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Why Did Moses Wander 40 years In The Desert? Musings On An Old Joke.

BY ELLEN FELDMAN An old Yiddish joke: Why did Moses wander 40 years in the desert? – Because men don’t ask directions. Johnny Carson rim shot on the drums, please. But I’ve been remembering as story I...

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America’s History Of Peaceful Protest

BY TAMI ROGERS We are at a crossroads in America. We have a President who has implemented policies that many Americans don’t agree with—and justifiably, some are anxious and even frightened. An...

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We Are All Racists

By DON PORTOLESE On September 12, 2001, Jean Marie Colombani of the French newspaper Le Monde declared, “WE ARE ALL AMERICANS.” This was in response to the horrors of 9/11, a tragedy that rocked the...

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What’s Bugging Me

BY BETH PORTOLESE I was trying to write one of these rants every month but I haven’t written in awhile because there are just so many things bugging me that I didn’t know where to start! Every time I...

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Friendship After 50

BY LORRAINE DUFFY MERKL “You’re not my friend.” That was Kim Cattrall’s response to Sarah Jessica Parker, when the star of HBO’s Divorce added her condolences to the Instagram group-grieve for...

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The Blame Game

BY BETH PORTOLESE Well it looks like the FBI is going to end up taking much of the blame for the recent massacre in Florida of children at school, a place kids used to be able to go to be safe....

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Dirty Harry in The Classroom

BY BETH PORTOLESE Over the past few days, I have listened to our president discuss his solutions to the school shooting problem. The solution he has talked about the most: arming teachers. Ahh, really?...

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Is the World Scarier Now?

BY MARY JANE HORTON When I was a kid the scariest thing that ever happened in my world was that – every once in a while – a patient from a nearby psychiatric hospital would escape. The grapevine would...

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Reflections on the Vietnam Era on Memorial Day

BY STEVE NUBIE I had a low draft number and Vietnam looked like an inevitable destination in my life. Many of us remember the times, the fears and the frustrations of those days. For many of us in our...

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What’s Bugging Me

BY BETH PORTOLESE It’s been awhile since I’ve been moved to write one of these rants but today I am flying cross-country to Seattle for work.  I just got a new job and our other office is in that city....

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What’s Bugging Me

BY BETH PORTOLESE Well it's that time again; the summer edition of my periodic rants.  The first thing I want to mention is something I heard on the news this morning.  Apparently our president is...

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What’s Bugging Me

BY BETH PORTOLESE Let's talk about Ageism shall we?  We all know it is out there in some subtle and not so subtle forms; however, I've encountered a couple examples of it recently that I just have to...

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A Message To My Progressive Friends

BY DON PORTOLESE At last the election is upon us.  And, with it, an opportunity to repair our broken government and standing in the world.  For progressives, we are clearly on a course that is neither...

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“The Rookie” and Workplace Ageism

BY LORRAINE DUFFY MERKL “We got some new blood this morning, and some were born before disco died.” The new ABC show “The Rookie” is the nightmare of every veteran worker. As a 50-plus person who still...

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What’s Bugging Me

BY BETH PORTOLESE Well October is over and I'm sad about it.  It is my favorite month during my favorite season and it seemed to go by really fast this year.  Come to think of it, this whole year is...

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My Unexpected Turn Up the U Curve

By HOLLY ST. LIFER My mother died fast of pancreatic cancer when I was 17, and I’ve lived most of my life since waiting for the worst. But when I entered my 50s, for no reason I could conjure, I...

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Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

BY BETH PORTOLESE Recently a few things have happened that have unsettled me a bit.  First the lovely woman who I go to for manicures is retiring.  I’ve gone to her every Saturday for several years so...

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