Author, writer, teacher, blogger, keeps a blog The Trough where she writes. She combines spirituality and politics as no other. She is a native of Chicago, who prefers walking as exercise. The author has a B.S., biology and M.A., anthropology, certified science and french teacher.
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We can blame Barack for this primary-voting mania and that is part of the fun.
Here is a film about an event that took place in one Nazi death camp — the largest counterfeit operation ever undertaken.
Barack Obama's speech today was a bombshell; it was not safe rather it was a bold walk on hot water.
Finally, I am fed up with the Right’s “Barack as black boogey-man” argument because it plays only to the base of human nature — fear.
Roger Donaldson takes a low-watt approach to supporting roles and ruses and creates a dimmer drama.
We may all need psychological counseling when this thing is done wringing us out on its high-spin cycle.
Obama did not and should not say that he would be more historic or represent greater change as the "black" president.
Besides the European actors unexpectedly running the board, the night was pretty much a coin toss.
Heloise reports on “silly season” from behind the scenes in Austin, Texas.
I think Hillary's finished.
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