Monthly Archives: May 2007

The Amnesia Issue, Part 1

“Nobody hates America like native Americans. America needs immigrants to love and cherish it.” -Eric Hoffer In my post ‘Can you think?’ http://rantsand.blogspot.com/2006/10/can-you-think.html I posed the question, “How often have you changed or abandoned a deeply held belief because of … Continue reading

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Memorial Day

They shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them. -For the Fallen, Lawrence Binyon As I … Continue reading

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Batchin’ it again

I am again a temporary bachelor. The wife and kids are right now near the Polish-German border in a town called Biale, near Chojnow. The nearest city of any size is Wroclaw. Things change. When Chojnow was a German town, … Continue reading

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We are better than they

Everyone knows that there is a massive hunt going on in Iraq right now for three American GIs feared captured by Al-Queda. What nobody is saying, is that it appears very unlikely that they will be recovered alive. If it … Continue reading

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At the Core

Issues of courage and cowardice have been on my mind a lot lately. In my reviews of ‘300’ I mentioned that the disturbing thing about the bad reviews I’ve read isn’t that they didn’t like it, it’s definitely not to … Continue reading

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They’re in big trouble now

* Got one more paper to finish. Then I get to plan for all the little stuff, like feeding my family in between degrees. The kids’ passports didn’t arrive in time, so we had to delay their departure date. Mother-in-law … Continue reading

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Ruminations

* May 8 I’m putting my family on a flight to Warsaw. They’ll be there for a month. My mother-in-law is having her annual “Bring me my grandson (and new granddaughter) NOW!” attack. I’m staying around campus to read intensely … Continue reading

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