Ask, Tell, and Live in Spain
By DuncanRhys C. Liancourt –This is not, though I write from Madrid, about splendid Spanish food. It is not about architecture, shopping, wine, or museums. It could have been, and it most likely would have been but for events in America. This is about a hugely successful democracy, a democracy that has achieved a level … Continue reading
Burnt Offering
By DuncanRhys C. Liancourt ––And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built the altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar, upon the wood. (Genesis 22) ––The views set forth in a book may be profoundly mistaken, … Continue reading
A Sad Story of a Good N-word apology Nullified
By DuncanRhys C. Liancourt ––If a good apology truly has three parts––saying sorry, taking responsibility, and trying to make it right––then Dr. Laura Schlessinger must be given credit for making a good apology. After repeatedly using the N-word on the air on her radio show, while on the line with a caller, Dr. Laura did … Continue reading