Author Archives: centrist

In Defense of the Flip-Flop

“I have no other end in this writing, but only to discover myself, who, also, shall, peradventure, be another thing tomorrow, if I chance to meet any new instruction to change me.”  – Montaigne The term flip-flop has become as … Continue reading

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The Inevitability of Compromise

“A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” –James 1:8 In the movie All of Me the soul of Lilly Tomlin’s character is mistakenly trapped inside the body of Steve Martin’s character.  Anyone who has seen this movie has … Continue reading

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Newly-discovered Christmas song

If you know me personally, you know I’m a big fan of Christmas.  As such, I would like to share Christmas through my blog (since politics has disappointed so badly recently).  I hope to post some Christmas stuff frequently this … Continue reading

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Arguments of Degrees

A while back I wrote about how the things we’re told we shouldn’t talk about—religion and politics—are precisely some of the most important things we can talk about.  Sitting with someone of a different mind about either subject, but who … Continue reading

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My Introduction to Montaigne

In plodding my way slowly through the Great Books series, I found a special treat in Michel de Montaigne, a 16th Century French philosopher.  His thoughts peel back the surface of human interaction, often to an uncomfortable degree.  But he … Continue reading

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The Victim Juggernaut

The way some people use the term “main-stream media,” you would think it has only  four letters.  The opposite of this MSM is, of course, the underground, iconoclastic, revolutionary side-stream media that is struggling to make its voice heard above … Continue reading

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Letter to my Utah Senator about the DREAM Bill

This is a letter I sent to my state Senator about the DREAM bill, a bill that will allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Utah’s state colleges and Universities.  PLEASE feel free to copy it and send your … Continue reading

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Celebrate Independents

I live in Utah, one of the most Republican-leaning states in the country, right?  And yet, the majority of voters are not registered Republicans.  In fact, only 31.5% are registered as Republicans, and only 7.4% as Democrats.  Nearly 61% are … Continue reading

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Monuments to the Faith

For a long time in the U.S. there has been a battle between people who want to be able to display religious symbols, particularly the Ten Commandments, on government property (such as city parks, government buildings, etc.) and those who … Continue reading

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Saul, Paul, and Crist (no, it’s not a typo)

“[Fanatics of various hues] hate each other with the hatred of brothers. They are as far apart and close together as Saul and Paul.” – Eric Hoffer, The True Believer The animosity between the two principal political parties in the … Continue reading

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