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Sep 24, 2025

Trump's Weird Dream

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 1:32 PM

This might explain it. Donald Trump had a dream in which he was told that reality is an illusion, that it’s all in his head, that all that exists is what he imagines. The notion would not be original to him. Nothing is, except his regard for himself.

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Sep 23, 2025

Charlie Kirk’s Killer Was A Progressive Bigot Who Gave Up On Debate

By Jason Kettinger | Posted at 4:04 AM

Now that I have your attention, let’s talk about it all. Pluralism as an absolute is relativism; a relative pluralism honors the individual search for truth.

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Sep 17, 2025

A Tale of Two People

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 5:54 PM

The events of the last week have captured the news media, the commentariat, and the online amateur philosopher sites — TwitteX and suchlike. Though they are connected, I think therein lie two separate compelling stories. Here, I hope to tell both of them, separately.

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Sep 11, 2025

Fury or Prayer: We Have a Choice

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:37 PM

Such a weird flood of emotions. My church is part of a twice yearly, live streamed “Online Community Prayer Walk.” It always strikes me deeply, but how much more so as it falls on 9/11 and, more immediately, amidst two nation-shaking murders.

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Sep 10, 2025

Nostalgic Computing

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 6:26 PM

When I made a list of suggested replacements for Windows on those machines which Microsoft Corporation has deemed unsuitable for Windows 11, I left one out because I hadn’t heard of it. We’ll remedy that shortly, but first a little history.

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Lincoln Thoughts

By Jason Kettinger | Posted at 1:26 PM

If you must know, the politician I admire the most was nevertheless wrong about most issues: William Jennings Bryan. So sticking up for Lincoln is not something I do from ideology, or if it is ideology, it’s only in the broadest possible sense. The country we have now, if there is something to preserve, we owe it to Mr. Lincoln.

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Sep 03, 2025

One Thing Leads to Another

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 9:22 PM

Many years ago a radio network colleague came into the newsroom one Friday night all excited. She and her well-known musician husband, confirmed city dwellers, were going to rent a car the next day and explore the countryside. On Monday, I asked how the excursion had been. Her always cheerful expression turned into a horrified scowl. “We turned around and came right back. The rats up there are three feet long!” They had seen one crossing the road at night.

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Change the Menu, Mr. President: No More Tacos

By E. Ryan Haffner | Posted at 4:27 PM

Last night, Russia launched its largest drone attack yet in its war against Ukraine. Vladimir Putin does not want peace, he wants victory. And, as China’s ceremonial flexing this week emphasized, he’s not the only one. If President Trump wants to be the peace president, time is running out.

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Aug 27, 2025

It's Linux Time!

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 6:50 PM

Let us begin by my saying that in my estimation Microsoft Corporation is a distillation of pure, if not always competently executed, wickedness. Microsoft has distributed evil since it expanded beyond BASIC programming language interpreters (which may or may not have been evil) in 1980. It is continuing its assault with perhaps its boldest attack on its customers ever.

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Whether Apple Crate or Cracker Barrel, Change Ain't Improvement

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 12:22 PM

The Cracker Barrel rebrand ought to remind everyone, change and improvement are not the same. Amongst others, I hope Apple is listening.

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