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The Fig Leaf Of Civility

February 01, 2022
by Caroline Miller
anti maskers, Joe Manchin, Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Krysten Sinema, quest fairytales, Senator Bernie Sanders, Senator Chuick Schumer, Sherlock Holmes, the filibuster, The Twelve Dancing Princesses, voting rights legislation
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Many fairytales are quest stories in which the hero must accomplish a task before he wins the princess’s hand. The Twelve Dancing Princesses is my favorite.  Joe Manchin sent his Democratic colleagues on a quest to gain bi-partisan support for two voting rights bills he support
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Let There Be Blood

January 28, 2021
by Caroline Miller
Bandy X. Lee, Donald Trump, Dustin Higgs, Joe Biden, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the death penalty
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His public defender said my testimony had saved his client from the death penalty.  I’d worked with the prisoner in an ex-offenders program while I was in public life.  His first incarceration was for theft. When he came to the program, I  found him personable and recommended tha
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The Short Circuit Court

March 18, 2020
by Caroline Miller
John Adams, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Sotomayor's dissent 2/21/2020, overuse of emergency appeals at the U. S. Supreme Court, U. S. Supreme Court
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Because the U. S. Supreme Court has a 5-4 divide between conservative and progressive jurists, the country is holding its breath as the highest court prepares to weigh in on the abortion issue. Whatever they decide, the ruling is likely to send a shock wave across the country. Their d
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The Compliment That Insults

October 05, 2018
by Caroline Miller
Andrea Hill Sanchez, Brett Kavanaugh, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, language and prejudice, Richard Powers, The Overstory
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In his popular novel, The Overstory, Richard Powers creates a woman who devotes her life to the study of trees.  Her diligence rewards her.  She makes an astounding discovery.  Trees communicate with each other through the air.  Though her research is scrupulous, her male colleagu
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