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Monthly Archives: September 2007
I am human because I belong
I have just finished reading a book I purchased at Barnes & Noble in Pittsford, New York last night. It is titled, Peace: The Words and Inspiration of Mahatma Gandhi. It is a very good and short book. There is … Continue reading
Tagged contemplative, Philosophy
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The truth
Suppression can only last so long and then eventually the truth eventually bubbles to the top. In today’s news reading I came across an article about Alan Greenspan’s new book. Click here to read more.
Tagged Iraq, Politics, Social Justice
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Abbey flight
Last night as I looked at the western sky I thought that this afternoon might be good flying weather. I called the FAA and got an outlook briefing for Thursday’s weather. It looked good. I called Olean-Cattaraugus Aviation and reserved … Continue reading
Tagged aviation, contemplative, Spirituality
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Petraeus or Betray us
The last couple days General Petraeus has been in Congress defending the status quo in Iraq. Tonight I read in the news that the President intends to keep 160,000 troops in Iraq through next year.
Tagged contemplative, Iraq, Politics
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IBM dives into OpenOffice.org development
IBM joins forces with OpenOffice.org to contribute code and resources starting with the iAccessible2 accessibility tool. Once it’s assimilated into OpenOffice.org, it’ll make ODF more attractive to governments, which often require that the technology they purchase be accessible to all … Continue reading
Tagged Open Source, Workplace
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Tucker Carlson Tries And Fails To Portray Dennis Kucinich As America Hater
Ohio Congressman and Democratic presidential candidate, Dennis Kucinich, appeared on Tucker today and easily held his ground against the ever-whiny host. Rep. Kucinich just returned from a fact finding visit to Syria and the no ratings loser. I’m a Kucinich … Continue reading
Tagged contemplative, Iraq, Politics, Social Justice
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Convenient fraud
A new video has surfaced on the eve of the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack. Call me skeptical and cynical, but I think it’s more than coincidence whenever the Bush Administration has some agenda to promote that Osama … Continue reading
Tagged contemplative, Iraq, Politics
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Powerful
I owe Paula for this video clip. It’s powerful and needs no further introduction.
Never too much
I’ve been listening to music on my IPod all summer. An IPod has really revolutionized music for me. My new PT Cruiser has an audio jack that lets me play music whenever I’m in the car. Tonight my wife and … Continue reading
Tagged contemplative, family, Spirituality
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Why we fight
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not … Continue reading
Tagged contemplative, Iraq, Politics, Social Justice
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