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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Nickels and dimes versus nation and world
IT’S BEEN A couple of weeks now since I saw the Alley Theatre’s excellent production of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, yet it seems that hardly a day goes by without my thinking of the play, and of certain scenes … Continue reading
My life after The Houston Post: 20 years and counting
THE HOUSTON POST was killed 20 years ago today. It is perhaps fitting that on this day many former employees of the newspaper will be gathering at a Bellaire church to pay tribute to a fellow “Post Toastie,” Fred King, … Continue reading
The mysterious Mr. King — and why did he hate my guts?
IN MY UNENDING and thankless quest to rid my home of clutter, I came across my high school and junior high report cards. Why I’ve saved those, I have no idea. I used to have my grade cards from junior … Continue reading
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Tagged citizenship, Crystal City, grades, high school, Southwest Texas Junior College, teachers, Tomas Rivera
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And why are we supposed to believe this crap?
IN THE NEW York Times’ lead story today about Hillary Clinton’s big announcement, you will find this paragraph: “Long before any ballots are cast, however, she faces enormous pressure to explain, in compelling terms, why she wants the job and … Continue reading
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Gay rights victories obscure the fact that other causes are being ignored
A NEW YORK Times front page story Sunday marvels at the fact that no big-name law firms signed up to represent the anti-gay marriage forces in the upcoming Supreme Court hearing. Other stories, in The Times and elsewhere, have pointed … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Apple, Arkansas, big law firms, gay rights, Illinois, marriage equality, minimum wage, Wal-Mart, welfare
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What Would Jesus Do?
I DROVE THROUGH Lander, Wyoming, once, on my way to Grand Tetons National Park (we camped at a nearby beautiful state park). I declared it then as the most beautiful small town in America and entertained thoughts about moving there … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic education, gays, Lander, lesbians, transgender, tuition, Wyoming
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