Digging Foundations

I’ve been thinking about foundations lately.  No, not the ones that dole out money to this or that activity.  And certainly not the cosmetic that covers up the flaws in one’s skin.  I’ve been thinking about foundations that support or undergird a structure. Earlier this year, it dawned on me that we needed to Read more

Influencing Conflict

For many years I have expended a fair amount of time thinking about foreign policy.  Some of that is a function of my military service.  Having served in Germany for seven years, I learned a lot about other people, their customs, views, and values, especially living with German families.  That Read more

Happy Fingers

To say that we have just survived a tumultuous election season would be an understatement.  I won’t recount that here.  It makes me weary to even think about it.  Indeed, my fingers seem incapable of tapping out any remembrance. It’s as if my fingers are saying to me, “Pah-leezzzzz, oh Read more

FACTS

Some years ago, I wrote—not original thoughts—that the purpose of the free speech amendment was designed to distill truth from a reasonable discussion of the facts of a matter.  The idea here is that when we discuss, argue, or debate a proposition, the purpose is to arrive at some form Read more

Taunting Voters

I have a memory of several past Presidential elections. The year after my birth, Republican Dwight Eisenhower defeated his Democrat rival Adlai Stevenson. I was too young to remember that election or the one that followed when Eisenhower dispatched Stevenson again. The first presidential contest I recall was in 1960. Read more