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Archive for December 10th, 2009

Life in a Mahogany Bubble (An Unlikely interlude)

2009-12-10
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HOUSTON—The remote outskirts of this city stretch forever across featureless land under gray skies, endless parking lots mostly empty, nasty malls, elevated highways roaring and almost uncrossable by pedestrians, of whom there are almost none. It reminded me of hell designed by a concrete manufacturer. Highrise office buildings erupt like square thumbs, one like...

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Didn't make Oprah's Book Club. And Ronnie doesn't care. Man up. Buy the book now on Amazon.com. Or listen to Ronnie tell a story at escaping-from-reality.com.







Judas on the Green: The Tiger Woods Affair

2009-12-10
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In the latest of the more or less predictably frenzied hoopla  surrounding Tiger Woods, professional golfers are now stepping up to the turnstile for their turn to ride the kick him while he’s down merry-go-round. Like alleged former lovers, sans Gloria Allred escorts, they have been infected with sudden nobility when the cameras were turned...

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Didn't make Oprah's Book Club. And Ronnie doesn't care. Man up. Buy the book now on Amazon.com. Or listen to Ronnie tell a story at escaping-from-reality.com.







PC Feminism: A Traditional Movement in Disguise?

2009-12-10
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Despite PC “feminism” parading itself as avant garde, progressive, hip, trendy, and enlightened it is interesting to note just how “traditional” of a movement it has become: 1. Crying privileges: Traditionally, females have more “crying privileges” than males, since males are traditionally (and inhumanely) trained to roll with the punches and “suffer in silence”....

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Didn't make Oprah's Book Club. And Ronnie doesn't care. Man up. Buy the book now on Amazon.com. Or listen to Ronnie tell a story at escaping-from-reality.com.







The Nightmare of Feminism

2009-12-10
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In the mid-1960s a political movement surged in the United States amidst widespread conditions of political unrest and disillusionment with society as it was. This movement was called Feminism. While it purported to seek equality for yet one more underclass in the same manner that the Civil Rights movement of Martin Luther King, Jr....

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Didn't make Oprah's Book Club. And Ronnie doesn't care. Man up. Buy the book now on Amazon.com. Or listen to Ronnie tell a story at escaping-from-reality.com.







Norway Should Apologize for the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

2009-12-10
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Most descriptions of the award of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize to Barack Obama have been shortened. The Nobel Prize website says it has been awarded to Obama “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.” One of the criticisms of this award is that Obama was nominated after only...

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