Deliverance

It starts with a need to get out of England because the ruling class was making life hard for them.  It ends up as one of those myths that anyone can insert whatever truth they want into. The story of the Pilgrims is a worth a hard look because we have a lot in common with them right now – a kind of blind faith that is dangerous not because it comes from optimism or morality but in something even stranger.

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Convincing

Writing as a reporter, a Citizen Journalist, requires a cool touch that can be hard to make exciting.  That’s probably why it’s not all that popular on the internet.  Most of the writing that we see in a political or newsworthy context isn’t writing to inform but to convince.  It usually runs hotter with an urgency that propels the story forward easily.  It may be a lot of fun to write, but it is even harder to do well.  Writing to convince is a kind of organizing that has its own sense of quality.  This is my attempt at defining it.

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Sarah Palin

Sarah Palin.  Is there any other name that can launch a thousand conversations with at least as many nuances as hers?  Not right now, there isn’t.  For better or worse, Sarah Palin is an icon of our times.  As Newsweek recently proclaimed, “How do you solve a problem like Sarah?”  But there is a simple and remarkably satisfactory answer to that question.  “Treat her like a human being – for once.”  That may sound too simple to many people, but only because they are caught up in the attempt to define Sarah Palin – and, sadly, all women who have the audacity to be themselves.

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Northstar

Today the Northstar Commuter Rail line opens from Target Field  to Big Lake, with an extension to St. Cloud coming soon.  It’s a commuter rail line, meaning that it’s a full-blown train operating on existing tracks, costing $320M for the 40 miles that it will run.  It’s expected to carry about 4,000 people per day in a few years at speeds up to 80 MPH, but experts say that ridership may be much higher.  As the hoopla becomes a staple on the news for the next few days, a lot of us in Saint Paul might be wondering when we get our ride – and the answer is that we could have had something just like this by now.  But we don’t.

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Currency

I’ve been thinking about money lately.  No, not just because I need more of it, but that haunts all of us from time to time.  I’ve been thinking about how the various attempts at making our US currency more colorful and difficult to slap into a copier and come up with a decent counterfeit have only highlighted how incredibly lame our currency is compared with other nations.

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