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July 13, 2008
A new message on black fathers
A presidential election wouldn’t be the same without a controversial statement from Reverend Jessie Jackson.
Jackson in the spotlight again
Jesse Jackson steals the spotlight with nasty remark about Barack Obama.
July 12, 2008
Bargainers and challengers
Generally the summer is a slow news time, especially for politics. It’s a chance for us to get a break from the campaigns and politicians and a chance for the campaigns and politicians to regroup.
Customer service
Actual phone conversations with customer service:
July 11, 2008
Don’t mess with my hot dogs, explosions and tube tops
The key to my happiness was missing.
The wild Web being fenced in
At some point in history, America’s Wild West became the Less-Wild West — with the rule of law taking over from the justice of the six-shooter, with codified norms of society replacing the often-unbridled ethics of frontier life.
July 09, 2008
Honk if you have road rage!
You may have caught that news item a couple of weeks ago that reported on road rage on our highways. It seems that at least one thing these hothead drivers have in common (other than the obvious fact, of course, that they’re idiots) is that they adorn their vehicles with lots of bumper stickers.
A problem of location
Oil prices dropped almost 10 dollars the first two days of this week. Unfortunately, that left oil at around 136 dollars a barrel; well over twice what is was when the Democrats took over Congress after promising to lower the cost of oil if they were elected. America voted to change direction, and we did.
July 08, 2008
My house is still a home
I put my house on the market recently.
July 07, 2008
No more free rides for ambulance patients
The members of the Board of County Supervisors (BOCS) spend a lot of time gnashing their teeth and wringing their hands about the financial problems the county faces, but they spend precious little time devising ways to reduce costs. Thus, they solve budgetary problems the only way they know how — by raising taxes.
July 06, 2008
Declaration of independence
America needs to declare its independence from foreign oil.
The best vice president ever?
Thomas Riley Marshall may have been the best, even if known mainly as the guy who once quipped: “What this country needs is a really good five-cent cigar!”
July 05, 2008
What makes me feel old
Every once in a while, something happens that makes me feel really old. Most of the time it happens when I deal with the younger generation.
Gone with the wind
I like Days. I don’t mean to say that I don’t like days, ordinary days, because I like most of them too.
July 04, 2008
And now, the Second Annual Write Scott’s Column Contest
Back by popular demand — and, yes, I consider one demand to be wildly popular — it’s the Write Scott’s Column While He Is On Vacation or Performing His Court-Ordered Community Service Contest.
Inside the First Amendment
George Carlin is gone, but the kinds of free-speech conflicts he skewered in his comedic routines live on. So does the national debate over where First Amendment protections end and government regulation begins on broadcast speech and speech in public.
July 02, 2008
State of the Union? Not so good
I was casually taking my semi-annual stock of the nation the other day in which I closely examine various societal components and gauge their progress, or a lack, thereof, when compared to past activity — specifically home values, unemployment, gas prices, stocks, and business and personal bankruptcies — and I have come up with a rather unsettling conclusion.
Questioning patriotism
Patriotism. The free online dictionary defines “Patriotic” as “Feeling, expressing, or inspired by love for one’s country.” It’s a word we use a lot, especially this time of year.
June 30, 2008
My love affair with automobiles
Many things have changed in my life over the years, but one thing has remained constant: my love affair with automobiles.
June 29, 2008
No time for a tax increase
The harder times get the more most of us have to come to one conclusion: there is a difference between needs and wants. Could someone please tell the state Senate that as well?
One-term limit for McCain?
How bad is it for John McCain? Some of his supporters keep suggesting he would have a better shot at the White House if he promised to serve only one term.
June 28, 2008
O Beautiful
America…
Founded by 18 century English colonial aristocrats who used 17 century British philosophers and classical figures and forms of government as their guide.
June 27, 2008
Feel the power of the giant animal and/or mascot
Kermit Love, a costume designer who helped create Sesame Street’s iconic Big Bird character, has died at the age of 91. We never met (I’m speaking of Kermit. Big Bird and I both appeared in an off-Broadway production of “Road House: The Musical” back in the ‘80s. Ah, good times...wait, that wasn’t me.)
June 26, 2008
Blocked from the American Dream
I am my mother’s American dream. I was born in Fairfax Inova Hospital.
June 25, 2008
25 years
Yesterday was my 25th wedding anniversary. Now, 25 years seems like a long time. I’ve been married over half of my life now — longer than I was single. Long enough to know whether I’ll get in trouble for this column.
25 years
Yesterday was my 25th wedding anniversary. Now, 25 years seems like a long time. I’ve been married over half of my life now — longer than I was single. Long enough to know whether I’ll get in trouble for this column.
Comic genius
The last time I paid to see George Carlin as a stand-up comic, he was not particularly funny. Nor, I suspect, did he really mean to be.
June 23, 2008
Aloha state curbs gun violence
According to the Violence Policy Center, The Aloha state has fewer deaths by gunfire per 100,000 residents than any other state. The VPC attributes this to a no-nonsense attitude by state officials concerning the purchase, registration, licensing, transportation and use of all types of firearms.
June 22, 2008
A life lived with love and passion
A little more than a week ago America lost a giant in journalism, politics and life. Tim Russert was to politics what a nice warm blanket is in the middle of winter — total comfort.
Forgotten but not gone
As gigs go in this troubled economy, it’s not so bad being a profoundly unpopular lame-duck president.
