Three Funerals and an Atheist
What should be, or could be, a correct, clear funeral message. [02-28-00]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
A Crutch Lost
Looking across that wheel of life, which turns faster than it used to. [02-21-00]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Shallow and Apathetic Times
The people of our time will not allow their souls to be tested or tried at all. [01-24-00]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Second Half Journey
We are tadpoles and don't know we're going to become frogs. [01-10-00]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
What Millennium? You Missed It!
The millennium fever is stirring up deep mythic feelings, and much balderdash. [12-20-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
No Class War Here
We're supposed to pretend that this booming economy is just fine for the overworked masses who have very much less than those who have the most. [11-29-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Slow to Learn the Lessons of Racism
A little learning is a dangerous thing. [11-08-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
A Confused Society
There are times when one senses that too much is ailing the system for it to be cured by patching. [10-25-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
A Longer Perspective
There is a large quantity of time into which a thoughtful young person must organize the stories from the past that she hears or reads about. [10-11-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Reconquest, Then and Now
Another "reconquista" is under way. [09-27-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Early and Late
A conversation about dying. [07-26-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
The Thrill Is Gone
If one wants to retain full responsibility for one's own actions, one better stay out of the armed forces. [07-19-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Big Black Billboards
What those billboards from God say and what they really mean. [06-28-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
A New Galaxy
In a mere 100 years, whatever is troubling me now won't matter very much. [06-14-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
Music to My Ears
Manipulation. [05-24-99]
Harry Willson, WEEKLY ALIBI
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