Sep
07
Purple - Labor BashPublished in Politics by Purple | Comment (1)
Beware of evil unions. Those pesky workers! How dare teachers, nurses, and steel workers bargain collectively? How dare policemen and firemen and state health inspectors push an agenda? Don't they know lobbying is the exclusive right of corporations? Conservatives voice such sentiments in utter seriousness. For a local example, take CEO of Graniterock,
Aug
16
Purple - Fun, Guns, and AutopsiesPublished in Travel by Purple | Comment (0)We've all read about prison shivs, but have you ever wanted to see an exhibit of them? The Vancouver Police Museum offers a whole glass case showing the creativity of criminals, the excellent "push knives" one can fashion with a cafeteria fork or with a piece of wood and a few nails. Equally fascinating is the display of confiscated homemade guns,
Jul
02
Purple - Return to My Republican RootsPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (0)Purple - Return to My Republican Roots "George W. Bush will go down as one of the top five presidents in history," "Obama is the next Hitler," and "I have a loaded gun in my car." My husband Daniel and I heard these remarks in South Dakota, where we ventured for a celebration of my mom's 90th birthday. Republicans surrounded us for four days. If you've
Jun
02
Purple - Not Even a CoconutPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings, Books by Purple | Comment (0)Not Even a Coconut Since I am a mix of blue and red state cultures, I created similar internal tension in the protagonist of my murder mystery series. My heroine, Carol (Carolina Guadalupe) Sabala, is half Mexican-American. Since I am una gabacha, I made this choice with some trepidation. Yet, the feeling of having a foot in two different identities I
Apr
13
Purple - ReligionPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (0)Purple - Religion My husband is Jewish, so we don't observe Easter. Still the spring air, the riot of freesias, and the time off work demanded celebration. Five guests congregated in our kitchen for margaritas. We were not all flaming liberals. One of our guests worked as a rocket scientist for Lockheed. Since it was Good Friday, the conversation veered
Apr
02
Purple - Wholly UnholyPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (1)
Purple - Wholly Unholy Confess. Did you migrate down to the new Whole Foods? Was the ten dollars off on a fifty-dollar purchase too irresistible? Did you cave in to your friend's excitement? My resolve had been never to set foot in the store just as I have never patronized the downtown Borders. If you want quaint and varied local stores, you have to be
Jan
29
Purple - A Really Inconvenient TruthPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (1)Purple - A Really Inconvenient Truth Watching a world population clock frightens me. The current world population is well over six billion, and the number jumps every second. I can feel my heart rate quicken with each numerical leap. The computer program at Monterey Bay Aquarium squirts more adrenaline into my veins; black dots sprinkled over an atlas
Dec
21
Purple - TwilightPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (0)Purple - Twilight I ventured into the blogosphere to explore the overlap of my blue state and red state influences-the political purple that is me. But today I imagine the light purple of twilight, the color of dusk, of transition. On November fourteenth my best friend's nineteen-year-old son died in an off-road vehicle accident. Unfettered by a seat
Oct
05
Purple - Give Me Some Purple ProsePublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (2)
Purple - Give Me Some Purple Prose In spite of my identity as a mix of red state and blue state, as an English teacher I bristle at the use of namby pamby language to cater to a supposed centrist audience. Not only the Bush Administration, but the main stream media, sucks the life blood right out of our language. Both are trying not to alienate their
Sep
02
Purple - GunsPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (0)
Purple - Guns After the Virginia Tech slaughter, news anchor Brian Williams asked President Bush, "What do we do about these guns?" The president rocked back on his heels and stammered about it being a time for the nation to heal, that policy would be discussed later. If Bush could speak articulately, his response to this vague question would have been
Aug
04
Purple - NIMBYismPublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (0)Purple - NIMBYism
Not in my backyard! NIMBY. In Santa Cruz, being a NIMBY is like standing butt naked on a street corner and shouting that you've been abducted by aliens. Actually, the latter probably would not rate a second glance, whereas people spit out the word NIMBY like a bite of worm-riddled fruit. But, I not only practice NIMBYism, but also
Jul
14
How I Came To Be PurplePublished in Philosophicalpolitical musings by Purple | Comment (3)How I Came To Be Purple Combine my South Dakota upbringing, west river and as red as it gets, with my adult life in Santa Cruz, California, as blue as it gets, and one receives a deep, rich, intoxicating purple. People in South Dakota are overwhelmingly Republican. With a state of under a million, politics remain personal. Senator E.Y. Berry of my |
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