by Terrance Heath | Sep 10, 2009 | Blog
I didn't see the president's speech on health care reform last night, because it fell right in the middle of the kids' bedtime. I read about it afterwards. But I couldn't believe this until I'd seen it myself. It happened at 8:40 pm, just after the president vowed to...
by Terrance Heath | Sep 8, 2009 | Blog
One of the teachers who influenced me the most was Mr. Harrison, my high school English teacher. He taught me that the purpose of education was not to teach me what to think, but how to think — how to examine and question what I was told; to not merely "know" what I...
by Terrance Heath | Sep 4, 2009 | Blog
Sometimes you think you've lived beforeAll that you live todayThings you do come back to youAs though they knew the wayOh, the tricks your mind can play! "Where or When," Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart "It seems we've stood and talked like this before," goes the...
by Terrance Heath | Aug 26, 2009 | Blog
It was quiet this morning, when I sat down to read the news, after seeing the rest of my family out the door. It was quiet this morning when I read about the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., died without realizing what he called "the cause...
by Terrance Heath | Aug 24, 2009 | Blog
As the parent of a small child — who is apparently entering the "terrible twos" a few months early — I tend to put things in that context sometimes. What we're seeing from the health care town halls, what we've seen from the "birthers" and what we saw during...