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Yearly Archives: 2006

Influencing the Right, Part VII

In the discussion about self-interest you are bogged down by an unproductive methodology. You are looking at self-interest on too atomic a level in trying to find the prime motivations of self-interest at its base. But Mother Theresa’s and Mother … Continue reading

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Influencing the Right, Part VI

There’s more to come … rdj — Mariann talks about “getting it back.” We won’t. She’s right. … I am not so interested in what has failed to work. I face that everyday and become mired in it if I … Continue reading

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Influencing the Right, Part V

To be continued … rdj Like Gavin, long ago, I shouldn’t have time for this. But, sucker that I am….. Things happen. Then there are the stories we make up about what happens. Some of those stories more accurately describe … Continue reading

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Truancy – D. Niemann, S. Russell, D. Hamilton

This material was originally posted on 31 July, but continuing discussion (most recent response from Steve Russell) prompted me to update the posting date to 6 August. rdj I thought you might be interested in this email, which I just … Continue reading

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Influencing the Right, Part IV

There will be a little more. rdj In re: the Science & Objectivity debate — has it never occurred to you that the whole of Marx could be reduced to the statement (not his) that, “The self-interest of the working … Continue reading

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Dark Humour – R. Jehn

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Influencing the Right, Part III

There will be more to this series. rdj Maybe you have no time for all this, as you say in the last line of your post, because you complicate things and it takes a long time to sort them out, … Continue reading

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Bumper Stickers – courtesy David MacBryde

These bumper stickers were compiled by Jerry Paull, a former Methodist minister in Lakeside, Ohio, who writes: “The following actual bumper stickers are now on cars. I didn’t write any of them. I’m only the messenger. If they make you … Continue reading

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Foodie Fridays – R. Jehn

This is the inauguration of a new weekly column. Everyone is invited to play. Since we all have to eat, my philosophy has always been that we may as well eat like royalty. It doesn’t have to be expensive or … Continue reading

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Conundrum Hot Springs – D. Hamilton

This summer the Denver Justice and Peace Committee finally became convinced to risk sponsoring one of our benefit Maya textile sales. Back to Colorado one more time. And while there, it’s only natural that one would take advantage of the … Continue reading

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Why Is War? R. Jehn, C. Loving

I started a conversation with Charlie by sending him one of Fred’s (of Fred on Everything) columns titled “Jane Fonda’s Wall – Thoughts On The Chatter Of Candy-Asses.” I thought he might appreciate the dark humour. I guessed wrong. Here … Continue reading

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Influencing the Right, Part II

This was a great read. The RAG was clearly an early predecessor of the “Journalism as Assertion” tendency later developed by Cable News, free papers like the Chronicle and the Web Blogs. My experience with the Queer Cultural Center’s non-commercial … Continue reading

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