Thursday, November 21

Some thoughts
Some thoughts:

Read any good poetry lately? Ruth Lilly, 87 years old and heir to the Eli Lilly pharmaceutical fortune gave $100 million to Poetry, an almost obscure literary magazine which never published any of her poems. Poetry has a circulation of about 11,000 and in 2002 celebrated its 90th anniversary. Slight increases in the payment to poets are likely, said the editor.

Various studies and surveys tell us 49 percent of American marriages end in divorce. Second and third marriages are as likely to end in divorce as first marriages. It almost seems as though people spend less time to selecting a mate than they do to finding a parking space closest to the door at Wal-Mart. Of course, this doesn’t explain the 68 percent divorce rate in Belarus where there is no Wal-Mart.

Since the butler didn’t do it, according to the Queen, what are we left to think? The amusing tales of British Royalty in the fading days of 2002 are keeping the masses amused, which is one reason the English are unlikely to dump the Royals as predicted by some British watchers. After all, entertaining the masses is as much a worthwhile Royal function as opening a new mall, christening a ship or running with hounds.

Is it possible the administration was pandering to the Christian Coalition and right-wing extremists in the Republican Party leading up to the November elections? Let’s face it. Why now are Administration voices finally speaking out against the anti-Islam rants of Falwell, Robinson and Swaggert? Also, why this week, two weeks after the election, for the first time has the President said war is his last resort?


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