Monthly Archives: August 2021

Perspectives

We are home from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and, as always, I am now wondering how I can finagle a summer place up there and winters here in the mid-Atlantic. Our son, John, and his wife-to-be, Nicole, accompanied Dawn and I … Continue reading

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Headed to U.P.

Dawn and I are headed in a few days to one of the prettiest places in the United States — the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Regular posting will resume in about 2-weeks.

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Time for mandates

Though millions of Americans have rolled-up their sleeves and taken the vaccination against Covid-19, there appear to be roughly 100-million who haven’t — roughly 30% of the adult population. That’s just enough for the virus to remain lively, enough for … Continue reading

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Tweet of the day

And here we are. A church is mandating, in the middle of a deadly global pandemic, that people remove an item that will keep them safe … in order to prove allegiance to God. There's only 1 step between this … Continue reading

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Quote for the day

Unless one has a legitimate medical reason to not get vaccinated – I’d make zero exceptions for “religious beliefs” – getting vaccinated needs to be mandatory. All employers, universities, restaurants and other business need to require their employees (the ones … Continue reading

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