Posts Tagged ‘Politics’
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Wither the Protestant Elite
Posted on May 13, 2010
For the first time in our nation’s history – should Elena Kagan get confirmed by the United States Senate – not one Supreme Court Justice will be a mainline Protestant...
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Monday Musings
Posted on May 10, 2010
Reading Lena Horne’s obituary made me think about how change is such an important part of the American character. Horne, despite her obvious beauty, overwhelming talent and her sizzling personality,...
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Suburban Revolutionaries
Posted on April 14, 2010
In Ancient Rome, it was the poor people who lived in the suburbs. The rich lived in the city center, close to work, close to entertainment, close to all the...
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Economic Anxiety and Health Care Reform
Posted on July 7, 2008
I am reading a very interesting book by Peter Gosselin entitled “High Wire, The Precarious Financial Lives of American Families”, that analyzes the current economic situation of many...
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Stiff Drink
Posted on June 14, 2008
This initially appeared in The Hill’s Pundits blog on April 21, 2008 A Stiff Drink (John Feehery) @ 1:56 pm Somewhere in the polls, the strategists for all the leading campaigns...
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