by David Mednicoff | Dec 20, 2007 | The Public Humanist
It’s very enlightening to see my U.Mass. colleague Mary Wilson’s succinct account of the centrality of demographics to the Palestinian/Israeli and Lebanese conflicts. I share her view of the problems that can arise when governments divide people and treat...
by Dan Gordon | Dec 26, 2007 | The Public Humanist
The most famous words in American culture are these: “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” The phrase, of course, is from the Declaration of Independence. But what did “happiness” mean for Thomas Jefferson?Democracy gives us the right...
by Frank Dodge | Dec 3, 2007 | The Dodge Report
It was obviously a stinker and a loud one at that. Everyone says how presidential mitt romney looks but he did not look too presidential when he wrinkled up his nose and fanned his face w/ his hand. I will agree that it was over dramatic but he seemed to get the worst...
by Frank Dodge | Dec 4, 2007 | The Dodge Report
Sometimes at nite i will hear water running and squeaky toys and splashing but when i go to see what it is there is nothing there. I did not have this problem w/ my old tub but this is a new tub. Not a new, new tub but new to me. What happened is I kind of broke the...
by Frank Dodge | Dec 7, 2007 | The Dodge Report
“Good times, great oldies, continuous soft tits.” How on earth do they get to say that on the radio? I am not shocked and i am not appalled and i am not going to write a congressman but i am puzzled beyond belief. I have been listening to this station all...