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The GOP muddle
By
David Kuo
The latest AP poll puts into sharp relief what everyone already knows – the GOP is a grandly opposed party: White men, conservatives, evangelicals and other pivotal blocs are divided among the Republican Party’s leading contenders for president, leaving the race for the 2008 GOP nomination highly fluid, according to the latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll.…
Thin Places
By
David Kuo
Continuing with the wonderful thin places posts, thanks to Denise for this: Pioneer Cemetary, Ft. Davis, TX Denise writes: I was struck by the beauty and serenity of these final resting places. I couldn’t choose among the photos taken that day, so I decided to share several. I was reminded of this poem: Epitaph for…
OJ
By
David Kuo
Is it fate? Guilt? Repressed guilt? A subconscious desire to be punished? Monumentally bad luck? Someone please find us a psychologist or psychiatrist so we can have a chat about OJ because this whole arrest thing on the heels of all the publicity last week about his book that Fred Goldman published is too bizarre.
Converted by Clinton
By
David Kuo
Bill Clinton’s new book, Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World is out to much fanfare. I haven’t read it yet and frankly wasn’t planning on reading it. But then a friend send me a note saying, “So I actually purchased Bill Clinton’s latest book Giving……and I’m actually enjoying it. I’m not sure…
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