About

Name: Dan Miller
Dateline: El Banco, Panama
Weblog: blogcritics.org
Articles: 26
First Published: Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Last Published: Monday, July 21, 2008
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Dan was graduated from Yale University in 1963 and from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1966. He practiced law in Washington, D.C., retiring in 1996 to sail with his wife in the Caribbean. They settled in a rural area in Panama in 2001. Dan spends most of his time training and riding horses and trying to write a bit.
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Currently listing articles 26-1:
  1. Did Kennedy Promise A Cuban Invasion During the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon Debate?

    — During his 1960 campaign, Senator Kennedy promised to help Cuban exiles overthrow Castro. Did he mean to hold a bake sale?

    OPINION in Politics on July 21, 2008

  2. Senator Obama Ain't No John F. Kennedy — Really?

    — All presidential aspirants, like the rest of us, need role models. Is JFK the correct one for Senator Obama?

    OPINION in Politics on July 16, 2008

  3. Senator McCain's Conservative Role Model is...The Envelope, Please...

    — Senator McCain has named Theodore Roosevelt as his conservative role model. Is that an appropriate choice?

    OPINION in Politics on July 14, 2008

  4. Rant: Useful Idiots Are, Well, Useful

    — Useful Idiots perform a function in society: they make us angry. That is a good thing.

    SATIRE in Politics on July 08, 2008

  5. Neither a White Uniform Nor a Black Skin a President Makes

    — It would be no worse to vote for than against Senator Obama because he is Black.

    OPINION in Politics on July 03, 2008

  6. The Supreme Court's Fat Cat Decision Is OK

    — Elite Fat Cats who run for office must be treated no differently than "poor" but famous people. That is a good thing.

    OPINION in Politics on June 29, 2008

  7. The Supreme Court (Five to Four) Says That The Answer is Blowin' in the Wind

    — The decision declaring the death penalty unconstitutional where rape did not cause, and was not intended to cause, a child’s death, is a travesty.

    OPINION in Politics on June 26, 2008

  8. The Fairness Doctrine

    — The fairness doctrine, like buggy whip manufacture, had its place. Reinstatement of it would stifle expression and result in blandness.

    OPINION in Politics on June 24, 2008

  9. The Rules Against, and Condemnation of, Hate Speech Must be Expanded and Vigorously Applied

    — Let us all be nice to one another; it is the good and proper way to be.

    SATIRE in Politics on June 18, 2008

  10. Was the Supreme Court's Guantanamo Decision One of the "Worst in History?"

    — The Supreme Court's decision in the Gitmo case is, at best, incomprehensible and at worst even worse.

    OPINION in Politics on June 15, 2008

  11. Quo Vadis? II

    — We have a number of big problems, and no candidate seems prepared to deal with the most important of them.

    OPINION in Politics on June 03, 2008

  12. Quo Vadis?

    — Black Liberation Theology is likely to play a crucial part in the general election campaign, and it should.

    OPINION in Politics on June 02, 2008

  13. Where is Winston Churchill When We Need Him?

    — In time of war, unity within a country and among her allies is essential. It is now sadly missing

    OPINION in Politics on May 30, 2008

  14. Marriage Between Homosexuals

    — The California decision rejecting a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman is fraught with unintended consequences.

    OPINION in Politics on May 16, 2008

  15. Churches and Other Voluntary Societies

    — The views of politicians and the teachings of their churches may be important, but are they always sincere?

    OPINION in Politics on May 13, 2008

  16. Universal Health Care — A Modest Proposal

    — "Perfection is the worst enemy of the merely excellent." The U.S. should evaluate what "free" health care is worthwhile.

    OPINION in Politics on May 12, 2008

  17. Is The Reverend Mr. Wrong Right About Something?

    — Maybe The Reverend Mr. Wrong is right, at least about something, and maybe we need to think a bit more about the causes of anger;

    OPINION in Politics on April 28, 2008

  18. What's Not to Understand About Politics?

    — Democrats and Republicans are easy to understand; you just need to know how the system works.

    OPINION in Politics on April 24, 2008

  19. Satire: Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter the Temple of Man Made Global Warming!

    — Humankind is the true culprit behind global warming and must be sacrificed to save Mother Earth.

    SATIRE in Culture on April 20, 2008

  20. Do We No Longer Have Great Leaders, and If Not, Why Not?

    — History embellishes with abandon the greatness of leaders. How will historians find worthy candidates within in our present crop?

    OPINION in Politics on April 19, 2008

  21. Condescension or The Simple Truth?

    — Were Senator Obama's recent rust belt comments an inadvertent shot in the foot, or evidence of something more important?

    OPINION in Politics on April 12, 2008

  22. The Olympic Games in China: A Blessing Or A Curse - And For Whom

    — The protests accompanying the torch lighting-bearing ceremony may force China's hand in remaining stable on the "J Curve."

    OPINION in Politics on April 08, 2008

  23. Clinton, Obama, and McCain: One of Them Is Almost Certain To Be Elected - Why?

    — The present candidates lack important qualities possessed by some of our better presidents. We should wonder why and maybe do better.

    OPINION in Politics on April 04, 2008

  24. Senator Clinton Will Be The Next President, Because She Has Found Great Favor With God

    — God loves Hillary because she is the most amusing candidate in the most amusing party. Hillary will win!

    SATIRE in Politics on April 03, 2008

  25. The Government is Too Damn Big, Slow, Inefficient, and Intrusive

    — There are some problems with Government which are unlikely to be fixed.

    OPINION in Politics on April 02, 2008

  26. Words, Words, Words! I'm So Sick of Words!

    — Words are more useful if they have accepted meanings. Some words used in politics, like Liberal, should be retired.

    OPINION in Politics on April 01, 2008

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