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Category Archives: Politics/Current Events
The Entitlement Myth and Liberal Logic
I love it when my themes come together. That is, except when it’s in response to negative situations, as unfortunately is the case at present. I’ve been writing on the issue of “The Entitlement Myth” and will continue the theme … Continue reading
Today, I voted (plus, Orson Scott Card and Liberal Logic)
As many of you know, Oregon is the “mail-in voting” state. In a country where people yell and scream over dangling chads, stolen ballot boxes and voter disenfranchisement, we Oregonians trust the U.S. Postal Service to send us our ballots … Continue reading
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Sentio ergo sum
Most of us are aware of the famed motto of rationalism, cogito ergo sum, better known as “I think, therefore I am.” In some ways, I wish that this were actually true; it would certainly change the role of the … Continue reading
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Thoughts on justice
I can’t improve on this.