Friday, January 8, 2010

Babble

Evenin'


Recently consumed
Challenging Chicago: coping with everyday life, 1837-1920 By Perry Duis


while co-consuming
America's History to 1877 by James A. Henretta and W. Elliot Brownlee (Paperback - 1987)

and now am satiating Yes to a Global Ethic edited by Hans Küng

 Overlapping thoughtful concerns prevail through time both contemporary and recorded, now appear with refined tumult, in all our available forms of communication complete with antithesis.

 observations have corroboration,
 solace flows
Delicious.


Peter Lott Heppner




P.S.



www.truthout.org
And what if the mother of political communication were the Princess Scheherazade, who understood that telling make-believe stories and making people dream allows one to influence them profoundly?

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