We Forgive You

There was an event recently in Waterloo, Iowa called “The Cedar Valley Pride Fest.” It was two days of fun activities and music for anyone who wished to participate to demonstrate that the LGBTQ community is a healthy and active part of our larger community. The message is one of inclusion and to celebrate diversity.…

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James and the Giant Impeachment

Impeachment has never gotten past the Senate in its previous trials. William Jefferson Clinton’s approval rating actually rose 10 points after he was acquitted by the Senate. Andrew Johnson’s popularity didn’t benefit, but he continued to serve. Richard Nixon resigned before an impeachment hearing knowing it was likely that he would be found guilty of…

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Dirty Words

I was told that my name came up once at a meeting of the local Republican Party and someone said, “He’s the biggest socialist in the Cedar Valley!”  My reaction was an insincere (frustrated is a better word) chuckle.  To call me (a confessed mixed market/capitalist) a “socialist” is an affirmation of the misunderstanding of…

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What is Victory?

I wrote this article and posted it a year ago in 2018.  I updated it to this year and reposted on September 11th, but then quickly took it down.  It contains a critical question regarding 9/11 and it occurred to me the day is not suited for that.  The day should be a day of…

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Let’s Talk Health and Care

There are a lot of critical issues in America that we, as voters, have to consider. According to polls, Climate Change receives a significant ranking and is the issue that concerns younger Americans the most, but ranks lower as voters get older. The Economy ranks high with overall voters, but according to one survey the…

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Life and Death

Gun Control was a very difficult subject when I was running for the Iowa House.  Not because I was afraid of the subject, I wasn’t, but because the forces that disagree with anything short of the proliferation of firearms would rise in obstinate (and loud) opposition. Money gets thrown in to defeat you, and even a fearless candidate has…

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Tabula Rasa

The father of modern philosophy, Rene Descartes (“I think, therefore, I am”) believed in “Innatism”; he believed the human mind is born already containing certain knowledge, specifically the difference between right and wrong, and at our core was an innate knowledge of God. His theory was countered by the Empiricists, John Locke, in particular, who…

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