HIDING BEHIND BI-PARTISANSHIP / ITYS!
Dave Cunningham / February 8, 2009 Say it ain’t so, Joe! Is this what they mean by bi-partisanship? Call me a purist, but when I see all the Democrats go … Continue reading
ONLY
Dave Cunningham / December 1, 2008 “Only” is a word that generally means, it’s not happening to me. For example, He only has the flu or it only costs … Continue reading
PANHANDLERS? or CEO’S IN ARMANI SUITS?
Dave Cunningham / November 24, 2008 I saw a homeless panhandler yesterday, sitting on the sidewalk. Instinctively, I reached in my pocket to see if I had some change … Continue reading
OBAMADARITY
Dave Cunningham / November 20, 2008 There’s Obamanomics, Obamamania, no-drama-Obama, maybe others that I miss here, and probably more Obama- nyms to come as the country transitions. So I … Continue reading
DRIVING AUTOMAKERS TO SHIFT GEARS
Dave Cunningham / November 16, 2008 Like all complex problems, there are no simple solutions to the crisis in the U.S. auto industry. It is too easy to say, … Continue reading
DON’T TAKE IT PERSONALLY (DTIP)
Dave Cunningham / November 12, 2008 But don’t take it personally. This was the advice I received earlier today when some of my writing was rejected by a … Continue reading
RECONSIDERING DIET / AN ENVIRONMENTAL & HEALTH IMPERATIVE
Dave Cunningham / November 11, 2008 Having been a proponent and practitioner of Macrobiotics1 for the past five years, I was pleased and surprised to read an editorial in … Continue reading
AL GORE FOR ENERGY CHIEF?
Dave Cunningham / November 10, 2008 How about Al Gore for Secretary of Energy? No. He won’t take it. It would be a step down for him. He was … Continue reading
TOWARD A MORE PERFECT UNION / ONE PERSON’S JOURNEY
Dave Cunningham / November 6, 2008 We elected Barack Obama, an African American. Like others, I am celebrating this victory over racism. Each of us has our stories and … Continue reading
ALL AMERICANS CAN BE PROUD TODAY
Dave Cunningham / November 5, 2008 Like many Americans, last night I watched the election results with excitement. Unlike most Americans, I was tallying the results on my spreadsheet, … Continue reading