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Anna Quindlen

Summertime Blues

Sometimes big events shake the nation's sense of self. But sometimes it is the small things, like the sound of jingle mail.

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  • Posted By: jane.simpson.wilson @ 07/15/2008 2:52:34 AM

    Thanks Anna, once again, you are right on the money, but don't forget the small things we revelled in as children; The Library, long days languishing in a swimming-hole, Slip 'n Slide, water-guns, G.I. Joe, when you think of it, none of us with a stoop and a group of friends had to "Go on Vacation". My twenty-year-old and I sit in the back yard and play with kittens that have emerged from the orchard each day from five to eight p.m. How lucky I am. We can both enjoy a few kittens and a warm summer afternoon in the shade.

  • Posted By: sixthofeleven @ 07/03/2008 11:33:52 PM

    Anna Quindlen's recent lament, "Summertime Blues", could just as easily have been titled "Crisis of Confidence" or "National Malaise", as the writer apparently went to the Jimmy Carter School of American Psychoanalysis. Quindlen offers no solutions for our collective woes, but she might start with a bit of individual accountability. The foreclosures and 'credit card indenture' she mentions could be avoided by simply spending within one's means. The entitlement mentality that led to purchases of unaffordable homes and accessories naturally leads to the expectation of government relief from such obligations. This leaves our government fewer resources to take care of true victims Quindlen mentions, such as those affected by the Iowa flooding and California wildfires.

  • Posted By: moreland01@gmail.com @ 07/03/2008 6:52:07 PM

    What a huge Bummer, Anna! Is it just a coincidence that you and Abe are sporting the same pose? Hmmmm?

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