Entries by dickbernard

The Voter*

A week from today is the Minnesota Precinct Caucus; a week beyond is “Super Tuesday” in many U.S. States. While details from state to state vary, each state has a process by which citizens input on candidates and issues that their elected representatives will encounter during their term of office.  For Minnesota and my community, […]

Fani Willis

Yesterday I watched an hour or so of Fani Willis’ testimony in Atlanta, and of course saw and heard much replay afterwards, which will continue through as many news cycles as it is interesting. I have an opinion, before turning on the TV this morning.  I write 1100 miles from Atlanta, so I don’t plan […]

Junior High

Like many in my age cohort, life becomes a daily exercise in divestment:   Who would want this? Why am I keeping that? In a cabinet in the garage, was the 1966-67 yearbook of the 1300 student Roosevelt Junior High School in Blaine MN.  I was in my fourth year of teaching, second year there. […]

Israel-Palestine

This is my 7th commentary on the general issue of Gaza and Israel.  All of these are linked at the beginning of the first post from October 8, 2023, here. Since October 7. about 125 days ago, there has been one atrocity after another in the area around the tiny region called Gaza.  I don’t […]

“We Are the World”

Today begins Black History Month.  A particularly excellent opportunity to review life and times. Tuesday’s paper had a short article “Netflix gets inside We Are The World.  Here’s the 1984 blockbuster song . I watched the 97 minute documentary last night and it was very, very interesting. I very highly recommend it.  It is its own […]

Thoughts after Iowa, before New Hampshire, and Jesse Ventura recalled 25 years later

Postnote Jan 21.  #DE#%&^&*E$$$!!!!  I am basically a mild-mannered guy.  Spent most of last week dealing with yet another e-mail issue, and just today e-address am again on-line.   My alternate is sykestonguy46ATgmailDOTcom.   Make note of it.  The problem seemed a bit more complex than just blaming someone.  Glad I’am back * Jan. 16, […]

Democracy, revisited

You may have heard that the Iowa Caucus is Monday January 15 (see comment from Larry at end of this post).  More, if you wish, from the Des Moines IA Register: Iowa Caucus 2024. (For me, the most interesting data is on page 5 of the article.) If you’re not sure where Iowa is: Minneapolis-St. […]

January 6, 2024: QUOTES against Democracy

Ten months from now – Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2024 – is Election Day in the United States. Dec. 30, Chuck Woolery, long-time subscriber to this blog, sent a writing of his including over 100 “QUOTES against democracy”. Here’s the 21 page document: Democracy compiled Chuck W.   I read the entire document, find it full […]

The Christmas Tree

More than once over the years a retired elementary teacher friend has told me the story of her team teacher colleague, Ron, and his Christmas tree.  This year she gave me a photo copy of the tree as of December 2023.  To me, the photo is worth more than the usual “thousand words”…. Here is […]