Monthly Archives: May 2010

Hanging Out With The Bushes

David Gruber, an Orthodox rabbi turned secular humanist, emails me: I wanted to share with you what was a very interesting weekend on our end. On Saturday, I participated in the wedding ceremony of one of President George W. BushÂ’s … Continue reading

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Facing Up To Myself

I’ve been on a jihad — inner spiritual struggle — the past few weeks to reconnect on Facebook with friends from my past who are no longer in my life. Last night, I leafed through my 1983 and 1984 Placer … Continue reading

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The Day My Doctor Died

My family has been lucky enough to have been adopted many times over our lives. It was 1977 that I first remember hearing the name “Zane Kime.” He was a medical doctor in California who was researching the danger of … Continue reading

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Dennis Prager: California is America’s Greece

On his radio show today, Dennis says: “To airline employees, if you do unionize, you will likely become a worse person. Your attention will change from what is good for my employer and for my passenger to what is good … Continue reading

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Religious Parties In Israel

On his radio show today, Dennis Prager says about the British elections: “The United States is less democratic than every parliamentary democracy. That’s why I’ve always been for liberty. As much as I have talked about democracy, I should’ve talked … Continue reading

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