Monthly Archives: November 2008

Olbermann's Fine Speech re Prop 8 & Gay Marriage is a Classic!

Enjoy your trip, Jordy! And thanks so much for mentioning that MAGNIFICENT address by Keith Olberman on MSNBC re Prop 8. It’s a classic that would dignify every newspaper that ran it now, and every history book from this point … Continue reading

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Off to the Woods

Before I head out to the lake this morning, a fond review of some favorite spots to visit … just to see what’s up one more time.  (You’d think I was going off for a month, wouldn’t ya?  The way … Continue reading

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Palin Waits for Sign From God (and Sorts Through Her RNC Wardrobe)

As a metaphor for the Republican right wing, that headline pretty much says it all.  They sport a sensibility that’s moralistic as all get out – yeah.  But it’s a very literal and childish morality.  Black and white – no … Continue reading

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Soccer and Sneakiness On Monday Morning

First the soccer news, which includes Angela Hucles’ 100th cap (in a career year for her) and another win (over South Korea) for the USWNT.  With two more games left in their post-Olympic Tour, it woulds like the team is … Continue reading

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Poetry Sunday

Sometimes the morning’s fare from The Writer’s Almanac is too good to not share. How To Be a Poet by Wendell Berry (to remind myself) Make a place to sit down. Sit down. Be quiet. You must depend upon affection, … Continue reading

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Some Soccer, Some Other Stuff-It's Saturday

It’s a warm, foggy Saturday morning here in post-election New Hampshire.  Most of the political signs are put away, and gunshots now ring through the hillsides. Rebellion against the new socialist state?  Post-election right wing despair?  Nah.  Hunting season.  It’s … Continue reading

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Happy Friday!

Wow – it’s still hard to take in the enormity of what has transpired in this country, this week. I was listening to “Talk of the World” on NHPR yesterday – and the enthusiasm, world-wide, for this president and what … Continue reading

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As the Dust Settles

It’s day two of what continues to feel like a new era.  Obama faces a plethora of daunting tasks, and we are on notice that for hope to burn bright, we need to roll up our sleeves and help.  That’s … Continue reading

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A Letter to the President

Mr. Obama – I know this will never actually reach you, but I’m going to say it anyway! It has been so long since we’ve had hope: in our politics, in our elected officials, in our nation, and in our … Continue reading

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Wednesday Morning – It Wasn't Just a Dream!

Good news still abounds! While we were sleeping, Obama smashed McCain in Nevada, and won Indiana for the Dems – first time since Lyndon Johnson in 1964!  The turnout was the highest in US electoral history, with more than 130 … Continue reading

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