Bureaucrats have come up with a five-syllable word for lies: misinformation. It probably has been around for at least an aeon-and-a-half, but I first remember the term, and its evil twin cousin, disinformation, from the Watergate era. Watergate was the …
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Few indeed are the American columnists, famous or obscure, who have not at one time or another wished that little Virginia had written to them instead of the New York Sun with her classic question: “Is there a Santa Claus?” …
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At first, I was going to write another ponderous tome on government and trying to keep it responsive to the interests of the electorate. It’s a dark and lonely job, as they say, but somebody’s got to do it. And …
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When he heard explosions outside his home on the north rim of Pearl Harbor, 71 years ago this week, young Walter T. Oka’s first thought was: “The Army was mad at the Navy.” He rushed outside to see what was …
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A journalism professor at Florida State University was fond of telling his entry level students that you had to write a million words before you could consider yourself a writer. From time to time, I have tried to figure out …
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“If I had known how much fun grandchildren were, I would have had them first.” “Grandchildren are your reward for not killing your children.” “God couldn’t be everywhere at once, so he invented grandmothers.” “Grandchildren: like children, only with return …
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It is a sign of America’s greatness that we celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day. Exactly why that is a sign of greatness, I am not sure, but I have no doubt that it is. According to a Web posting …
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Hang on folks; relief is just a month away. Yes, in one month it will be Election Day, and one day after that, it will all be over. Assuming no hanging chads, pregnant chads, or other structurally or cosmetically challenged …
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For many years, all judges in Florida were chosen by popular election, like other elected officials. There was always the concern that popularity was not necessarily compatible with being a good judge, though we generally had pretty good judges. Over …
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OK, I am not a member of the texting generation, and I do not know if Generation Text can decipher the caption of this column. Odds are they can. ——— For my generation, the cell phone is the modern miracle …
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