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A Better Way to Run the Railroad: Regulating Professional Sports

October 3, 2009 by etelfeyan

(First of two parts) It is time to consider government regulation of professional sports.  Past time, actually.  But since no one, to my knowledge, has even so much as raised the point, let’s see if we can at least get a healthy discussion started on what would be a significant step towards a reclamation by […]

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Birthdays as a Celebration of the Unique Aspects of Each Individual

September 24, 2009 by etelfeyan

Birthdays are one of life’s enigmas.  Even the word is less accurate than it could be, since it refers to the anniversary of one’s entry into the world, not to the actual entry itself.  The analogy would be to celebrate one’s wedding anniversary by calling it one’s wedding day, which is, of course, absurd: one […]

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History as Nothing More than the Passing of Generations

September 15, 2009 by etelfeyan

            My wife and I attended one of those birthday parties for a one-year old this past weekend.  We are best friends with the infant’s paternal grandmother.    These affairs always verge on the purely comical in a certain respect.  To start with, the little one is completely oblivious to the significance of the occasion.  […]

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What Guy Are These People Looking At? The Negative Images of Obama

September 8, 2009 by etelfeyan

            As one who happily voted for Barack Obama last fall and who is now perplexed, if not downright disappointed, by his less-than-aggressive advocacy of a truly liberal agenda, I readily admit to being mystified by the negative attacks from the right against the nation’s president.               Depending on the forum and the speaker, […]

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