Dateline: El Banco, Panama
Weblog: blogcritics.org/writers/dan-miller/
Articles: 72

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. In the interest of full disclosure, he voted in 2008 for Senator McCain and Governor Palin, there being no other viable option.
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Elite Fat Cats who run for office must be treated no differently than "poor" but famous people. That is a good thing.
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.
The fairness doctrine, like buggy whip manufacture, had its place. Reinstatement of it would stifle expression and result in blandness.
Let us all be nice to one another; it is the good and proper way to be.
The Supreme Court's decision in the Gitmo case is, at best, incomprehensible and at worst even worse.
We have a number of big problems, and no candidate seems prepared to deal with the most important of them.
Black Liberation Theology is likely to play a crucial part in the general election campaign, and it should.
In time of war, unity within a country and among her allies is essential. It is now sadly missing
The California decision rejecting a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman is fraught with unintended consequences.
The views of politicians and the teachings of their churches may be important, but are they always sincere?
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