American Values Alliance | Practical voice for progressive valuesIn an Indy Star article, Mary Beth Schneider reported that "Some party members call the Democratic presidential primary fight trouble. On Saturday, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton called it good for democracy."
Last night, a friend was reporting on a recent family gathering. The Muslim cousins were in from D.C., so she'd asked the wife's sister (Lutheran), her own mother (Episcopalian), and a neice (Catholic) to dinner at her (Jewish) home.
read more | Sheila Suess Kennedy's blog | login or register to post comments
I was still a young girl when the Viet Nam War "ended." I remember wondering what we were fighting for and never quite getting an answer that "went clunk" (having the kind of gravity that the truth often does). It was in 1984 or 85 when I went with some college friends to see the movie, The Killing Fields.
I'd never felt that way before (sad and glad and empty and strangely filled) and the movie chronicled both the atrocities of the war and the friendship of the two men, Dith Pran and Sydney Schanberg.
I didn't quite know if our involvement was to corrale the spread of Communism or to loose justice. I still think it was the former and not the latter.
The movie won three Oscars including a Supporting Actor nod for Haing S. Ngor, another Cambodian who had escaped from the Khmer Rouge, as Dith Pran, the subject of the movie. Sadly, Dr. Ngor (he was also a physician) was murdered by an Asian gang outside of his LA home in the early 1990's.
read more | Lalita Amos's blog | login or register to post comments
6 hours 50 min ago
7 hours 10 min ago
21 hours 28 min ago
22 hours 15 min ago
1 day 12 hours ago
1 day 13 hours ago
1 day 16 hours ago
1 day 21 hours ago
1 day 21 hours ago
2 days 5 hours ago