There’s an old Bedouin metaphor I love that says you should never let a camel get his nose inside your tent. The metaphor alludes to the reality that many small, seemingly harmless situations ought to ...
For those who hold that the Bible, and particularly the Torah, is the Word of God, without flaw and inerrant, the last few hundred years have been very frustrating. The development of the Documentary ...
Matt Kinnaman's glowing article extolling virtues of America's form of capitalism (op-ed, August 31) got my head bobbing up and down in agreement until my neck muscles began to ache. Kinnaman, however ...
John summoned two of his disciples and sent them to the Lord to ask, “Are you the one who is to come, or should we look for another?” ~ Lk 7:18 Sometimes we are brought to a complete standstill in our ...
One of the more colorful exclamations heard in the halls of a state legislature is “the camel’s nose is under the tent!” The warning describes a proposal opponents fear will lead to more far-reaching ...
Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman got it wrong in the June 2 Eagle. In explaining why Great Britain is doing all the wrong things by adhering to the metaphor that holds the national economy ...
Egypt is camel country so it is appropriate that the long awaited camel’s nose of the great green loss and damage dream should finally appear. We are talking about potentially untold trillions of ...
I have written in past columns about the steadily growing involvement of government in the business of franchising, and the uneasy feeling franchisors hold about even the most apparently ...
This is a classic attempt to get the camel’s nose under the tent. You start out with the primary residence first and expand it to all property later. The whole concept of making a consumer tax the ...
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