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Frederick Smith

Charles Blow, Santorum's Gospel of Inequality - 0 views

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    'Last week, at a hearing before the Senate Budget Committee, Kent Conrad, the chairman of that committee, laid out the issue as many Americans see it: "The growing gap between the very wealthy and everyone else has serious ramifications for the country. It hinders economic growth, it undermines confidence in our institutions, and it goes against one of the core ideals of this country - that if you work hard and play by the rules, you can succeed and leave a better future for your kids and your grandkids."
Frederick Smith

Middle-Class Areas Shrink as Income Gap Grows - 0 views

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    Study, conducted by Stanford University and released by the Russell Sage Foundation and Brown University in Nov., 2011... shows a changed map of prosperity in the United States over the past four decades, with larger patches of affluence and poverty and a shrinking middle.... The study also found that there is more residential sorting by income.... It raises, but does not answer, the question of whether increased economic inequality, and the resulting income segregation, impedes social mobility.
Frederick Smith

Even Critics of Safety Net Increasingly Depend on It - 0 views

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    "The government safety net was created to keep Americans from abject poverty, but the poorest households no longer receive a majority of government benefits. A secondary mission has gradually become primary: maintaining the middle class from childhood through retirement. The share of benefits flowing to the least affluent households, the bottom fifth, has declined from 54 percent in 1979 to 36 percent in 2007, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis published last year."
Frederick Smith

Is the Best Travel Search Engine Around the Corner? - 0 views

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    "...In tests of the real-life niche travel agencies in New York City and elsewhere that serve specific immigrant communities, pitched against the popular Web sites - like Expedia, Kayak, Vayama - nearly every time, travel agents bested the Internet big boys on both price (the objective part of the test) and service (what you might call the essay question). In other words, the agents suggested alternate routes, gave advice on visas and just generally acted, well, more human than their computer counterparts."
Frederick Smith

Jeremy Lin: :From Ivy Halls to the Garden, Surprise Star Jolts the N.B.A." - 0 views

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    "New York's newest basketball sensation spends most nights on a couch in a one-bedroom apartment on the Lower East Side. The housing choice is understandable once you get to know Jeremy Lin. He is a Harvard graduate playing in the National Basketball Association. He is an Asian-American in a league devoid of them, which makes him doubly anomalous. No team drafted Lin in 2010. Two teams cut him in December, before the Knicks picked him up. His contract, potentially worth nearly $800,000, was not even guaranteed until Tuesday afternoon. So for the past six weeks, Lin, 23, has been sleeping in his brother Josh's living room, waiting for clarity and career security."
Frederick Smith

Lin's Appeal: Faith, Pride and Points - by Michael Luo - 0 views

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    "Like Lin, I'm a Harvard graduate, albeit more than a decade ahead of him, and a second-generation Chinese-American. I'm also a fellow believer, one of those every-Sunday-worshiping, try-to-read-the-Bible-and-pray types, who agreed with Lin when he said to reporters after the Jazz game, "God works in mysterious and miraculous ways." "...My gut tells me that Lin will not wind up like Tebow.... I have the sense that his is a quieter, potentially less polarizing but no less devout style of faith."
Frederick Smith

Traditional marriage like in the Bible - 0 views

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    graphic chart of different combos (jpg)
Frederick Smith

David Frum criticizes Charles Murray's book - 0 views

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    Murray ignores economic/government reasons for "collapse of middle class" and focuses only on "social structure"
Frederick Smith

Newt Gingrich's Science Fiction - Brian McFadden's The Strip - 0 views

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    comic strip on Newt Gingrich's space & political interests
Frederick Smith

To tithe or not to tithe - 0 views

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    Religious people tithe more (& Obama > Romney > Gingrich, in %).
Frederick Smith

Bruni, Genetic or Not, Gay Won't Go Away - 0 views

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    Proving that homosexuality is genetically determined isn't critical to respecting individual's right to gayness. There may be a mixture of genetic & environmental influences.
Frederick Smith

Peter Singer, "Ready for a morality pill?" - 0 views

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    "[I]f our brain's chemistry does affect our moral behavior, the question of whether that balance is set in a natural way or by medical intervention will make no difference in how freely we act. If there are already biochemical differences between us that can be used to predict how ethically we will act, then either such differences are compatible with free will, or they are evidence that at least as far as some of our ethical actions are concerned, none of us have ever had free will anyway. In any case, whether or not we have free will, we may soon face new choices about the ways in which we are willing to influence behavior for the better.
Frederick Smith

David Brooks, "Where Are the Liberals?" - 0 views

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    Liberalism should be popular, but isn't, because people don't perceive that government is honest or helps them. Liberals haven't worked on cleaning house.
Frederick Smith

The Bank on Main Street, by Alan Feuer - 0 views

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    "It's a Wonderful Life," 2011 version - in Cattaraugus, NY: state's smallest bank treats individuals as known persons, not subjects of risk-algorithms
Frederick Smith

Quick Shot of Peace, on a Budget - Susan Gregory Thomas - 0 views

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    3-d retreat at Jesuit Ctr, Wernersville, PA, w/ spiritual direction ($540)
Frederick Smith

The Way of Peace and Grace - by Derek Flood - 0 views

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    >THE DIVINE COMMANDS to commit genocide found in the Old Testament are some of the most difficult and disturbing parts of scripture. Consider God's decree against the Amalekites: "Totally destroy everything ... Do not spare them; put to death ... children and infants" (1 Samuel 15:2-3). Such passages have been used repeatedly to justify bloodshed in the name of God, beginning with the Crusades and continuing right up through U.S. history, where texts were used in sermons to justify the slaughter of American Indians.... I'd like to propose that there is a better way-a way found in learning to read our Bibles as the apostle Paul read his. >Paul has removed the references to violence against Gentiles, and recontextualized these passages to instead declare God's mercy in Christ for Gentiles. This constitutes a major redefinition of how salvation is conceived: Instead of salvation meaning God "delivering" the ancient Israelites from the hands of their enemies through military victory (as described in Psalm 18, above), Paul now understands salvation to mean the restoration of all people in Christ, including those same "enemy" Gentiles.
Frederick Smith

The Book of Books: What Literature Owes the Bible - 0 views

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    Marilynne Robinson, on how biblical narratives influenced realist fictions' honoring of "common" human experiences (consciously or unconsciously)
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