Dennis Knight
- Location
- Whittier, California, USA
- Birthday
- December 31
- Title
- I'm the typist of those little
- Company
- www.dknightpost.com
- Bio
- I own several ant farms, but the little fellas haven't produced a single crop.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Million Hoodie March - For
Trayvon Martin
March 22, 2012 08:02PM - The Power of Peaceful
Revolution
November 09, 2011 02:22AM - So You Don't Like President
Obama. You Still Need to Vote.
September 28, 2010 12:25PM - OS: In the Name of God, Please
Just Stop!
August 27, 2010 02:52PM - How to Become a Curmudgeon
January 24, 2010 04:14PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “Joan,
This is an
absolutely wonderful
read Joan. Inspirational
and
deeply
moving.…”
April 13, 2012 12:51PM - “Lea,
Thank you for
your comment. I watched the
speech that night also. I
echo
your…”
March 23, 2012 05:57PM - “Thanks for a wonderful
read Lisa. You pulled so much
into
this piece that
strikes…”
March 20, 2012 10:49AM - “Kent,
This is a
great article. It's full of
insight and
sound
thinking.
"I
gue…”
March 19, 2012 12:39PM - “Scarlett,
Thanks for
such a winsome and engaging
post. This delightful
to
read.
Rat
8230;”
March 19, 2012 12:34PM
Dennis Knight's Links
Four Dead In Ohio

I remember hearing the news of the Kent State killings at my own
school campus that terrible Monday May 4, 1970.
The deaths of Allison Krause, Jeffrey Glen Miller, Sandra Lee
Scheuer, and William Knox Schroeder left a life long impression
upon me. Their senseless killings were/… Read full post »

I grew up with a deep fascination and respect for the heroes I discovered in the cinema, fairy tales, mythology, and even comic books. They inspired me as few other things have.
When I read these fictional stories of honor and bravery I longed to become just as… Read full post »
We Need to Be Better People

Transforming the character of debate in our nation will not be an easy thing to do. It’s much easier to sink to whatever level of communication is being used (or abused) at the moment.
This is especially true when we become angered or upset by misinformation, outright lies, or… Read full post »
How Heartland Was Saved - A “Fairy Tale”

Perhaps it’s because there is something enchanted about this story, or because so few remain who remember they actually saw these events take place.
Whatever the cause, we who lived through the conflict have incredible difficulty recalling the tale or believing that we were part of the… Read full post »
Cursing: The Pros and Cons of Swearing

There are times when nothing seems to communicate what we're
feeling inside better than an emphatically exhaled curse word.
I find swearing to be most effective when used like black or white
truffles in the kitchen: Sparingly with an eye to the cost.
Gratuitous swearing misses the point. Gil/… Read full post »
Illusions, Feathers, and Wax
There are borders and boundaries that trouble me
They trouble me because they do not trouble me enough
Like the boundaries between the “haves” and the
“have nots”
South of here, across secured borders
Indulged luxury occupies white sandy beaches
And “hard earned” reward… Read full post »
The Passing
In the still moments before you passed
That late fall afternoon
I could feel you preparing to leave me
“Forever”
I looked upon your face
And a thousand memories flashed through my mind
I “saw” your smile
Waking me
First thing in the morning
I saw your stern seriousness
Warning me of an… Read full post »
Gays, The Constitution, The Bible, and Mass Confusion

Introduction
The last few decades have seen a dangerous blurring of the lines
which our founders drew to protect our Constitutional Republic from
becoming an extension of any religion - and in particular the
Christian church.
At the same time large segments of the Evangelical Church have
enthus/… Read full post »
Revenge and Forgiveness
Life brings difficult choices, hard situations, and hurtful relationships.
People get crushed, bruised, broken and wounded in ways they
never see coming. Often we can find ourselves without the
experience or living skills to deal very well with what we're going
through.
Folks who invest their hearts… Read full post »
Why Bother Listening If I'm Right?
If you visit tribesmen in Papau New Guinea it’s not too clever to expect them to adopt your manners, customs and language.
If you want your time with them to pass productively you’ll become a student and learn from them. It’s only after you obtain some knowledge of why these… Read full post »
Atticus Finch Defends Barack Obama
Modified text from the closing argument in “To Kill A Mockingbird” - with apologies to Harper Lee and Horton Foote.

“The candidates for the Republican Party, with the exception of a few tepid disavowals, have presented themselves to you voters - to this Country - in the cyn… Read full post »
Giving In To Fear

If history teaches us anything it’s that we rarely learn anything from history.
Human history is the story of men seeking power by any means necessary.
The moments we cherish most in the human chronicle have come from those who love peace and have made… Read full post »
Elitist: The New "Uppity"
During the Pennsylvania Primary Barack Obama was labeled by his
opposition as an "elitist." In doing so they created an opportunity
to call Senator Obama "that uppity negro" while using
words that are politically correct.
That may not have been anyone's intention. But intended or not
that's been the l… Read full post »
Doing Reconciliation Right - Even Here at OS

It's desperately hard work to privately appeal to people we have issues with. And to do so long term - seeking to find a lasting reconciliation - is even harder. But it is mature.
The easiest route to take is to publish our conflicts publicly without ever going through the process of/… Read full post »
Change Before Things Become Violent

Current events have moved many of us to realize it
wouldn’t take much to see violence replace informed debate
and reason.
Seeking to settle race issues with violence nearly destroyed our
nation once before. The Civil War, which tore America apart, offers
an urgently needed lesson to us n/… Read full post »
Governor Palin? What Are You Aiming At?

Governor Palin, are you oblivious to the potential violence you’re inciting by claiming that Senator Barack Obama has been “palling around with domestic terrorists”?
Please tell us that’s not what you’re
aiming at.
Senator McCain, after so many years in politics,/… Read full post »
This Should Scare the Crap Out of You - Really It Should
These people are being interviewed as they arrive at a McCain-Palin rally held in Strongsville, Ohio. Frightening stuff - really.
I have to agree with a comment made by an astute observer. The Republicans cutting funding for education certainly worked.
The Power of Our Words for Good

The influence we can have upon the lives of others is an awesome
thing. Promoting healthy feelings and motivating people to embrace
the beauty that life holds can begin with something as simple as a
spoken word.
Words have tremendous power.
Words can cause a weary single mother to/… Read full post »
The Lynching The Media Dismissed

According to the AP, on Tuesday morning, September 22,
2008, a life sized commercially reproduced cardboard cut out of
Senator Barack Obama was found hung by the neck in effigy from a
tree near the heart of the campus of George Fox University in
Newberg Oregon.
Taped to the chest/… Read full post »
Yellow Journalism and the True
Through no fault of their own, people born after the Baby Boomer
Generation have as much difficulty recognizing the difference
between "Yellow Journalism" and true journalism as they do
discerning the difference between politicians and genuine
statesmen.
The modern day descendants of true journalism a… Read full post »


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