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Bipolar election day haiku
Cold November day. Tick tick tick tick tick tick tick. That’s the next four years. Bright gorgeous Tuesday! How joyful to be alive: The future is now!
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Dear Senators McCain and Obama: It’s 4:15 a.m. as I write; I couldn’t sleep. For now, Senator McCain still has my vote. But I am deeply distraught at an answer that each of you gave to what I thought was a critical question at Tuesday’s debate. It was from “Fiora,” a child of [...]
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I have decided whom I’m voting for as president of the United States. I consider my vote like a hiring decision: Who has the track record and ability to do the job? The job of keeping us safe and also rebuilding our infrastructure. The job of ensuring equal access and opportunity for all Americans. The [...]
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One true hope
I have been quite intrigued by Obama’s candidacy. This latest development – his clinching the nomination – presents an interesting theological truth. People like this man in a NY Times article today feel that there is hope for their children to succeed because Obama has gone before them; they feel that Obama, in a [...]
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