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EQUAL Views for October 9, 2008

Posted on Oct 12th, 2008 by wolfspirit : i wanna be a cowboy wolfspirit

"EQUAL Views: Every Quadrant Under a Lense" is published Monday through Friday at Joe-Perez.com.

Inquiry: What's Going On?
Sri Aurobindo: "Transform reason into ordered intuition; let all thyself be light. This is thy goal." ...Susan K. Perry: To silence your inner critic while writing, separate your emotions from your judgments. ... Is Ramesh Ponnuru celebrating moron-ness by mocking people who pronounce words correctly? Know-nothingness is fashionable on the right these days.Guess who is reportedly taking Ibogain, a nutritional supplement sometimes used to treat dementia and Alzheimer's? ... McCain's brain in a fog? ... A Seattle restaurant warns: "Our ingredients are subject to change at any time." Ah, the darned consequences of impermanence.
Did Barack Obama flip-flop on gay marriage? ... Americans think he's friendlier to religion than McCain. ... He is; it's a sign of Obama's success in combining respect for tradition with politically liberal policies. ... Obama on Reinhold NiebuhrCamille Paglia: Palin represents a new way of feminism, a "brand-new way of defining female ambition." ... Andrew Sullivan: Paglia's embarrassing. ... Me: Palin seems (quite precisely) one step forward for feminism, but two steps back.Chicago prepares for its first gay high school; officials expect reduced dropout rates, suicide risk, and homelessness. A worthy idea for any city with a sizable youth population. ... Still no real Palin press conferences or any medical records, not even the birth certificate of Trig Palin. Why allow bizarre rumors to linger even remotely as a question?
Holon of the Day: The Chariot
"What do the colors mean?" (See Joe-Perez.com sidebar.)"What are the four quadrants?" (See Holons.)
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