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The Criminalization Of Poverty — The Homeless

October 14, 2016
by Caroline Miller
criminalizing homelessness, Division Street, Donald Trump, homelessness, Rebecca Solnit
4 Comments
homeless enclave
Not long ago I sat down to lunch with a woman in our community prominent for her advocacy for Hispanic causes — be it for the  farm worker or the illegal migrant  and everyone in-between.  I admire her as a savvy,  caring business women.  Imagine my surprise , during the co
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Moral Purity And The Road To Hell

October 13, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Carl Hayden, Civil Rights Act, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Isis, Lyndon Johnson, moral purity
2 Comments
Watching the presidential debates is a bit like experiencing shock and awe. Despite fact checkers, Trump persists in his claim that  Hillary Clinton was the first to  cast doubts on Barrack Obama’s citizenship.  But why blame Trump for the lunacy in the world?  He didn’t inven
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Class War — The State Of The Union

October 12, 2016
by Caroline Miller
class distrust, Class Struggle, crossing the social stratum, Grace Irwin
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I was thinking about the geological strata the other day and the way each level tells a different story about the earth’s development.  What interested me  was the thought these strata  never mix except at a time of cataclysmic upheaval. In a way, social classes are similar.  A
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The Price Of War — Let The Nation Consider

October 10, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Andrew Bacevich, ending endless war, paying for war as we go, previous American policies that have failed, recreating the draft
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When a new president takes over the White House in 2017 not much will have changed except the occupant.  The world will be the old world still. Russia, China and North Korea will continue to flex their nuclear muscles and, I suspect, Palestinians and Israelis will continue to speak w
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Mean Spirited Recruiter For the 19th Amendment

October 07, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas, Donald Trump energizes the woman's movement, Emmeline Pankhurst, Laura Reston, Suffragettes, The Ladies' Man
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 Women may owe a debt to Donald Trump.  He’s done more to energize our sex in this election than the simple fact that for the first time in our history, we have a woman at the top of a major political party’s ticket.  The last time women were so energized was  after Anita Hill
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Rumination On The Deplorables

October 06, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Barry Goldwater, deplorables, George Wallace, Occupy Wall Street, populism, Ross Perot, Tea Party
6 Comments
I wish Hillary hadn’t said it.  Calling a person “deplorable” doesn’t invite discussion.  True, deplorable people exist, but that’s the point.  They exist.  The question is how to deal with them.  Making them feel like pariahs exacerbates the problem because they feel l
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Deaf, Dumb And Blind

October 03, 2016
by Caroline Miller
A Billionaire Changes His Mind, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Ira Boudway, Mark Cuban
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Mark Cuban, billionaire NBA team owner, came out strong for Donald Trump, calling him “probably the best thing to happen to politics in a long, long time.” (“A Billionaire Changes his Mind,” by Ira Boudway, Bloomberg Businessweek, Sept. 19-25, 2016, pg. 35.)   What attracted
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The Siren Call Of Discontent

September 29, 2016
by Caroline Miller
consensus or radical change, ERA, Hillary Clinton, Phyllis Schiafly, Saul Alinsky, social revolution from within or without, Stop ERA, The Eagle Forum
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French Advance
I noticed a couple of weeks ago that Phyllis Schiafly died, founder of the Stop ERA movement and later the Eagle Forum, an institution dedicated to keeping women in the home.  She was a firebrand who seldom stayed at home, herself, but opened every public forum by thanking her husban
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Cyber Crimes And Misdemeansors

September 27, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Congresswoman Katherine Clark, cyber bullying, Gamegate, Hannah Levintova, swat bullying, Targeting The Trolls, The Violence Against Women Act
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Being swatted no longer conjures the image of a rolled up newspaper and a fly.  It refers to people who open their front doors to find a swat team in full gear.  Swatting is the latest form of cyber bullying after Gamegate (Bog 12/9/14), harassment originally aimed at “uppity” f
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To Debate Or Not To Debate, That Is The Question

September 26, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, John F. Kennedy, presidential debates, Richard Nixon
4 Comments
I took up fencing as my sport in college.  Over time I learned to be quick, meaning my movements were subtle enough to fool my opponent.  While I performed well with fencers who were at or above my skill level, I fared miserably among those of few skills, those who imaged a sword wa
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