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...FEEL AS IF YOU TWO ARE PRETTY MUCH ON THE SAME PAGE? I think the President has made a good start. What he is unwilling to do, which I regret, is put political capital on the line to get an immigration bill passed. He seems to be catering too much to his ultraconservative wing that just wants heightened border security. You need to deal with both the push and pull of immigration...
...slow, the crowd didn’t dance and I paid 30 bucks.Virtually every concert I can look back upon with “pride” is a concert that allows me to say, “well, it was fun enough, but more importantly, I would have regretted it if I hadn’t gone.”So, am I just doing some kind of Calvinist delayed-gratification guilt-trip principle by going to these things? Why am I still compelled, despite your rational logic? What sort of beast am I? Henry: Beasts of burden. That?...
Gillis’ reflections on his time off, however, still possess a twinge of regret. He is torn between labeling his experience a success or a failure. “It was an amazing experience, it was good for me,” he says, continuing in the same breath: “I missed a lot last year. I missed a lot of friendships; I missed a lot of opportunities to get things done...
...complexity of God's will in our lives. Could Parks have dreamed, as she rode the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 and refused to give up her seat to a white passenger, that 50 years later a white boy in Texas would speak her name reverently and express regret at her passing? Regina Donnell Azle, Texas...
...complexity of God's will in our lives. Could Parks have dreamed, as she rode the bus in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1955 and refused to give up her seat to a white passenger, that 50 years later a white boy in Texas would speak her name reverently and express regret at her passing? Regina Donnell Azle, Texas, U.S. Fanaticism Is No Answer Your report "Generation Jihad" described how Europe's disaffected young Muslims are turning to extremism [Oct. 31]. In Europe's recent past, other radical religious groups, both Christian and Muslim, whose members were unemployed or alienated from society...