Entries by dickbernard

#94 – Dick Bernard: A challenge to the Progressives

This is the second of three posts on this topic.  The others are Sep 26 and 29, 2009. In #93, Saturday, September 26, I commented on an impressive gathering I had just attended.  In the room there was great energy and interest. I’ve been to such meetings in the past.  People are all charged up, […]

#91 – Dick Bernard: Photo-shoppe

Years ago, in some unremembered periodical, I recall seeing two seemingly identical black and white photos.  Both were of some stern looking Communists during Stalin’s time: all men wearing suits.  The casual observer would have seen no difference in the photos.  But the caption pointed the reader to a particular place in the photo.  In […]

#87 – Dick Bernard: Stomping on ACORN

Wednesday’s Minneapolis Star-Tribune carried a long front-page article about a U.S. Senate action “to prohibit the Department of Housing and Urban Development from giving federal housing money to [ACORN #mce_temp_url# ]… because of some “ACORN workers, who appeared to blithely encourage postitution and tax evasion…[through] amateur actors, posing as a prostitute and pimp and recorded on […]

#86 – Dick Bernard: Two sides of "entitlement"

Saturday, during President Obama’s time in Minneapolis, a friend of mine did a little experiment with the protestors outside. Bruce explains it best: “At the Obama rally on Saturday, I approached several anti-reformers as a panhandler asking for a handout to help me pay my lapsing health insurance premiums,  Some told me to ask the […]

#85 – Dick Bernard: A gathering of the news community

Overnight I had a vivid dream, which usually means something has been on my mind. This one was in a large room, filled with many people, many “mad as hell” about the descent of their local newspaper into (they felt) irrelevance.  In my case, the dream was about the newspaper we subscribe to and read […]