Entries by dickbernard

Week One

Best advice I can muster at the end of this first week is to not give up.  Find a few reliable sources, read enough to be informed, especially on your most important issues, then, most important, take some action every day, slightly beyond your normal horizon, and share…. Two of my most reliable continuing sources […]

Inauguration Jan. 20, 2025

The inauguration dominated January 20, Martin Luther King Day.  See a brief post on Jan. 19. Jennifer Rubin says it as well about the inauguration as anyone, here. Heather Cox Richardson January 20 column, here. POSTNOTE: Heather Cox Richardson’s January 19 column,  is especially relevant to Martin Luther King Day.  

January 19, 2025

Tomorrow is the annual observance of Martin Luther King’s birthday.  His actual birthdate was January 15, 1929.  I’m always aware of how young he was when he was making a name for himself: in his 20s in Birmingham days; 34 at the “I have a dream” day in D.C. in 1963; 39 when he was […]

A House Divided

PRENOTE: In early December I sent a brief query to a good friend who’s long-time on the e-list for this blog.  I didn’t hear from him, which caused me no concern.  A few days ago, I decided to follow up, and in fairly short order came a reply from him – it appeared.  It was […]

Forward

As of Jan. 2025, here is the final vote for President.  I highlight the Kamala Harris vote as Harris and Walz were my preference.   I am only a single voter, but over 75,000,000 others voted as I did.  Individually we lack strength; working together in various ways we are strong. January 20 is inauguration […]

The Felon

Yesterday, a man with residences in New York, Florida and other places, was convicted of 34 felonies in New York State, subject to appeal later.  He apparently will be the first President inaugurated in this country as a convicted felon. I’ll leave to Joyce Vance and the man’s niece to comment.  Joyce’s commentary is here; […]

Farewell, Jimmy

Today is the celebration of Jimmy Carter’s life at the National Cathedral in Washington DC. December 30, 2024, I did a post about President Carter, and this week, Chuck Woolery sent me his comments. which appear in the comments section of the December 30 post, and which I recommend to you on this date, as […]

Pacific Palisades

Last night, we learned of the Pacific Palisades fire not long after the residents of Pacific Palisades itself.  That is the nature of today’s instant communication. world wide.  As I write, the city sounds as if it has essentially been destroyed.  At moments like this, one feels helpless, whether on the scene or far away. […]

January 6, 2021

Today is the 1st anniversary of Jan. 6, 2021.  I won’t let it go unremembered.  It is a day I hope will never be repeated.  Today is 4 years since the unprecedented unforgettable event.  It is part of American history. Joyce Vance gave her opinion in her January 5th Civil Discourse, here.  Her informed commentary […]

“Last Night….”

Last night was a breezy and very chilly one in downtown Minneapolis, but we were at the Dakota Jazz Emporium for a truly wonderful American Roots Review, Larry Long and group celebrating songs of “freedom, freight trains and hope”.  We saw the first of two sets in this standalone program.  Anyone who follows Larry Long’s […]