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Thoughts on Race and the Zimmerman Trial

By on Jul 12, 2013 in Commentary |

George Zimmerman may not be a racist, but our society as a whole, and our security and justice systems still reflect — and, in some cases, actively engage in — racism and racial-profiling.

A Good Guy with a Gun?

By on Jun 17, 2013 in Commentary |

For us to believe the overused line that you need a “good guy with a gun” to “stop a bad guy with a gun”, is a recipe for simply arming more people, and unwittingly doing the NRA’s calling of increasing the sale of guns for the manufacturers who prop up that organization’s board.

A Father Who Lost a Child to Gun Violence

By on Jun 16, 2013 in Commentary |

The road to better gun possession and safety laws does not have to be paved with polar-opposite, partisan arguments. Can we find common ground and come up with reasonable approaches to reduce gun violence?

Viral Public Shaming and Misrepresentation

By on Jun 10, 2013 in Commentary |

Starting a few days ago, I’ve had several FB friends share a photo of a 40-something man in a commuter train. The caption says:

If this is your husband, I have endured a 2 hour train ride from Philadelphia listening to this loser and his friends brag about their multiple affairs and how their wives are too stupid to catch on.

Take-Aways from the Moore Tornado Tragedy

By on May 21, 2013 in Commentary |

I think my biggest take-away from such a tragic natural disaster like the Moore tornado, is that any one of us can go from riches to rags within a very short time. Could be a tornado, could be a lost job, foreclosed house, mental illness, or many other things.

Gun Violence versus Terrorist Bombs

By on Apr 17, 2013 in Commentary |

On a day when several weak-kneed senators acquiesced to the NRA’s whim, and defeated a chance at making some progress in reducing gun violence, we have a stark contrast to how our country is dealing with the atrocities of Monday in Boston.