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Rescue the Republic - Join the Resistance, Part 2

Rescue the Republic—Join the Resistance As promised , here is more about the Rescue the Republic rally. A graphic of...

 
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Rescue the Republic - Join the Resistance

I'm not the kind of person who attends demonstrations, or pretty much any large-crowd events. I went to exactly one major rock...

 
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New York City, November 2016

This is a partial post that I began in December 2016, and have neglected ever since. Whatever other commentary I was going to add is...

 
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"We're Not Going Back"

C. S. Lewis said it best: We all want progress. But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be. And if you...

 
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"Melodia Perpetua" by John Dupuis

This where-are-they-now? post is particularly for our children, and any others who played in the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra with...

 
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Overwhelm

I'm terrible about organizing and identifying photos and memorabilia. My intentions are good, but follow-through abysmal. I keep working...

 
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Don't Be Manipulated

Don't be manipulated. Good advice, but very broad, and hard to follow. This post was inspired by what I have read about "bad...

 
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Heroes: Andrew Klavan

I've started a new category, which I've called "Heroes." Here's the first post. It's not the most important, but it's the first—so...

 
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The Reliability of Water

You know how you do a search on your computer or your phone, and the next thing you know an advertisement related to that search shows...

 
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The Greatest Evil

 
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Of Course They Are

In the mad scramble to establish whether or not immigrant families are eating people's pets and wild ducks and geese in parks, the...

 
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Kudos to the Democratic Party

You heard that right. I'm here today to praise the Democratic Party. They may have betrayed my 56 years of loyalty; they may have cut...

 
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Coconut Oil

I made nasi goreng  (Indonesian fried rice) for dinner tonight. (It was yummy.) The oil I used was coconut oil, and the experience...

 
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The Battle Between Conservation and Environmentalism

I grew up a conservationist. That's the kind of thing that happens when you live in the shadow of New York's Adirondack...

 
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Chocolate, No Politics

I think we all need some good news this morning, completely free of political angst. Dark Chocolate May Be Good for the Eyes, Study...

 
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What We Don't Want To Hear about the Ukraine War

When Russia invaded the Ukraine, I was naturally on the side of the underdog. I was thrilled when our choir sang John Rutter's A...

 
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For the Bagpipers Among Us

Yes, I do have at least two bagpipe players among my readers! I haven't seen The Crown , but that doesn't stop me from enjoying...

 
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Erosion of Trust, Part 2

This morning I posted Jordan Peterson's take on the disastrous fall from grace of America's once-trusted institutions: ...

 
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Jordan Peterson On the Erosion of Trust

I don't always understand Jordan Peterson, nor do I always agree him, but he is always interesting and makes me think.  Here...

 
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Learning and Discerning

Every person, every sermon, every book has something of value to offer to those who will listen with a discerning heart and mind....

 
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Distinguishing Hoarding, Prepping, and Speculating

It wasn't long ago that I wrote the following: People who buy extra toilet paper, or cans of soup, or bottles of water for...

 
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Hang On to Your Old Children's Books

Do you have books from your childhood that have been loved into reality, like the Velveteen Rabbit? Think twice before trading them for...

 
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Rod Dreher On the Olympics

I've reviewed a couple of Rod Dreher's books ( Live Not by Lies  and The Benedict Option ) and find him on the whole a wise...

 
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Let the Sunshine In

 
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Just How Far Are We from 2 + 2 = 5?

Here's yet another reason why I prefer to judge politicians by what they do rather than what they say: Porter was listening to Vice...

 
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