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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Not Blogging
I am not so arrogant as to apologize for “not blogging” over the past couple of days. It is remarkable to me that so many do so, as well as issue what seem to be almost mea culpas for stopping … Continue reading
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Tagged 50s, 60s, art, bad people, blues, dogs, economy, folk music, getting old, government, greenwich village, ingratitude, jazz, life, meaness, poetry, politics, recession, rude, rudeness, seniors, women
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Ann Coulter
A Refugee from Reason Rule: Never engage in a conversation of any sort with an Ann Coulter fan. This morning I had breakfast with a client who brought along an associate. I had thought the breakfast was of a business … Continue reading
Okay, where’s McCain’s left hand? Why is Palin smiling? And, what’s with the biker jacket?
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Sarah and the Tea Party
It is a Saturday and my dog woke me at 6, which is actually a bit late for me to rise on any morning. However, I thought that I might have hit a record this AM, but, as they say, … Continue reading
MoveOn-Tea Party
Dear MoveOn member, Last weekend, anti-health care protesters were out in force in Washington—and some of their behavior was deeply disturbing. A crowd of tea partiers shouted the “n word” at Congressman John Lewis, a former civil rights leader who … Continue reading
We should be far more than just appalled: AP-Hurled bricks, threats surround health overhaul
Hurled bricks, threats surround health overhaul Bricks have been hurled through Democrats’ windows, a propane line was cut at the home of a congressman’s brother and lawmakers who voted for a federal health care bill have received phone threats … Continue reading
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Congress, Violence, Tea Party and the Right Wing
It is beyond my comprehension that the Republican party has moved so far to the right that it condones the malicious and violent attacks on its Congressional colleagues by the so-called Tea Party and other possibly certifiable right wing nuts. … Continue reading
Violence on TV and in the Movies
While working, I listen constantly to either XM or iTunes radio, most frequently jazz, blues, folk and the Sinatra “pop” stations. Just now I heard “True Love” by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly from High Society (the remake of The … Continue reading
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Health Care Reform Again
While I do believe the new bill is a start, I am remarkably disappointed that there is no “public option” and apparently no caps on insurance rates.
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