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Columns by Rambler, by newest first

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  • The bugs always scatter when you lift up a rock be they human or insect.
  • Suicide is a popular hobby these days.
  • Political correctness is an ancient fad mistaken for virtue by people who won't be still long enough to let a legitimate thought take root.
  • Does anybody have the courage to have a CONSIDERED opinion anymore?
  • There's more to being a zombie than any horror movie ever envisioned.
  • What you neglect to tear down will result in your wear down.
  • More commentary on the ways of voluntary slaves in the land of the free.
  • More linguistic misadventures in the land of solipsism.
  • Looks like remedial math has become as American as apple pie.
  • The continuing Balkanization of meaning and community in a modern world of educated idiots.
  • It's the silent cries that scream the loudest.
  • Written just after Hurricane Hannah passed.
  • We live in a world that has forgotten how to bend even as it congratulates itself on being so open minded. Most "freethinkers" are prisoners who don't know it.
  • Written in early October.
  • It's later than you think.
  • Just in case you think it's only Christians who have all the faith...you're wrong.
  • There's a decrepit little man behind the fears being generated daily. He's a midget but casts a long shadow. We fear him because we want to.
  • If the political system offers little in line with the documents on which it was founded then truth and sincerity demand that one detour around it.
  • There are two primary (but not the only) reasons why confusion surrounds any particular subject.
    1) False assumptions
  • Well, it’s Christmas again. I say that with the same tone of voice reserved for saying it’s time to do taxes again, though not quite with the same conte
  • Though I’ve gotten better at not allowing it to overwhelm me I tend to be cynical at times. A flaw. What else is new? So when I lost my wallet in a Target store
  • On Oct. 21st I reached the half century line. Doesn’t it sound dramatic to say it that way, like some businesses who inflate their expertise by saying they have
  • A spider injects its prey with enough neurotoxin to paralyze it, thus rendering it immobile and defenseless against being devoured. The more I think about that
  • The book of Job appears to be a catalog of suffering. Job had friends just as we do today who will come alongside and run down the logical reasons why your derr
  • There have been a couple of times in my life when I felt compelled to go back to square one and rethink everything. I am at that juncture again. It seems that o
  • Sometimes one’s life seems to be primed in such a way that a small event triggers thinking of larger issues. Recently, while at the mall waiting on a new pair o
  • To me a primary ingredient that adds to or subtracts from the harshness of life’s battles is the ratio of perception to reality. Generally speaking the degree t
  • My wife and I were sitting around talking about the times leading up to our marriage. When we were engaged she took off to New Jersey and stayed with a family m
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