Monthly Archives: July 2010

Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young

By Mary Schmich 1997 Graduation Speech Inside every adult lurks a graduation speaker dying to get out, some world-weary pundit eager to pontificate on life to young people who’d rather be Rollerblading. Most of us, alas, will never be invited … Continue reading

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Calling All Future-Eaters

By Chris Hedges  July 19, 2010 The human species during its brief time on Earth has exhibited a remarkable capacity to kill itself off. The Cro-Magnons dispatched the gentler Neanderthals. The conquistadors, with the help of smallpox, decimated the native … Continue reading

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Tweet Less, Kiss More

By Bob Herbert July 16, 2010  NY Times    I was driving from Washington to New York one afternoon on Interstate 95 when a car came zooming up behind me, really flying. I could see in the rearview mirror that the … Continue reading

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The Root of Economic Fragility & Political Anger

By Robert reich July 13, 2010 Missing from almost all discussion of America’s dizzying rate of unemployment is the brute fact that hourly wages of people with jobs have been dropping, adjusted for inflation. Average weekly earnings rose a bit … Continue reading

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Freedom in the Grace of the World

Posted on Jul 5, 2010 By Chris Hedges Earl Shaffer, adrift after serving in the South Pacific in World War II and struggling with the loss of his childhood friend Walter Winemiller during the assault on Iwo Jima, made his … Continue reading

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