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* Lebron II…What’s Best for the Family.

So Lebron: What you did was no different from what bankers do when they look for ways to get around regulations rather than looking for ways to help people and make a profit doing it. At some point, we need to ask the questions, “What’s rich”, and “what’s enough?” That second question doesn’t get asked [...]

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* Is Healthcare Reform Inspiring?

What a wonderfully American phenomenon…..town hall meetings, people expressing themselves, even as the majority of people who speak or yell are polarized and have bad information. Opinions are being expressed with little restraint, and many of expressions come from within, sparked by deep emotion. Are these expressions inspired?

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* Surprise: Expressed Understanding Works!

An Op-Ed in the New York Times on Sunday (1-25) by Scott Atran and Jeremy Ginges comments on the nature of inspiration, even though they never actually use the word. Atrans and Ginges addressed the Israeli/Palestinian issue, suggesting that conflicts based on a moral principle could not be dealt with in a secular way. Put [...]

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