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May 05, 2005
Another introduction, this one belated...

...and for that, my apologies.

This is Jack of Random Fate, a blog that David has been kind enough to link to with more frequency than I likely merit given his readership. I am also a guest-poster at the increasingly prominent blog The Moderate Voice, filling in when Joe Gandelman is unable to post due to concerns involving that pesky "real world" we all have to deal with.

To emulate Juliette in her full disclosure self-introduction, I am a self-described slightly left leaning centrist. David once asked me to join his Progressive Blog Alliance (sorry, link broken), but I was not able to because I have many views that do not align with what I feel is the Progressive agenda.

However, I strive to avoid channelling all my thought into ideological paths.

As a consequence, I have been called a right-winger by those on the left, and a left-winger by those on the right. It has been said that if everyone dislikes your solutions, you must be onto something good, but somehow that is cold comfort when you are dodging rocks thrown from both sides.

Although I am an expatriate in France and in a different time zone, I hope I am able to do my bit to keep David's blog alive and well during his absence while remaining true to my contrary nature of challenging any and all assertions to absolute truth.

Posted by Jack at 05:27 PM | Comments (1)
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Politics should not be a Death Match

There are still issues that are unrelated to the actions of men dressed in red who chose the new leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

One of those issues is the state of partisanship within the government of the sole world superpower, the United States.

In the not-so-distant past, members of the United States Congress would see beyond their differences to a larger responsibility towards the nation as a whole, not towards one particular constituency, understanding that the United States was and is a nation of many people with many views, and one view cannot dominate to the exclusion of all others.

Currently, however, those who have been elected to lead in Congress have forgotten that principle, and instead seem to think that complete and total destruction of any who think differently is the only acceptable option to appease their constituency.

Or, as I put it in a post at Random Fate:

The old aphorism, "Is this any way to run a railroad?" seems to apply here.

BOTH parties, BOTH wings, have reverted to zero-sum tactics in a non-zero-sum game.

We are all trapped in a Prisoner's Dilemma with fools playing a zero-sum game.

As I have said repeatedly, we ALL have to live together, or balkanize and become as weak as the nation-states in that tragic region.


Do we really want to continue down the path of mutual destruction?

Originaly Posted by Jack on 4/19

Posted by David A at May 5, 2005 05:37 PM
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