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Month: January 2008

MEDITATIONS FROM SCRIPTURE

MEDITATIONS FROM SCRIPTURE

While reading my Bible today I reflected on several passages. Two of them, from St Paul, have excellent advice about the importance of attitude. How we view things is, after all, our reality no matter what the real facts might be. That is the essential difference between an optimistic attitude and one of a pessimistic person. Here’s what Paul says: "Be made new in the attitude of your minds." (Ephesians 4:23) and "Be transformed by the renewal of our mind."…

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SEQUEL TO THE STORY OF THE JUDGE AND THE CAP

SEQUEL TO THE STORY OF THE JUDGE AND THE CAP

Today’s paper clarifies my reporting about the district court judge who ordered the cancer victim to remove her knitted cap in his court room. She left the court room in tears because she did not want to be embarrassed by removing the cap she was wearing to cover the fact she had lost her hair from  chemotherapy treatment. It turns out the judge did know she had cancer when he nevertheless insisted she remove it. In an after the fact…

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THE STRANGE EFFECT OF POWER

THE STRANGE EFFECT OF POWER

Did you read about the Washington state court District judge in Richland who ordered a woman to remove her knitted hat she wore to cover the fact she has no hair due to cancer treatment? She was too embarrassed to do it and left the court room. The judge said "I ask everybody to remove hats" and went to say the only exception he makes is for religious reasons. After saying he was sensitive to cancer victims because his own…

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THE CANDIDATES IGNORE IRAQ – WHY?

THE CANDIDATES IGNORE IRAQ – WHY?

Arianna Huffington in her blog raises an issue that I have wondered about which is why the candidates are ignoring Iraq? Here’s what she says and I think she is right: "…ignoring Iraq would be a disaster for the Democrats — whoever their nominee turns out to be. Pushing Iraq aside and ceding national security to the GOP while focusing on domestic and economic concerns is the exact game plan the party power-brokers convinced John Kerry to follow in 2004….

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Observations from Today’s Newspaper

Observations from Today’s Newspaper

I am a great admirer of the ability of writers to turn a phrase, capture in a headline a story and to find the right metaphor to fit the situation. Newspaper writers generally have that skill and especially gifted sports writers. Today’s Seattle PI entertained me in that way. Columnist Joel Connelly, in writing about the New Hampshire primary, talked about Fox News getting the facts wrong and referred to it as the "We distort, You decide" network. He spoke…

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The Battle of Agincourt

The Battle of Agincourt

One of my favorite Shakespeare writings is Shakespeare’s Saint Crispen’s Day speech from his play Henry V. The last part of the speech reads: This day is call’d the feast of Crispian. He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam’d, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say ‘To-morrow is…

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Observations of a Distracted Mind at Sunday Mass

Observations of a Distracted Mind at Sunday Mass

I went to Sunday Mass in Tacoma today. My penance for being distracted during the service is to confess it to you. To start with, a young woman of about twenty five came in before the services started to the Choir section. She had with her a Down’s Syndrome youngster in his early teens who looked like he was probably her brother. She helped him get off his coat and sat him in the chair behind her. He had a…

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POETRY

POETRY

Glen Allen’s poem The Woman I am speaks to me about how many people have a secret inner world hidden by a facade for the world: The woman I am hides deep in me Beneath the woman I seem to be.She hides away from the stranger’s eye – she is not known to the passers-by. She goes her way, the woman I seem, but the woman I am withdraws to dream.The woman I seem goes carelessly- when love goes by…

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