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A Few Unkind Words From The Silent Generation

February 27, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Clive Thompson, Generation Xer, rapid changes in technology, The Silent generation
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Nope! Technology doesn’t make life easier. The pace of change is too fast. The other day, one of my computer gurus dropped by with a new hard drive. It was the size of a fat nail file. He told me soon computer innards would be no bigger than a thumbnail.   I admit  “smaller” i
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Dumbledore Speaks Truth

February 26, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Amazon indigenous tribes, Democrats, Donald Trump, Dumbledore, Mitt Romney, Republicans, William F. Buckley
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  Indigenous tribes in the Brazilian Amazon are locked in a battle with the government to preserve their lands and way of life. So far, they have shunned all offers of money.  The rest of human civilization could learn from their values. After all, where do you buy drinking wate
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In The Words Of Patrick Henry

February 25, 2020
by Caroline Miller
democratic presidential candidates in 2020 election, Donald Trump, Executive Order, genocide, George W. Bush, immigration, Patrick Henry, presidential pardons, rule of law, The Stanford Experiment, waterboarding
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I read an article recently about torture during the George W. Bush administration. Apparently, waterboarding was so brutal the contract interrogator sought to stop the procedure.  Each time he made his plea, the CIA refused and threatened to bring in someone tougher. Eventually, the
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Crime And Conscience

February 24, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Ben Holland, Congressional powers, Donald Trump, John Kennedy, John Mitchell, Laura Davison, presidential powers, Richard Nixon, Robert Kennedy, role of the U. S. Attorney General, Watergate
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The latest round of scandals involving the President and the Attorney General is another body blow to our democracy. True, we’ve seen cozy relationships between a President and the Department of Justice before: John Kennedy appointed his brother, Robert Kennedy as U. S. Attorney Gen
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The Willingness To Lose Oneself Can Lead To Insanity

February 21, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Brook Sutherlund, coronavirus, Donald Trump, Pizzagate, QAnon, Trump's rise in popularity
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Here’s what I’d like to know: after the impeachment trial, why did Donald Trump’s favorability numbers rise in opinion polls? The uptick occurred not only among Republicans but also among independent voters. I find that last bit of information, worrying, and I’m not alone.  O
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Women’s Fashion–It’s The Pits

February 20, 2020
by Caroline Miller
arm pits, Garrett Munce, How women suffer for style, MirDry, sweat, women's fashion
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Iraqi women are demonstrating for more freedom in their country. Some of them wear burkas. Others march bareheaded, reflecting their increased sense of liberation.  Each manner of dress raises a question: is their choice conviction or fashion? Don’t underestimate the power of the l
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The Understory

February 19, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump. Mexican border wall, Incels, Joe Biden, Oscar Wilde, Stephen Colbert, truth
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  If some people can’t handle the truth, it may be because the truth is hard to find.  Too often there’s an understory. A number of understories appeared in the February 14 edition of The Week. Because they are amusing, I’ll share them, starting with male myths: A man driv
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PATRIARCHY SURVIVES IN THE FEMININE HEART

February 18, 2020
by Caroline Miller
a woman should be silent, Donald Trump, Elizabeth Warren, how women impede other women, patriarchy, Pete Buttigieg
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I’m beginning to wonder how far I can roll my eyes to the back of my head before they fall out. After watching the ABC Democratic Presidential debate I begin to despair.  As a whole, I thought it was the best of the series and that the exchange between the candidates shed more ligh
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More Profiles In Courage

February 17, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Abdictees Mothers Association, Donald Trump, Doung Jones, Huda al-Sarari, Joe Machin, Kyrsten Sinema, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, Marie Yvoanovitch, Mitt Romney, Stephen Colbert, William B. Taylor, Yemin
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While Donald Trump’s acquittal at the end of his impeachment trial was predictable and despite the President’s reputation for reprisals, the country witnessed the courage of several patriots who spoke truth to power. We know them now as their names have been written into the annal
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A Love Valentine To My Readers

February 14, 2020
by Caroline Miller
A thank you to readers, Valenetine's Day
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I’m sending this Valentine message of hearts and flowers to my readers.  Some of us have been together for what is approaching 10 years.  That’s a lot of companionship and I’m grateful for it and also embrace the newly arrived. My thanks to you all.
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