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Thanking President Obama

Especially now that President Obama has taken the courageous step of rejecting the Keystone XL Pipeline application, despite the bipartisan opposition in the U.S. Congress, I think it is important for the environmental movement to demonstrate public support for this … Continue reading

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Significance of President Obama’s Keystone Decision

Yesterday’s announcement by United States President Barack Obama successfully concludes the most extensive grassroots campaign since the civil rights and antiwar movements of the 1960s. According to the New York Times yesterday, “Both sides saw the Keystone rejection as a … Continue reading

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Keystone Rejected!

I am truly thankful for President Obama’s courage in standing up to the fossil fuel industry, and to my great friends in the Keystone Pledge of Resistance for their countless hours of work over the past 3 years to build … Continue reading

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Climate Movement Has Movement

This is an interesting time for the climate movement.  As often happens with movements, a threshold seems to have been reached.  After decades of efforts by the fossil fuel industry to intentionally mislead the public, and its influence in our government, … Continue reading

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Prayer for Peace

As I cry for peace and war and loss, I’ve been thinking of the imagery evoked by the title and words of Elton John’s song, “Candle in the Wind”.  It’s difficult to understand why achieving peace is so difficult, when … Continue reading

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CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY

I’ve written before about the Quaker practice of considering queries.  This month’s query is about civic responsibility.  My response follows that.   Because Friends believe there is that of God in all people, we strive for a world of freedom, … Continue reading

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My washing machine is talking to me

I’m not sure how far the Internet of Things (IoT) has penetrated the general public, yet, but it is going to be the next “big thing”, I think.  As a software developer I’ve been following how this is developing when … Continue reading

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Schools Have Become Prisons

So, About That #AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh… Fixing A Broken School System How is it possible that grown men come into our schools and assault children? The young person in this video gives a brilliant analysis of the fundamental problems with our educational … Continue reading

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Autumn Colors

This year I’ve been experimenting with using a telephoto lens to get closer to the colored leaves high in the trees.  It’s such a challenge to try to do justice to the magnificence of the natural beauty. Here is a … Continue reading

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Robert Kennedy’s Speech

My Friend Daniel Ballow just posted his reflections after having seen the world premier of APRIL 4, 1968: BEFORE WE FORGOT HOW TO DREAM, by James Still, about the speech Robert F Kennedy gave in Indianapolis, announcing the assassination of Dr. … Continue reading

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