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The Case for Separation of Church and Weather (Guest Voice)
The Case for Separation of Church and Weather by Tina Dupuy The Moche lived in northern Peru from about 100-700 A.D. Their molded ceramics are still a highlight in the annals of human accomplishment. If you walk through a museum of pre-Columbian art, it's easy to spot a Moche piece — the faces are so realistic you expect them to wink at you. Around 500 A.D., the world … [Read more...] about The Case for Separation of Church and Weather (Guest Voice)
The Voter Gender Gap Between Perry, Bachmann and, If She Sets In, Palin
According to two CNN polls, Texas Governor Rick Perry has gone from having a significant deficit with women Republican voters to a double-digit lead with them. First, about the July poll (Perry was not yet an official candidate seeking the Republican nomination for the presidential race): Perry leads among male voters with 20%, but he’s tied for fifth place with Ron Paul … [Read more...] about The Voter Gender Gap Between Perry, Bachmann and, If She Sets In, Palin
Is Book A Verb? The Social Future of the Book… Finally!
The final video version of the presentation I did last month at Florida State University's Future of the Book conference held at Turnbull Conference Center in Talahassee, FL. Its central idea is that we are in the process of moving from a literal tradition of sharing and passing on culture to a social tradition. I used Prezi, the zooming online presentation program. Thanks … [Read more...] about Is Book A Verb? The Social Future of the Book… Finally!
Canada: The Alternative
No one delivers a speech the way Stephen Lewis does. His diction is crisp and clear and his passion is absolutely authentic. But a Lewis speech is more than just a performance. It always clarifies a situation. And, most of the time, it places alternatives in stark relief. Such was the case on Saturday, during Lewis' eulogy for opposition leader Jack Layton. If you required … [Read more...] about Canada: The Alternative
Is There a President Jeb Bush in the White House’s Future?
Is there a President Jeb Bush in the White House’s future? Many pundits think he’ll run after 2012 — and could have a chance of winning despite having the same last name as you-know-who. But a lot will depend on the 2012 race’s outcome — whether the Republican Party repudiates the conservatism of his brother, former President George W. Bush, and father, former President … [Read more...] about Is There a President Jeb Bush in the White House’s Future?
Christine O’Donnell’s Notably Nonmagical Mystery Book Signing Tour
What a shock! Former Republican candidate for Senate Christine O'Donnell has apparently found out that walking off Piers Morgan, suggesting his quite orthodox questioning was sexual harrassment, and hanging up on a talk show host because she didn't like the questions has helped her sign her book. People were not exactly standing in line in Naples, Florida to have her sign … [Read more...] about Christine O’Donnell’s Notably Nonmagical Mystery Book Signing Tour
See Dick Settle Scores
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Nutty Republican Logic Explained
In a recent post I used the term "nutty Republican logic" in regard to issues such as benefit programs and taxes. I didn't really explain why this logic is "nutty," however. So let me do so here, beginning with an allusion to a logical conclusion once reached by Aristotle. The great Greek philosopher believed men had more teeth than women, and believed this for a very … [Read more...] about Nutty Republican Logic Explained
Hurricane Irene and Global Climate Change
The hype and hoopla about Hurricane Irene this past weekend offers a potential window into understanding the global climate change debate … but not because of claims that this is evidence of climate change itself but rather because the reaction to the hurricane represents a natural human response in this day and age. As the hurricane developed and approached there was an … [Read more...] about Hurricane Irene and Global Climate Change
Quote of the Day: Barack Obama’s Three Biggest Mistakes as President
GOPer David Frum, who does NOT march lockstep with his party's talk radio political culture of the Tea Party movement, ponders Barack Obama's three biggest mistakes as President. This comes into this context: it is now the consensus that Barack Obama has not been one of our history's most successful or even inspiring Presidents -- even to many in his own party. He seems the … [Read more...] about Quote of the Day: Barack Obama’s Three Biggest Mistakes as President
Note to Readers
Yours truly will be traveling extensively today and offline until this afternoon PST. My own posts will resume later today. Some other TMV writers are also going to be offline but keep checking back since new posts will appear including another post from Guest Voice Columnist Owen Grey later in the day. … [Read more...] about Note to Readers
Hurricane
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Donald Rumsfeld: Callous Then, Callous Now
When TIME reported in January 2005 that a reporter had helped Army specialist Thomas Wilson “craft" the question he asked Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld about U.S. troops having inadequately armored vehicles, I wrote in a letter published by TIME: That should in no way detract from the seriousness of the shortages and the problems that our troops are facing in combat … [Read more...] about Donald Rumsfeld: Callous Then, Callous Now
Ron Paul Can Win (a history lesson)
It's hard to tell if the idea that Ron Paul cannot win in 2012 is more ignorant, in its complete lack of historical sophistication, or more arrogant, in its claim to certainty amid all the complexity of 300 million lives and the myriad issues that affect them. Sometimes, perhaps once in a few generations, a nation can undergo what a mathematician or physicist would call a … [Read more...] about Ron Paul Can Win (a history lesson)
Did You Know the Media Pushed the Hurricane Irene Story to Press a Leftist Agenda — and that Barack Obama Wanted the Storm?
Did you know that the "leftist media" pushed the Hurricane Irene story to promote its (suppposedly) leftist agenda and that President Barack Obama wanted the storm? Most rational, thoughtful, non-ideological hack people don't know that at all. But there is someone who does and I'm sure his many followers will now pick up the narrative. Can you guess who he … [Read more...] about Did You Know the Media Pushed the Hurricane Irene Story to Press a Leftist Agenda — and that Barack Obama Wanted the Storm?
BREAKING: Qaddafi Family Members Have Fled to Algeria
The New York Times reports that Qaddafi's wife and three of his children have fled to Algeria. This according to the Algerian Foreign Ministry. It was the first official news on the whereabouts of any members of the Qaddafi family since he was routed from his Tripoli fortress by rebel forces a week ago, a decisive turn in the Libyan conflict. In a brief announcement … [Read more...] about BREAKING: Qaddafi Family Members Have Fled to Algeria
America and Iran Join Forces to Preserve Syrian Regime (Al-Iraq News, Iraq)
Could it be that the United States, Iran and Israel have been conniving to keep Syrian Dictator Bashar al-Assad in office? Columnist Iraq Al-Mutari of Iraq's Al-Iraq News Agency asserts that Iran is not only working with Washington to thwart Syrian protesters, it is running rings around America in Iraq. For the Al-Iraq News Agency, Iraq Al-Mutari writes in part: It's … [Read more...] about America and Iran Join Forces to Preserve Syrian Regime (Al-Iraq News, Iraq)
Michele Bachmann: God Took Sides In Spending Debate By Sending Hurricane Irene (Guess Which Side?)
Republican Presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann raised eyebrows and sparked mini new and old media firestorms by asserting that God has taken sides in the Democratic/Republican spending debate by sending in Hurricane Irene and last week's East Coast earthquake. Can you guess which side she says God took? H-e-r-s and H-E-R party's -- funny how that usually works when … [Read more...] about Michele Bachmann: God Took Sides In Spending Debate By Sending Hurricane Irene (Guess Which Side?)
Behold The Indefatigable American Woodchuck
The American woodchuck is more properly known as the groundhog (or even more properly as Marmota monax), but by any name is a big bellied pest with an insatiable appetite for everything and anything in the backyard garden. Except perhaps for hot peppers. Don't try telling me that they're cute. I've seen 'chucks who probably weighed as much as 30 pounds, although half … [Read more...] about Behold The Indefatigable American Woodchuck

















