March 09, 2005

Simple but important lessons

from - Buck

America does in a way resemble Rome. But it is, unfortunately, the Rome of the late fourth century

Buchanan gives a good explanation as to why there is no such thing as a single world superpower. We are all just children at play in the same global sandbox. Mabye GW should read "All I Ever Really Needed To Know I Learned In Kindergarten". When he finishes he could then loan his copy to Condi and Rummy and Cheney. Come to think of it, maybe he should let them read it first.

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Posted by Buck at March 9, 2005 08:45 AM
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Isn't Robert Fulghum a Unitarian minister by trade? That said, I haven't read the first thing he's written.

univar.jpg Posted by smijer on March 9, 2005 10:09 AM
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Yes sir he certainly was (at least for 22 years in the Pacific Northwest.) I had totally forgotten that fact. I have read every book he has ever written. My favorite is "It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It". The guy is a fantastic author and thinker. I have more respect for Unitarian Ministers now that I remember he was one for a while.

You owe it to yourself to read some of his stuff. I think you will like him much better than Fred Reed ;-)

univar.jpg Posted by Buck on March 9, 2005 04:06 PM
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