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California Desert Protection

As explained in this video, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has come up with an historic plan to permanently protect large areas of California desert, including protection from renewable energy development in places like this that would negatively impact … Continue reading

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Police abuse cited by court

How can our commitment to the principles of nonviolence be used in these days where police violence is out of control? The nonviolent protests related to not standing for the National Anthem are one way, and because of the risks … Continue reading

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“lesser evil” is still evil

Friend Marshall Massey speaks my mind in his recent Facebook post, copied below. Supporting either the Democratic or Republican party as they are today is support for a massive military budget and militarized foreign policy, unauthorized drone assassinations and terrorization … Continue reading

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How the Democrats lost the election

More than any election in recent memory, this one is not about policy or even logic.  The corruption and dysfunction of our political system is reaching new depths. The most anti-establishment candidate will win.  The Democrats would have won if … Continue reading

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Poverty

I’d like to share two things that speak about poverty. This blog post related to the Poor People’s Campaign that my Quaker friend Jason Shenk has been involved with.  Jason lives and does his work in the Elkhart, Indiana area that … Continue reading

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Scattergood Earth Walk

I’ve been thinking about my Quaker friend and mentor, Don Laughlin, who died recently.  Don was a very committed environmentalist.  He and his son designed an environmentally friendly house in Iowa City, with solar panels, in floor heating, etc.  I … Continue reading

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Return from Florida

I had a great time vising my godson, Brandon, and his partner, Lauren, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.  Brandon told me the pure white beaches were created from quartz that the Apalachicola River carried down from the Appalachian Mountains. It … Continue reading

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Florida

After a marathon Greyhound bus trip that began at 9 pm Friday I arrived at Fort Walton Beach, Florida, at 5 pm last (Saturday) evening to finally be able to visit my godson Brandon and his partner Lauren for the … Continue reading

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NODAPL Indy Ceremony

Thanks so much to everyone who came to downtown Indianapolis this morning to stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Tribe as they try to protect our water from the Dakota Access Pipeline.  We felt the prayers many of you … Continue reading

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It is your choice

Activists often wonder why more people don’t get involved with the issues that affect everyone’s life. It is so easy to find excuses not to engage.  People say they are consumed with their own lives–work, family…  But we all know … Continue reading

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