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Abortion Rights — RBG Got It Wrong

July 31, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Justice Harry Blackmun, Kaiser Family Foundation, Megan McArdle, Ralph Nader, Roe v Wade, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Warren Buger Court
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In a recent article, Megan McArdle, a onetime Ralph Nader supporter now turned Libertarian, argues the time has come to throw out  Row v. Wade, the High Court decision that made abortion legal in the United States.  (Click) To support her position, she points to Ruth Bader Ginsberg
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Steady As She Goes, The Ship Of State

July 26, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Amanda Billlner, immigration, Joe Crowley, Puritans, rise of the liberal left, socialists, Sweden's social network, The Thinning Swedish State
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In  recent primaries around the country, several left leaning or socialist candidates won their elections handily.  The biggest upset was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s defeat of fellow democrat and longtime incumbent, Representative Joe Crowley from New York’s Bronx district.  Her
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Civility In A Civil Society

July 25, 2018
by Caroline Miller
civil disobedience, Donald Trump, immigration policy, Maxine Waters, public demonstrations, Rudyard Kipling
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Recently, House Representative Maxine Water’s exhorted right-minded  people to  confront President Donald Trump’s cabinet members in public places to protest his unconscionable policy on immigration.  (Click) Several Facebook friends agreed.  One man remarked if others weren
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Fake News And The Other Fake News. The Stories We Tell Ourselves

July 23, 2018
by Caroline Miller
38 North, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Donald Trump's meeting with Kim Jong il, Facebook news feed, Fox nes, msn.com, North Korea
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Recently, I opened my Facebook page to take the temperature of the comments left overnight.  At the top of the news feed was an msn.com article someone shared (Click) about North Korea’s continuing efforts to strengthen its nuclear capability.  The article came from Fox News.  Th
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I’m An Atheist And I Vote

July 18, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Atheists, atheists and politics, Bernie Sanders, East African blog followers, Freedom From Religion, Freethough Today, religious decline in U.S.A.
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Somewhere along my 8 years of blogging, I picked up a gaggle of folks from East Africa..  I’ve learned they are deeply religious, possibly members of the same church.  Most of the time, I read their  patter about what God wants from us and what we must do to be good Christians. 
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A Tale of Mystery, Intrigue, And The Lava Lamp

July 17, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Bring Back the Geeks, Clive Thompson, Cloudflare, cryptographic keys, Ellen Airhart, Lava Lamp, missile defense, Newt Gingrich, Random Grooves, random numbers, Ronald Reagan
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For me, computers pose a mystery.  They are as confusing as a black hole or as simple as a line of 0s and 1s.  When we get to algorithms, life gets tricky.  I haven’t a clue about computer programing, but I remember something from calculus about the difficulty of choosing random
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How Emojis Are Born

July 13, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Atomic Unit, emoji, how an emoji is created, Unicode Consortium, Virginia Heffernan, who controls rights to emojis
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Six years ago, I wrote that Moby Dick was being translated into emoji. (Click)  I hardly knew what emojis* were at the time.  Since then, Facebook emojis have become familiar, but I’ve never given much thought to how they came into being or how there could be enough to translate a
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Art For Art’s Sake — xxxTentacion Not Included

July 12, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Albert Einstein, Amanda Petrusich, art for art's sake, Caravaggio, IMHO, OPB, Picasso, R. Kelly, Roseanne Barr, XXXTentacion
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During an In My Humble Opinion (IMHO)  segment of Public Broadcasting Service news (OPB),   Amanda Petrusich,  music critic for the New Yorker, spoke about the “outdated” notion that a work of art stands apart from the person who created it.  The theory is long-standing and k
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The Moral Property Of Women

July 11, 2018
by Caroline Miller
midwives, Mifepristone, Plan B One-Step, self-induced abortion, Women on Web
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Last week,  I wrote about the return of midwifery to this country, and its underground movement to teach women to perform self-induced abortions.  (Click) Another option exists for the same purpose, but it isn’t widely known. The drug, Mifepristone, can be effective if self-admini
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The Truth, The Whole Truth and Nothing But The Truth

July 10, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Is There A Vaccine For Propaganda?, Melania Trump, Monika Bauerlein, science and news reporting, truth and prejudice
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Because we have access to more information than at any time in human history, it’s easy to uncover facts which align with our perceptions. Once we do, we cling to them with the tenacity of a dying woman to her rosary.  Facts that don’t align, we view with suspicion.  That’s wh
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