RFK, MLK, rest in peace
I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the spring of 1968. We heard the news of Martin Luther King's death on Brazilian radio. Our friends began to knock on our front door, also frightened.
View ArticleLegacy vs. inheritance
Come let us split hairs a little: the innuendo of a legacy is something bequeathed, but an inheritance is something received. When I read/hear of G.W. Bush preparing his legacy, I get a little upset --...
View ArticleYah know, the terrorist attack has already come
to America. We just have not figured it out yet and the Bush White House is happy to let us dream on until he has left office.We´ve been attacked, you say? Well, look at the direct (and indirect)...
View ArticleWes Clark is maybe the only person in America
who has stature and experience enough to say anything about McCain. West Point valedictorian, Rhodes Scholar, heavily wounded in battle, Nato commander, four-star general. All this and more compared to...
View ArticleDeep roots on the 4th
As I am writing, it is the Fourth of July, the day we celebrate the birth of the United States. I live much of the year in Brazil. Yes, I have a little homesickness, and, yes, I feel some misgivings...
View ArticleTNY COVER: A FINAL SOLUTION
After Thomas Nast taught us to use india ink to break swords, the word skewer took on a new meaning. Please pardon my KGO moment, but maybe the editorial cartoonists have an answer to a netrooter's...
View ArticleShoot the messenger...
The real deal about the MSM being pro-Obama is the old strategy of shooting the messenger when all else fails. And failing is the best description of the McCain and GOP. So, shoot the messenger....
View ArticleNo Sarah Palin entry at sourcewatch.org -- yet!
Without doubt, the MainStreamMedia has been caught with pants down on this one! They are scrambling from Bangor to San Diego, Miami Beach to Honolulu.On Wikipedia she has already been identified as...
View ArticleHe's having a McCain moment...
A few years ago, at an international meeting held in the north of England, the 60-ish speaker stopped in mid sentence for what seemed to be an eternity. The Scot seated beside me said, "Aye, he's...
View ArticleRFK, MLK, rest in peace
I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the spring of 1968. We heard the news of Martin Luther King's death on Brazilian radio. Our friends began to knock on our front door, also frightened.I stayed up all...
View ArticleLegacy vs. inheritance
Come let us split hairs a little: the innuendo of a legacy is something bequeathed, but an inheritance is something received. When I read/hear of G.W. Bush preparing his legacy, I get a little upset --...
View ArticleYah know, the terrorist attack has already come
to America. We just have not figured it out yet and the Bush White House is happy to let us dream on until he has left office.We´ve been attacked, you say? Well, look at the direct (and indirect)...
View ArticleWes Clark is maybe the only person in America
who has stature and experience enough to say anything about McCain. West Point valedictorian, Rhodes Scholar, heavily wounded in battle, Nato commander, four-star general. All this and more compared to...
View ArticleDeep roots on the 4th
As I am writing, it is the Fourth of July, the day we celebrate the birth of the United States. I live much of the year in Brazil. Yes, I have a little homesickness, and, yes, I feel some misgivings...
View ArticleTNY COVER: A FINAL SOLUTION
After Thomas Nast taught us to use india ink to break swords, the word skewer took on a new meaning. Please pardon my KGO moment, but maybe the editorial cartoonists have an answer to a netrooter's...
View ArticleShoot the messenger...
The real deal about the MSM being pro-Obama is the old strategy of shooting the messenger when all else fails. And failing is the best description of the McCain and GOP. So, shoot the messenger....
View ArticleNo Sarah Palin entry at sourcewatch.org -- yet!
Without doubt, the MainStreamMedia has been caught with pants down on this one! They are scrambling from Bangor to San Diego, Miami Beach to Honolulu.On Wikipedia she has already been identified as...
View ArticleHe's having a McCain moment...
A few years ago, at an international meeting held in the north of England, the 60-ish speaker stopped in mid sentence for what seemed to be an eternity. The Scot seated beside me said, "Aye, he's...
View ArticleRFK, MLK, rest in peace
I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the spring of 1968. We heard the news of Martin Luther King's death on Brazilian radio. Our friends began to knock on our front door, also frightened.I stayed up all...
View ArticleLegacy vs. inheritance
Come let us split hairs a little: the innuendo of a legacy is something bequeathed, but an inheritance is something received. When I read/hear of G.W. Bush preparing his legacy, I get a little upset --...
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