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The abortion puzzle

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I can’t understand the need for the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Nor do I see a reason for male-dominated state legislatures to get involved in determining decisions that should be between a woman and her physician. Consider this from Guttmacher.org: Eighteen percent of pregnancies (excluding miscarriages) in 2017 ended in abortion. […]

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To Mask or Not to Mask–I’m Masking

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Like most of you (all of you), I hate masks. I don’t like the way they feel, especially as the weather warms up. I don’t like the way they muffle speech, especially since I have some hearing loss. I don’t like the way they mess up my hair. But I’m Masking But I’m putting up […]

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Who won the Oscars? Will Smith’s over-covered slap

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Unless you watched the program, you likely would have had to search to learn that Coda won Best Picture, Encanto won best animated picture, and Jessica Chastain won best actress. I think you would have known that Will Smith won best actor, though. And it was Smith, of course, who has dominated all Hollywood coverage […]

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Thank you, Poland

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I suspect I’m not alone in saying I don’t know enough about Ukraine and other former Soviet Union members. For example, it shocked me to learn that Ukraine was the largest country in Europe. But I grew up hearing a lot about Poland. And I’m glad to see the Polish people welcoming the flood of […]

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America’s disappearing farmland

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Every day 2,000 acres of farmland are paved over or converted to uses that jeopardize farming, according to the American Farmland Trust. Needed for food This land, the richest in the world, is irreplaceable and needed to grow food. The Trust considers the current circumstance a national disgrace and catastrophe. I would agree. Better stewardship […]

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Inflation and the poor

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Inflation bothers us just a little. Retired, with a home that is paid for, and few grocery bills for just the two of us, it’s not hitting us. But it is hitting many But it is hitting many. It’s at a 39-year high, according to CNN Business. And the Federal Reserve’s signals to raise interest […]

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We need another “John Doe”

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My recent holiday television viewing has included the 1941 Frank Capra classic “Meet John Doe.” The movie is about a grassroots political campaign created unwittingly by a newspaper columnist (Barbara Stanwyck). She engages the help of a down and out baseball player (Gary Cooper). The Bulletin   A local newspaper, The Bulletin, is under new management, […]

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Representative democracy? — No way!

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I just finished watching a TED Talks by Harvard Professor Larry Lessig. And he said some things most of us have felt for a long time. Representative democracy? Our so-called representative democracy disappeared a long time ago thanks to campaign financing and gerrymandering. The result As a result only 2 percent of the people actually […]

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I love Good Morning America….but

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I watch Good Morning America every day from 7 to 9 a.m., and I love the mix of news and entertainment provided…but Please don’t lessen the product But I wish producers would avoid lessening the product with cheap and free advertisements. What advertisements, you say? Featuring other ABC and Disney products When GMA features Dancing With […]