Silent Night is probably the most cherished and beloved Christmas carol sung around the world. Next to Holy Night (Night Divine) and Hark! The Herald Angels Sing it is my favorite Christmas song to sing. Even in the midst of yearly new Christmas music and a kaleidoscope of musical styles, Silent Night, sung in it’s [...]
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The America I Would Govern, Pt 1
December 17, 2009
It’s one thing to sit and complain about what is going on in Washington, but it’s another to try and fix it. I am at a loss for what can be done. My representatives have stopped answering my questions and returning my emails, so I am left with my fanciful thoughts of what America might [...]
How Much Sleep Does A Person Need? How Much Sleep Do You Get?
December 16, 2009
When I really think about it, sleep is little more than an inconvenience. We spend a third or more of the precious little time we’ve been given each day unconscious. When we don’t get enough of it, it robs us of hours of productivity throughout the time we’re awake. I would like to have the [...]
A Brief Thought For Senator Whitehouse.
December 14, 2009
I don’t really think that Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (Democrat, Rhode Island) has his fingers on the pulse of the nation like a elected official should. Either that or he’s an ideologue who really does not have the country’s best interest at heart. Neither would surprise me.
On the Senate floor last week he made a [...]
Thoughts About The Death Of An Idea
December 10, 2009
An idea is powerful thing. It is also a very fragile thing. I would even suggest that the weight of the idea is inversely proportional to it’s fragility. It’s not uncommon at all for ideas to killed. Some of the usual suspects for an idea’s demise used to be a “rule by comity” situation (too [...]







December 18, 2009
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