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Monthly Archives: May 2016
Another Lama’s response
Brother, Politics, religion, and race seem to be today’s topics that most create divisions among people. Why? I think it’s because each of these broad areas is deeply rooted in core ethical values. And of course at certain points on the continuum these three areas are intertwined. When it comes to religion, it’s been easy for me to reject those friends and acquaintances who promote a religion of hatred and fear. Their morals are so clearly wrong I have no problem saying “adios, it was never really all that nice knowing you anyway.” Same when it comes to race. When a friend makes his or her hatred of an entire … Continue reading
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Your “friends” response from the Dalai
Young Buddha, First, your friends may not be racist, but they are very narrow minded, and if they are saying things like that, they may be hopeless. I wonder what they thought of Bush 2? I too have always been an independent, although vote mostly democrat. I am a social liberal and probably middle to slightly right on economic issues. People like me have trouble finding candidates, but because the social justice issues are more important to me than the economic issues, I almost always vote democrat. I did vote for Reagan the first time and once for Bush 1 (the first time). By the way, if your friends are … Continue reading
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Help me, Dalai, how do I keep my friends that don’t share my ideology?
Dalai, OK, here’s one for you. I need advice. There’s a line from the Big Chill, where Sam (the actor) was reminiscing about days at Michigan and he said something like: “I thought since they looked like us, and acted like us, that they were like us.” I have friends from high school and college that I still have interaction with … all of them were by “best friends” at one point in my life. All are very successful – One, I know, got a $110,000 bonus a few years ago (he’s a banker); Another owns his own business and recently built a second home in Florida; A third owns his own … Continue reading
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Obama Fact Checking 1/2009-3/2016
Some may respond that FactCheck.org is not objective, but if they aren’t then who is? There’s good and bad in these numbers and, as Fact Check says: “We leave it to our readers to judge how much credit or blame the president deserves for what has happened on his watch, and we caution that no single number or collection of numbers can tell the entire story. What we offer here are some key yardsticks from sources we consider solid and reliable.” Obama’s Numbers April 2016 Update
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“Behind every great fortune there is a great crime.”
— Honoré de Balzac I read this today, and I’m not sure I am in full agreement. Granted, there is truth, but does not this discount rich good people?
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