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Category Archives: Current Events
Thoughts on 9/11
Have you noticed the PAT buses flashing signs that say Remember 9/11/01? Personally, I am more interested in why it is called the “Port Authority”, when we live nowhere near the ocean, but back to the point of remembering 9/11 … Continue reading
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The Evolution of Politics
It is remarkable that a candidate makes news for supporting basic scientific knowledge. Last week, Jon Huntsman took a remarkably sane (and thus controversial) stance by stating: “When we take a position that isn’t willing to embrace evolution, when we … Continue reading
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Public Funding of Religion over Science
At a time when states are cutting budgets for basic education, Kentucky has decided to give further tax breaks to the Noah’s Ark theme park. This is not just a Kennywood style fun house, but a full-sized ark designed to … Continue reading
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Easy as ABC
ABC TV set scientific rationality back another generation with its look at near-death survivors who “describe life on other side.” Ugh. So-called “evidence” came from folks like Reverend Don Piper, who heard the angels singing “We have a Friend in … Continue reading
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Reliant Stadium and Norway
Rick Perry is headed to Reliant Stadium for his Prayer Rally in which he as invited all Americans to come together in Christian prayer. He claims the event is not exclusionary, as all are invited. Not surprising, American Jews, Muslims, … Continue reading
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Iowa Pledge
2 Political Junkies wrote this morning about the latest presidential pledge from Iowa conservative heavyweaight Bob Vander Plaats and signed by Michelle Bachmann. The “A Declaration of Dependence Upon MARRIAGE and FAMiLY”, complete with the lowercase “i” to symbolize the … Continue reading
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Why we’re screwed
People who know me, even casually, think that I’m an overly pessimistic person. Most have a difficult time trying to figure out exactly why that is. They often wonder: Was it bad parenting? A troubled childhood? Troubled adolescence? Depression? Perhaps … Continue reading
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Evolution is evolving
This week, David Brooks (NY Times and reprinted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) had an epiphany about evolution: The story of evolution, we have been told, is the story of the survival of the fittest. The strong eat the weak. The … Continue reading
National Day of Prayer
The National Day of We Are Not Communist Heathens has arrived once again. The idea was spawned in 1952, at the height of the cold war, along with “In God We Trust” on our money and “Under God” in the … Continue reading
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Kasich reaches new anti-democratic low
All political tyrants share a unique character trait in common: they immediately, and with great urgency, begin to block reality from affecting their agendas. John Kasich, the new governor of Ohio, has clearly identified himself as a tyrant. As a … Continue reading
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