No, that isn’t one of my misleading provocative titles. I’m not going to be all clever and then reveal that…
Monthly Archives: August, 2012
The Star She picked up the zucchini and belted out a ditty About living on a farm and singing a…
Chances are you’ve already caught wind of the firestorm that is brewing around the annual Al Smith Dinner. For those…
The early teen years are a time when charming misinformation is passed on from kid to kid with the solemn,…
Please click for: Part1, Part2, Part3, Part4, Part5, Part 6 In 1991, the MS forced me into medical retirement from the Canadian Civil Service. I sank…
Why have an article on marriage law appear in a journal dedicated to economics? Surely the “purely” private domestic arrangements…
Sunday, August 5 was the date of our first annual parish picnic; little did we know that it would be…
Can a “human-centered approach” to issues include policies with the express purpose of eliminating people? This argument is cropping up, particularly in debates over…
In March of 2007, less than a month after I had turned twenty-two years old, I was deployed to Afghanistan…
The other day I had some precious free time which I was going to spend working on the computer. I…