Monthly Archives: November 2010

Three Pages into Three Thousand Years

Three pages into Three Thousand Years and I have an issue. A new low. Advent is a good reminder to attempt to deepen the faith. So when I read great things about Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years, I bought … Continue reading

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When Bad BCS Football Happens To Good People

Among the unfortunate by-products spawned by the justified firing of Randy Shannon is that fans actually suffering from Mad COW [Coaching Obsessed Whiners] disease will now go undetected for a longer period of time. Far from a victim-less disease, these … Continue reading

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Faith: Best Defense is a Good Heart

Recently I watched Bill Maher’s 2008 comedy/documentary film, Religulous, a play on the words religion and ridiculous. As the title suggests, the the film is not subtle about its intent or treatment of the believers it mocks [think Borat Gone … Continue reading

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History of Miami: Jeanne Crammond Williams

Miami Stories: Let’s never forget the pioneers who made Miami what it is today BY JEANNE CRAMMOND WILLIAMS I have called Miami home for 82 years. Sometimes I feel like “The Last of the Mohicans” because there are so few … Continue reading

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Delayed Response to Presidential Query

In Miami on Tax Day, April 15th 2010, President Obama had some fun at the expense of his critics. From an ABC News website: Speaking at a Democratic fundraiser tonight, President Obama touted his administration’s tax cuts and said that … Continue reading

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