Monthly Archives: November 2011

A Small Corner of Hell

Via God’s Politics: The Kumbaya-quotient is off the charts in Zuccotti Park and much of it rings authentic. The smell of Nag Champa incense hangs in the air mixed with the odors from nearby falafel, pretzel and Sabrett hot dog … Continue reading

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Loaves and Fishes

[Cross-posted at The Corner] From the November issue of Episcopal Journal, a monthly “produced by and for members of the Episcopal Church in the United States and  abroad.” Front page lead headline, on the Occupy Wall Street protests: Season of … Continue reading

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Asians are not a minority

Is There Room for Diversity in Silicon Valley?: In the CNN documentary series, “Black in America,” eight Black entrepreneurs in the NewMe Accelerator program share their struggles to launch start-up businesses in a place where minority representation is virtually nonexistent. … Continue reading

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Oh, If You Must

Via MSNBC: The House will vote tonight on a bill that would solidify the phrase “In God We Trust” as the nation’s motto, and would support and encourage “the public display of the national motto in all public buildings, public … Continue reading

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