Archive for September 4th, 2008
Dialoguing with people with whom we sharply disagree
Barack Obama has often argued that the United States needs to sit down to talk with its avowed enemies. This willingness to talk outrages many conservatives. they argue, “How can talking to one’s enemies ever lead to anything worthwhile?” Well, it might lead to increased understanding of each other’s points of view. It might reinforce [...]
Are we competing? A tale of two bicyclists.
As I’ve indicated before, I live about 4 1/2 miles from the office where I work as an attorney. Because I cycle about 14 mph on average, I am about 20 minutes away from work by bicycle. That’s only ten minutes more than it takes to drive. Riding a bike instead of driving offers many [...]
“Country First?”
I was stunned this week to see that the McCain camp has adopted the slogan “Country First” as the organizing principle for its campaign. In what way has McCain put “country first” by nominating a staggeringly unqualified V.P. candidate? Palin’s only credential for being on the Republican ticket appears to be that she is a [...]
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Sarah Palin walks on water
It’s amazing to see the horrifically slanted local coverage of Sarah Palin by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch . The only daily newspaper in St. Louis has now unveiled Palin as a party savior, refusing to engage with the ongoing torrent of information revealing Sarah Palin to be an inexperienced, dishonest and vindictive politician. For those [...]
PayPal is Broken and Nobody’s Talking
Last night the online acceptance service PayPal went offline for 8 hours starting at about 8 p.m. CDT. All you could get from clicking on any PayPal link or button on any of millions of web sites was a message that this unexpected prime-time outage was “routine maintenance”. This morning, PayPal is only partially functional. [...]





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