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December 22, 2012 03:31PM - Who Are We?
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September 18, 2012 12:14PM - R2 = D2?: How to Blow a
Presidential Election in One
Hour
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Colorado: Truth
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The Bullies in the NRA Boardroom
When I was in high school there was a small group of
tough guy bullies who more or less palled around with each other,
much to the eternal suffering of those of us who were their
victims. I was a late transfer to the high school from which… Read full post »
The Rubber Is Meeting the Road: Boca Raton and Beyond
Suddenly, out of the blue,
the political percentage number on everyone's lips has dropped from
“99%” to “47%.” In a stunning admission to
his well heeled backers at a $50,000 per plate fund raiser in Boca
Raton (which, coincidentally, translates from the Spanish as
&… Read full post »
R2 = D2?: How to Blow a Presidential Election in One Hour
Unless I am missing something
really important in this political calculus, Mitt Romney just
handed over the presidential election to the incumbent, one Barack
H. Obama this morning at 9 AM EDT when he officially announced the
choice of Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin to be his running… Read full post »
The Unspoken Victim in Colorado: Truth
It just seems like the
same old tape gets replayed every year or two. We are given some
horrible event involving a firearm and a lunatic and which winds up
with innocents forfeiting their lives for the “price of
freedom” to buy, own and use virtually any kind… Read full post »
Remembering Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
I sat and stared at the
screen, somewhat stunned to read that Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, the
legendary German lyric baritone, passed away a few days ago, at the
age of 86. The first thought was, Oh no! He was such an artist!
Then the second thought was a self-reminder… Read full post »

I suspect that, for a lot of Americans, watching Mitt Romney as he has campaigned himself into the Republican nomination for the presidency, it's been bemusing to study this man's seemingly endless number of gaffes - not to mention his high degree of truth telling problems - in his… Read full post »
Dissembling Myth For Reality: a GOP Specialty

It is as American as the 7th inning stretch; as much a part of our self-portrait as Washington Crossing the Delaware, or Rosie the Riveter and G.I. Joe. Somewhere around half of us see ourselves as self-made or self-becoming and that, if only we work hard, educate ourselves, play… Read full post »
At first I didn't pay it much
attention but the dust was so thick that I couldn't avoid it any
longer. Hilary Rosen's comment about Ann Romney “never having
worked a day in her life” was jumped on by Romney-ites as
though Michael Jordan had been given a… Read full post »
Günter Grass: Thinking About Israel
Günter Grass, the
1999 Nobel Prize winning German writer, sculptor, playwright and
illustrator has now been officially made an official persona
non grata in Israel. He is
not welcome to visit. In fact, he has been banned from entering the
country at all by Israel's ultra-orthodox… Read full post »
The doggedness of old habits
The old saying that old habits die hard is a good thing to think about these days. It used to be that post-war American foreign policy was reasonably understandable, even by a young 7th grader in the mid-1950's like myself. The American world/… Read full post »
"Chicks Up Front!": The GOP's War Against Women
It appears the Republican Party is making an all out, full
frontal assault on women as we get into high gear this election
season. The bullet points below were cut and pasted from various
places around the net.- The Susan B. Komen
Nothing could more obvious – and to a progressive, encouraging. Barack Obama has managed, particularly since the disaster of the 2010 midterm elections, to box in the GOP into narrower and narrower confines. And in doing so he has opened up a 15 point lead in some polls over his/…

My great aunt, great grandmother, great grandfather and grandfather, about 1903
There is a city in eastern Turkey called Harput. It's not much more than a remnant of a middle sized city. It was from there that my grandfather, Ohannes Peshekerian, his brother, Avadis, and a/… Read full post »
I need a new religion
I need a new religion. I've come to the conclusion that American-style Christianity sucks. I've just recently realized that that the one I (pretty much) was a member of has decided that they really, really want to make everyone else think like they do - and if you don't,… Read full post »
And then there were two...
In one of the strangest
twists in American political history, the Republican party, after
just two primary contests and a so-called caucus in Iowa has
winnowed its presidential offerings to two of the unlikeliest
persons imaginable. Neither of the two engender even a hint of
enthusiasm amon… Read full post »
The Romney/GOP Dilemma
As he has been pursuing for the last 6 years, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney may finally be getting close to the the nomination he has, up to now, fruitlessly sought: to get himself elected the 45th President of these United States. Yet, in an almost cruel/… Read full post »
Is John Boehner (R-OH)
long for his job as Speaker of the House? Is he an example of the
Peter Principle in politics, which is to say that he's reached the
point of being ineffective? This man, the 3rd in line to the
Presidency may be on… Read full post »

This week President Obama, in keeping a 2008 campaign promise, declared the war in Iraq to be over. The last American soldier deployed to that sad country will be home for Christmas. The administration has stated that Iraq's time to become a working republic, to take responsibility fo… Read full post »
The Coming Real Estate Re-Meltdown
All you owners of real
property which has a note attached to it, pay attention! And, if
you're in foreclosure or about to be foreclosed on, pay close
attention.
So far, it's been a pretty quiet but a potential – no, let us say here,… Read full post »
Thoughts on a Dying Town.
The autumn fog is as thick as porridge. It is a mind numbing, disorienting vail of gray-white, so thick that one cannot see beyond 20 yards. In the hours before sunlight the quiet is almost deafening. I take my first cup of coffee outside to the… Read full post »
An Open Letter to the Democratic Campaign Commitees.
October 7, 2011
Dear Senator Murray and Congresswoman Pelosi:
This morning in the mail I received a solicitation for money from the respective campaign committees which you each chair, along with a questionnaire asking for my opinion on a range of issues. (I get them every week, it… Read full post »
Call him lucky, call him smart, call him a consummate pol but whatever noun you choose to define him with, the potential for the current White House incumbent to face an opponent with broad appeal to the opposition party has not emerged and, with only 30 days left for someone to… Read full post »
A Personal Remembrance of the World Trade Center Tragedy
This last weekend I spent at my sister’s summer home at Donner Lake in California’s Sierra Nevada. It was a wonderful weekend in terms of visiting with her and her husband, seeing a little bit of the Sierras, enjoying good food, wine and conversation. I’m typically… Read full post »
Breasts, Politics, and Sarah Palin
Ordinarily I don’t pay much attention to
women’s breasts anymore. The days of inordinate fascination
with them have more or less pass… Read full post »
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