This post is personal

Men in Grief Seek Others Who Mourn as They Do

Men in Grief Seek Others Who Mourn as They Do

By PERRY GARFINKEL

In 1990, Sam and Gretchen Feldman cashed out on their share of a national chain of men’s apparel stores and retired to Martha’s Vineyard, Mass. There, they devoted their time to volunteer work and an active social calendar. The following years were golden ones for the Feldmans, but in 2007 Mrs. Feldman learned she had cancer. She died a year later.

The Feldmans had been married 53 years, and Mr. Feldman’s grief was palpable to friends who knew him as a buoyant, resilient personality.

“There was a huge hole in my life that no amount of activity could replace,” said Mr. Feldman, now 82. “And except for my two daughters, there was no one I could turn to for solace.”

There was a local bereavement group for spouses, but Mr. Feldman opted out when he learned it consisted only of women.

“I just didn’t think women would relate to my pain,” he said. “And, frankly, I come from a generation that feels uncomfortable exposing our sadness and vulnerability to the opposite sex.” Continue reading

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Time for another unscientific Poll

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Tuesday News

FULL TEXT: Speaker Boehner’s Address to the Nation on GOP Plan to Address America’s Debt Crisis

HOLD THE LINE!

I’m just quitting’: A scene right out of ‘Atlas Shrugged’ in Birmingham

The comments are the best part.

Obama is Boring Us to Death

By Alan Caruba

I’m starting to really like this guy’s writing.

House Holds Hearing Today on Tax Reform and Consumption-Based Tax Systems

House Logo The House Ways & Means Committee holds a hearing today on Tax Reform and Consumption-Based Tax Systems:

VAT tax anyone? Hasn’t done a lot for the countries that have added a VAT tax.

New polls confirm Obama’s Democratic base crumbles

But they are stuck with him in 2012, heh, heh!

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Hello possum

Have you at any time been eating my green tomatoes? No?

You may go.

 

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Monday News

Hunt for Britons linked to Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik

This guy is a nut, thankfully his name is so difficult to pronounce there’s no danger of it being remembered.

Norway shooting: German tourist hailed a hero after saving 30 lives

I agree, he ran to the sound of the guns and operated his boat within sight of the deadly shore while searching for survivors. Bravo! 

Our tax system is fundamentally unjust

Just look at the example of General Electric.  G.E. is a favorite of the Obama administration and somehow they get away with not paying taxes year after year. The New York Times writes,

“The company reported worldwide profits of $14.2 billion, and said $5.1 billion of the total came from its operations in the United States. Its American tax bill? None. In fact, G.E. claimed a tax benefit of $3.2 billion.”

This is from “Business Investor” the rest of the article is here:

39 Things That Are Driving Ordinary Americans Absolutely Crazy

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Dodd-Frank Damage Begins to Unfold

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If we let people like this rule us, we don’t deserve a future.
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Sunday News

Morgan Manning: ‘War on Photography’ tramples rights

I have a slight interest here.

That Actually Took Longer Than I Thought

It took almost a day for some on the left to start blaming Sarah Palin for what happened in Norway. This post and the lengthy comment thread focuses on the question of Gun Control. They certainly have that in Norway, that’s why the only  person on that whole island with a gun was a insane murderer. In the US for every shooting committed by a nut with a gun there are several stories out there about incidents brought to a quick resolution by a armed citizen. These stories don’t get published in the NYT, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, etc., but in the smaller cities, the southern towns and out west they do.

So ask yourself, if you were on that island with your family lying in the dirt waiting to see your family murdered, would you rather have a cell phone to call police or a gun. Don’t wait until then to decide because without the training and familiarity with its use it might not do you any good.

Sen. Ron Johnson on Obama: “His Performance Tonight Showed He Is Not the Adult in the Room” (Video)

If you read enough about the game going on, from different points of view and the political spectrum, while avoiding the “sound bites coverage” of the MSM, you can see whats really going on.

Nuclear Power Is Extremely Safe — That’s the Truth About What We Learned From Japan

If you think this is BS, go look up the actual (not the projected death toll by MSM) death toll from  Chernobyl, look it up I’m not going to tell you. Then think about it.

Babes of Comic-Con 2011

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Debt ceiling, troubling thoughts by Michael McFatter

I’m worried. See if you follow my concern. Thus far the Democrats have proved intractable on these negotiations. But more than that, they seem to be living in denial as regards the national debt and more importantly the deficits. Right now we’re projecting deficits of 1.5 trillion every year for the next ten years. But those projections are based on growth rates of something like 3 – 3.5% from 2013 onwards. Which is unrealistic when you consider the current debt load plus piling on 1.5T more every year. It’s obvious that these projections are pure fantasy. They’re in denial about Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid sustainability and about Obamacare. They genuinely believed O-care was going to “bend the cost curve”! It’s ridiculous.Now, we all know this. None of this is new information. What has me worried is the idea that the Democrats ACTUALLY DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS IS THE END OF THE ROAD. Continue reading

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Launching from Green Harbor in Marshfield MA

Getting access to the water, having a safe place to park the car (that doesn’t cost a arm and leg) and decent conditions at low tide and high tide, I know the visitors to this blog are looking for this information. If you can find fun and interesting places to paddle to within range of your starting point, great! A lot of the areas I’ve been going on this blog have been in the nature of “getting away from it all”, looking for the quiet places with my camera where I can find the migrating birds, swimming muskrat and beaver, unobstructed views of spring flowers or fall foliage.  On this trip I was traveling a busy commercial, sport waterway with many nearby boats, Continue reading

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Things the Nanny State doesn’t want you to do.

It’s dangerous, you could get hurt, don’t climb on private property, or public property. The town, city and state have posted signs forbidding this activity.

Bite Me.

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Friday News

The Shuttle: a journey through space and time that took us nowhere

What could we have done in Space that would have counted and lasted for the 210 Billion we spent. And bugger the assholes whining about wanting the money for social services.

Wealthy GOP donors “couldn’t live with Sarah Palin,” voted for Obama instead

Sarah Palin wasn’t running for President, was the real reason that Obama looked like servant of their class?

How to Undress a Victorian Lady in Your Next Historical Romance

Complete with neat video.

 

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