ‘Administrative Leave’ for me. An odd turn of events, no doubt. The extra time has led me to rethink my … Continue reading
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Meandering…
Had quite a trip home to Willows this past April, 2013 … a sad/happy reunion with the Fleming family as we celebrated the phenomenal life of Barbara Fleming who had passed away… my heroes are falling, and it’s hard to … Continue reading
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Sex-Selection Abortion
I wrote to both of my US House Reps regarding sex-selection abortion… one, Rep Hanabusa, responded (I am still pondering this response): June 12, 2012 Dear T., Thank you for your letter regarding H.R. 4624, the Prenatal Nondiscrimination Act. Your … Continue reading
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TechnoNazism, again…
It came up yesterday, in the lunchroom, it started with a story about putting microchips in dogs. The computer specialist, a junior staff member who has high regard for technology, was making the case for the efficiency of chipping humans. … Continue reading
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Teaser Tweets
Okay. Yesterday, cruising Tweetland, I came across a tweet- Rachel Zoll @rzollAP Southern Baptist leader @edstetzer: 3 pm EDT today on#TheExchange: why #mormonism is not a cult, w/Tal Davis To which I responded quite quickly with a few choice tweets… “Wait- did I see … Continue reading
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Constitutional Dictatorship
Fascinating read, by Clinton Rossiter… he examines the concept historically in Rome, Germany, England, and the US. Whether we can expect the current person in our executive branch, or any one person, to effectively function as such in a crisis … Continue reading
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