Philadelphia arts and culture; uncommon politics; Episcopalian heterodoxy; forest bowers; and an occasional problem with self-righteous moralists.
Questioning Authority since 1951.
"Whiles in the early winter eve we pass amid the gathering night some homestead that we had to leave years past; and see its candles bright shine in the room beside the door where we were merry years agone but now must never enter more, as still the dark road drives us on. E'en so the world of men may turn at even of some hurried day and see the ancient glimmer burn across the waste that hath no way; then with that faint light in its eyes a while I bid it linger near and nurse in wavering memories the bitter-sweet of days that were."
Not sure why you call me a zenophobe in answer to my problem with Zionist influence on American foreign policy - but somehow - I'll just bet your problem has to do with my attiude towards Zionism.
If you want to see real zenophobes - go to Israel - a racist, war-mongering, zenophobic, national socialist state.
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You sir, are a xenophobe. I read that your daughter left home for college. Perhaps she will be exposed to more open tolerant folks.
Don't know how I stumbled onto this blog, but you really need another hobby.
Try ceramics.
Not sure why you call me a zenophobe in answer to my problem with Zionist influence on American foreign policy - but somehow - I'll just bet your problem has to do with my attiude towards Zionism.
If you want to see real zenophobes - go to Israel - a racist, war-mongering, zenophobic, national socialist state.
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