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Mothering and Work Among the Futurists

Posted on September 14, 2003 in Crosstalk Reading Sexuality Social Justice

What a future! Can’t we think of another?

A Bar

Posted on September 13, 2003 in Book of Days Neighborhood

I don’t know what to write on this topic except that I know that Judy Reeves has this thing about cowboys.

Wesley Clark

Posted on September 13, 2003 in Campaign 2004

I am hard pressed to think of a former general (other than Washington who suppressed the Whiskey Rebellion) who waged war while President.

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The Body as Wound

Posted on September 13, 2003 in Myths & Mysticism

Early Buddhists likened the body to a wound. It oozed from nine orifices (twelve in women) and gave pain.

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Messages

Posted on September 13, 2003 in Anxiety Crosstalk Myths & Mysticism Terrorism

If I refuse to be terrorized, what power do they have over me?

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The Buddha Meets Ötzi

Posted on September 12, 2003 in Anthropology Book of Days Myths & Mysticism

Taking a walk in a cemetery with the Buddha, I think, would give us a different sense of what death and continuity are all about. The place I’d really love to visit with him is the cryogenic crypt where they keep Ötzi the Ice Man.

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Another Perversion of Founding Thoughts

Posted on September 12, 2003 in Crosstalk Irony & Sarcasm Morals & Ethics The InterNet

It seems to me that the CC has hit on a way to bring moneychangers into the virtual temple.

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Past Lives and Reincarnation

Posted on September 12, 2003 in Folly Watch Myths & Mysticism

Eighteen years ago when I was out of work and searching for answers, I invested in a “past life regression”.

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Post Nine Eleven

Posted on September 12, 2003 in Attitudes Blogging Citizenship

We often say ‘Live for today’. That’s America’s problem these days. We’re all still standing at the Battery watching the twin towers come down.

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A Voice in the Darkness

Posted on September 12, 2003 in Reflections

I’ve learned to beware of rouged over faces in women and cunningly coifed hair in men. I don’t trust the person who always knows me before they know anything about me.

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Jokers in The Memory

Posted on September 11, 2003 in Book of Days Recent

Memory’s a funny thing, like a Las Vegas dealer throwing out cards, some blank, some marked.

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Very Popular with Himself

Posted on September 11, 2003 in Gray Davis Recall Irony & Sarcasm

The top spender in the recall so far is Arnold Schwartzenegger ($6,333,351). His largest contributor is himself at $4,050,000.

To see who’s giving money to Ahnold, click here.

Isn’t it good to know that Ahnold loves himself enough to give himself money? What a generous man!

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