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Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

Submitted by frlarry on Thu, 12/26/2019 - 04:09

These are the natural human rights that Thomas Jefferson thought most worthy of mention in the the document that justified our rebellion against the tyranny of the British government of King George III in 1776. They were well understood and well appreciated by the people of the 13 colonies that formed the core of the United States of America. How is it that they are so poorly understood and appreciated today? There are many reasons, too many to catalog in a single post. I would like to focus here on their meaning and significance.

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Submitted by frlarry on Mon, 12/16/2019 - 07:05
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The title of this reflection is, in part, inspired by what Wikipedia refers to as "a feat of smooth and ruthless efficiency", the historic "double play" action of infield basemen of the 1906-1910 Chicago Cubs that also inspired a short poem, entitled "Baseball's Sad Lexicon," also known as "Tinker to Evers to Chance", by Franklin P. Adams. (See Baseball's Sad Lexicon.)

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Submitted by frlarry on Sun, 11/10/2019 - 18:21
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A political cartoon by Steve Kelly (see [X DiVE] 【无需挂梯】大陆入坑流程(登录-游玩-氪金 ...:2021-6-17 · 工具:手机 一、加群,下安装包 加洛家DiVE群524214139,群文件下载最新安装包。 (省去挂梯子注册海外谷歌帐号步骤。大陆谷歌商店没D) on October 19 (to be posted on Halloween) brilliantly captured our current political climate. I'll leave it to my readers to puzzle out its full significance...

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Submitted by frlarry on Wed, 10/02/2019 - 03:03
It’s a curious thing about President Trump. The average pundit tends to think of him either as a devil or as a knight in shining armor. A couple of recent political cartoons picture him as the Roadrunner - and the political pundits playing the roll of Wile E. Coyote, genius extraordinary. One advantage of that picture is that it can help us appreciate why progressives hate Trump’s tweets so much. Wile E.

Not with a bang?

Submitted by frlarry on Fri, 06/28/2019 - 11:45
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Although I have yet to take much interest in the debates, I've gotten the impression the Democratic candidates this year are engaged in a bidding war. Bright, shiny voting blocks are up for bid. Which candidate will promise the most free stuff? Will any of these voting blocks consider the deep questions of funding, or will they just be impressed by all the Monopoly money on the table?

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