Monthly Archives: April 2020

Believe (Some) Women

Some Women Have the Right to Be Believed: Clinton Endorses Biden, Who Has Been Accused of Sexually Assaulting Former Aide, for President By Ken K. Gourdin Yesterday, former United States Senator from New York and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham … Continue reading

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Fasting, Prayer, & COVID-19

Fasting, Prayer, COVID-19, and Interacting with the Divine By Ken K. Gourdin Recently, a poster at Mormon Dialogue and Discussion [sic] expressed doubt that President Russell M. Nelson’s invitation to members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints … Continue reading

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Not a Capital Case?

Not a Capital Case? Murder Suspect Kills More Than One Victim By Ken K. Gourdin Apparently, Albert Enoch Johnson of West Jordan, Utah, a Salt Lake City suburb, murdered Tony Butterfield, 31, and his wife, Katherine Butterfield, 30, also of … Continue reading

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Fiorina’s Looks

More, Belatedly, on Carly Fiorina’s Looks By Ken K. Gourdin Back in 2015, when former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina was a candidate for President, the White House’s current occupant, then a candidate as well, along with the ladies on the … Continue reading

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COVID-19 and Civil Liberties

A Brief Word on Communitarianism vs. Individualism, on COVID-19, on Slowing its Spread, and on Minimizing Infections and Deaths, Vis-a-vis Civil Liberties By Ken K. Gourdin Salt Lake City’s Deseret News has an editorial on the tricky balancing of the … Continue reading

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