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Monthly Archives: June 2015
No, Not the Dukes of Hazzard!
In multiple action movies when pandemonium is about to strike, I look for the lead actor to assure everyone not to panic. This week, we are seeing an overreaction at it’s worst, and it needs to stop. The day’s debate … Continue reading
The Judas Syndrome
I turn serious this week with an evaluation on current events. Two thousand years ago, Judas, a disciple of Christ, became impatient. Despite the fact that he had the enviable position of treasurer for his disciple group, he wasn’t satisfied. … Continue reading
A Father’s Gift Beyond Reason
It’s been said that love is blind. But I have to also add that it can be deaf and dumb too. It was 1983 and I hadn’t seen my parents in over a year. I was headed home from Texas … Continue reading
I Think We’re Going to the Dogs!
He was a scruffy dog, born into a poor family. Yet inside his little heart, Fido yearned to find out what lay beyond his bedraggled homestead. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, it didn’t deter him from wanting … Continue reading