SENSE and SENSITIVITIES
Making Epistemological Sense Out of Existential Madness
Alan Milner
- Location
- Florida, USA
- Birthday
- October 12
- Title
- Senior Mortgage Analyst
- Company
- RESMAC
- Bio
- Brooklyn-born, graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and City College of New York.
Background includes advertising, public relations, journalism, marketing, organizational development and fund raising and, for the past 15 years, mortgage banking.
You can still find my poetry at sagemerlin.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Republican 2012 Campaign:
Train Wreck....Or Juggernaut?
September 28, 2012 11:10AM - An Open Letter to an Irate
Iranian
September 14, 2012 09:25PM - Will McAvoy Address
Convention?
September 04, 2012 12:49PM - Truth Serum: The Republican
Campaign Strategy
June 07, 2012 08:54AM - Put Your Money Where Your
Mouth Is
May 31, 2012 01:53PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “The degree of public
misconceptions about substance
abuse,
prevention and
treatme…”
February 25, 2013 07:16PM - “Kosh, I've become
disillusioned with this whole
online
phenomenon for a number
of…”
October 20, 2012 01:35PM - “Frankly, Gordon, your
opinion of me is absolutely
immaterial
to anything going
on…”
October 02, 2012 03:30PM - “I really don't want to
answer Gordon, but not
answering
Gordon is like not
having…”
September 29, 2012 02:03PM - “Gordon, I am fucking
pissed at you. It must be your
fault. I
just composed a
bri…”
September 28, 2012 05:43PM
Alan Milner's Links
An Open Letter to A Young Iranian Muslim
When you first contacted, me some weeks ago, I was very pleased to hear from you because I have a great affection for the Persian people, and a great sympathy for the religion of Islam.
My father served in Iran during World War… Read full post »
Alan Milner's Favorites
Updates
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People of the Book - 29th Scroll of the Second Book
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Walking Miss Penny, a Meditation
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LET’S DROWN GROVER IN THE BATHTUB INSTEAD
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Homestyle Exposure Therapy
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Time Passing
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Illusion and Truth
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Why Merging Judaism and Christianity Doesn't Work
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How can this not be viral? Hilarious and terrifying both
Salon.com