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Verily.
It has been bothering me all morning… how can I work that word into my everyday vocabulary? “Verily I say to you, I will use that word more often!” Do you ever have moments like this?
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Free speech.
Of all the rights we have in this country, free speech is one of the hardest to love. Yet at the same time it is perhaps one of the most important. It is very easy for me to take it for granted. I am accustomed to thinking out loud sometimes, as I’m sure many others are. This would not be possible without a basic right to free speech.
This morning I ran into one of those examples that makes this right hard to love. I was driving down the road and I pulled up behind what appeared to be the quintessential redneck: beat up American made truck (heavy accent on the “u”) covered with stickers suggesting the Civil War is still raging on. I am a citizen of the United States of America. I believe that the argument over “states’ rights” (in the context of the Civil War) was really only about one “state right” – the right to enslave part of it’s own population. I believe that the battle flag of the confederacy was a symbol for one side of that fight, the side that was wrong. People say the flag in question is a historical symbol of a culture, a culture of independence and pride. It seems to me that the flag was created for one reason – to represent a group of states that wanted to retain the right to enslave. Now one question persists… why bring this up now? Wasn’t it just another ignorant, angry, southern white man? Aren’t they a dime a dozen? Am I really getting worked up over a bumper sticker again? Well, yes I am. The sticker said: “I’ll give up my flag when you give up Martin Luther King Day!”
Who can honestly compare the two? Has the education system in this country really failed us that badly? By all accounts, one stood for peace, love and equality. At best, the other stood for pride and independence – and at worst for racism, intolerance, and the right to be cruel. It pains me that we even need to have this discussion.
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Ice hockey?
Does anyone still refer to hockey as “ice hockey”? A friend of mine recently asked me if I was interested in taking in a game, via the wife-line. I give him a call, saying “I understand there is an urgent matter regarding an ice hockey game”. Ice hockey? What was he going to say, “no, there’s a semi-pro women’s field hockey team playing at the University of Tampa next week”? Even if we were taking in an Olympic event, there’s not much chance of confusing the two (one’s played in the summer and one’s not).
It’s fall. The weather has been a pinch cooler. Hockey returns to the Bay Area on October 10. Football season is already in full swing. Both teams look to be pretty good. The distraction of our terrible baseball team has finally ended for the year.
I love being a sports fan in the fall. It’s o.k. the rest of the year too, just not quite the same.