Daily Archives: July 29, 2008

Candles

But not in the wind. These “candles” were strong indeed. The Unitarian Universalists of Tennessee deserve support in this terrible time. In my opinion, it was only the certain conviction and strength of their members that kept the death count from being what the very disturbed shooter visualized.  Greg McKendry was […]

For Justice, For Truth, For Lavena

I blogged a good while back about the number of women dying in suspicious (to put it mildly) circumstances.  Lavena Johnson is one of many, and one so horrifyingly obviously not the suicide the Army conveniently labeled it, that it makes your head spin. Please, join me in seeking truth and justice for her.
Dear Friend,
LaVena […]

Triage, Please?

Some years back, I recall reading a blog (don’t ask which—long since lost that list of bookmarks) wherein it was suggested that in deciding how to tackle America’s numerous problems, the powers that be needed to do “triage” in the medical sense of the word.  Now, since we are (still!) at war, I am sure […]