The NY Times and James O’Keefe: Goes Around, Comes Around

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Marble Falls      This is a season that just keeps on giving.  Not the least of the gifts is irony.  I say this as I read the latest protest in the current saga of James O’Keefe, rightwing saboteur, convict, and serial scammer, and his misnamed Project Veritas versus the New York Times.              Here’s the deal.  The Times was sued by O’Keefe’s Project Veritas …

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Measuring Counts

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Montreal         There are probably thousands of sayings about measurements.  “Measure twice, cut once,” is the rule in carpentry and many other trades.  In business, “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.”  In life and much of work, “if you don’t measure it, you can’t improve it.”  In general, “a good measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions,” and …

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The Pro-Choice Paths Not Taken

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 New Orleans       There was a depressing op-ed in the New York Times entitled “Losing the Fight Over Abortion” by Amy Littlefield, a correspondent for The Nation.  Sadly, this may be the first of many post-mortems for Roe v. Wade, even before the Supreme Court puts the knife in its heart after decades with hundreds of cuts by courts, cities, and states.  Even more discouraging …

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