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rereason: Vacationing With Cancer
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Monday, September 25, 2006. My friend Dawn battles stage four kidney cancer. She fights it every day that she gets up and goes to work. She fights it when she comes home and cooks for her son. She fights it when she insists the doctors give her a second opinion. She fights her cancer with dignity and determination.
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rereason: More Work at Low Pay Increases Household Income
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Thursday, August 31, 2006. More Work at Low Pay Increases Household Income. The Census Bureau released a report. Coupled with the large increase in the uninsured population, the total picture is one of increasing social inequality. Posted by Mike @ 11:40 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. Links to this post:. Why Bloggers ...
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rereason: I Fear to Speak
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Tuesday, January 09, 2007. I Fear to Speak. I fear to speak. I fear the words in this space will be used against me. I know that my fear seems a little, well, paranoid. Most any reasonable person, looking at my writing as a whole, would conclude that I am a patriotic American. In todays news we learned that the NSA, t...
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rereason: Haitus
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Friday, April 06, 2007. I feel I owe you something of an apology. I haven't written for three months, and you may be wondering what happened to me. I also do a huge amount of editing of the written work of others. Jane says I'm a lot more grouchy than before. But, like everything else, it takes time. I have no plans t...
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rereason: Mayans
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Sunday, October 01, 2006. Note the photo is a link to a larger version of the image.). These guys are actually descended from the ancient Mayans. They dress up for the tourists and strike a pose as part of the show put on at Xcaret. Posted by Mike @ 11:54 PM. Links to this post:. Visit My Current Blog! Intelligent Des...
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rereason: Iraq - Blame the Victim
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Friday, December 29, 2006. Iraq - Blame the Victim. American politicians and commentators started a new shift in the blame for the Iraq situation recently: it's all the Iraqi people's fault. The argument, superficially. For those who avoid the depressing news, the. Much of the violence is between Sunni and Shiia.
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rereason: The Power of No and the President
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Thursday, December 28, 2006. The Power of No and the President. In his two years in office, President Gerald Ford vetoed 66 bills approved by Congress. This is a little less than Reagan's 78 times in eight years and exactly 66 times the current Bush's single veto. But Ford hit the brakes on Congressional spending....
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rereason: Osama & George Bush - BFF
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Friday, September 15, 2006. Osama and George Bush - BFF. The president speaks the name of his best friend forever (BFF) quite often these days. He talks about how dangerous Osma bin Laden is, what a great threat Osama is, how Osama wants to murder our families. When I was in ROTC, they pounded a few very simple messag...
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rereason: Republican Angst
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. Many of my very best friends are Republicans. For some reason, they don't talk politics much these days. The new, 21st Century Republicans started two wars, Afghanistan and Iraq. The 21st Century Republican party presided over the largest increases in federal spending in history. T...Mike,...
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rereason: Drownings of the New Year
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A Kansas Sunday School teacher rethinking, reconsidering, and reexamining what we think we already know. Debunking, deconstructing and deflating dogma. Alliteratively challenging authority. Friday, January 05, 2007. Drownings of the New Year. Well, here we are, with the New Year lapping over our heels, and no resolutions in sight. Not that I'm all that enthused about New Year's resolutions, or the New Year, for that matter. But it seems a fit topic for thought, before 2007 gets any deeper. And people sti...