Category Archives: Civic Life

Random political ramblings and occasional constructive thoughts.

Palin's Senate Hopes Palin'

With Stevens now officially out (congratulations to Mark Begich), the chances of Sarah Palin continuing to grace the news pages as she had to this point are significantly diminished.  Buh bye, Sarah … it’s been real. Lieberman has been forgiven … Continue reading

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Housecleaning – the Dubya Legacy in the Dumpster

I read, in Sunday’s Washington Post, About Obama’s plans to overturn hundreds of Dubya’s executive orders pretty much as soon as he takes office.  “While Obama said at a news conference last week that his top priority would be to … Continue reading

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Happy 25th Birthday, Loan Fund – And Some Post Election Commentary – Relive the Feelings!

First and foremost, it’s the 25th anniversary of the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund – an amazing organization that has had a huge impact on the lives of people in NH.  (It is also one of the few investments that … Continue reading

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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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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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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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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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Colorado … Florida … Comment from here in Canterbury … “It feels like we have come to the other side of 9/11.”

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