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Who Carries the Sledge?
I just finished reading No Easy Day which is the autobiography of a SeAL who was part of the mission to capture or kill Osama Bin Laden. I should have read this a few years ago when it came out. This might … Continue reading
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We Need a Hero
I am a big Mark Suster fan and follow his blog regularly. I pretty much agree with everything he says and even if I don’t agree with things, I definitely take them to heart. Mark talks a lot about the … Continue reading
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Immigration Reform
A few weeks ago I was able to attend the naturalization ceremony for my friend Joe as he became a US citizen. I’d never seen one before. There were over 80 people in Concord, NH coming from 42 countries. It … Continue reading
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Naivety Lost
A few months back I wrote a post about gender inequality, the effects of objectifying women and their success in the workplace as a result. I wrote about my perceptions of success and the criteria needed to get ahead. I … Continue reading
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A Good Start
What do you call 500 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? A good start. I am a fan of the law and the Supreme Court in particular, but I still hate what many lawyers have done to over complicate … Continue reading
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Terrorism
Marathon Monday is a tradition. This was the first year in 5 that I was not with Loren at the Sox game followed by cheering the runners on Boylston. It was strange to see pictures of the gang and I … Continue reading
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Drop the God Complex
Some people quote poets, some great books, others quote politicians. I am not that well read, so I quote movies. If you have never seen the movie Malice with Alec Baldwin and Nicole Kidman, well you aren’t missing much. But … Continue reading
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Don’t Be That Guy
Last week for school vacation we all went to Killington for some skiing. The four of us were riding the lifts together and skiing closely in some fresh snow. We decided to take Juggernaut which is this long flat green … Continue reading
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I Wish I Didn’t Care
A good friend of mine has an uncanny ability to completely ignore things that don’t fit with what he wants in his simple world. I could give examples but it would give away the anonymity and possibly get him in trouble…not that he … Continue reading
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More Snow is Good
Any decent leader must actually find a way to affect change, rather than just talking about how great that change would be. When I was president of the temple watching membership dwindle with an outrageous annual budget deficit, one of … Continue reading
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