I don’t have any interest in starting a political movement. I just want to live life and be left alone as long as I’m peaceful with others. I’m trying to figure out how to do that. If you’re interested in doing the same — and if you want to do it without the shrill and angry confrontations of politics — I hope you’ll join me in a conversation that might lead to better lives for all of us.
My own political evolution is a long and twisting story. I grew up in a generally conservative household, but I was taught to be a political independent. I also learned — from school and from my own reading — to be an intensely patriotic kid. I believed in our political leaders. I believed in the political system. I believed in the morality of this country’s role in the world.
I can’t find the balance between expecting too much and too little
I don’t claim to know the solution, but the modern church has failed
Of all the world’s contradictions, our own actions confuse us most
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Obama’s new ‘AttackWatch.com’ website smells like political fear
Being alone allows us to indulge our worst flaws and avoid change
Can a free society tolerate intrusions into details of ‘The Lives of Others’?
Mark Bodenhausen was principled libertarian, but even better person
Her dad didn’t want to help her, so here’s a jack-o’-lantern for Hannah