The Meaning Of Life

Pretty bold title, I know. And the following text is neither as funny or insightful as Monty Python’s epic satire. Yet, I spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about the meaning of life. I say “inordinate” because any time thinking can be contrary to the act of living. Living is activity, not the cognition…

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What is a Trump Patriot?

Here’s my dilemma: I preach civil discourse, peaceful protest, open minded thinking, and egalitarianism. I believe that we can attack policies without castigating people, but I also believe silence is compliance and that we have an obligation in a free society to address (and redress) grievances. The wave of nationalism that President Trump rode into…

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Ass Grabbing 101

Here are a few disclaimers right off the top:  First of all, grabbing anyone’s ass outside of a consensual relationship is not okay.  Albeit, an ass is a rather funny protruding mass of fat that contributes little to overall personal aesthetics, but (pun intended) it is, after all, one’s own and of a personal nature. …

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Popular Grief

We seem to be a nation in mourning quite often these days. Is it because we have learned to be more sensitive? Or are we programmed now to experience more pain? Or…could it be that we feel less pain nowadays and need the circumstances of mourning to feel again in a de-sensitized world? When I…

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Our National Pastime

I wish the FBI had followed up on the warnings that were sent about the young Florida shooter. Those innocent people would be alive today. But that preemptive action doesn’t solve the problem at the root of epidemic gun violence. Of course we should be talking about mental illness and doing more to understand and…

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We Love Our Guns!

Executive Vice President of the NRA, Wayne LaPierre, stated that government should not interfere with our right to possess guns to defend our homes and protect our children. It’s such an appealing statement. The “right to defend our homes and protect our children.”  It makes us feel like warrior-kings protecting our domain with bravery and nobility.  It…

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Once Upon a Time in America

I watched the President’s State of the Union address with great interest.  Not because I had an expectation one way or the other of what it might include, but the conversations that always follow a SOTU reveal what the talking points will be moving forward. I heard several pundits talk about “American Exceptionalism” and the…

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Where Responsibility Lies

Most of us, as adults, have many responsibilities.  We have a responsibility to our communities, locally, nationally and globally, and although we view those responsibilities in varying ways, we must share the responsibility to co-exist. We have a responsibility to family, friends, and employers to be the best person we can be in the different ways that they may depend on us.  And,…

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Freedom Isn’t Easy

Yesterday someone said to me: “I gave your campaign money because I thought you were going to bring people together. But, you’re just another far-out liberal.” (a year ago I ran for public office) I asked him what turned his perception of me from favorable to unfavorable, and he offered: “Your posts lately (Facebook).” There…

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