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Larry Barnett: Losing the Moral High-Ground

America’s current strategy of dominance now explicitly includes removing leaders of other countries by force or outright killing them. Killing political leaders used to be called assassination, a widely condemned practice. We used to place such brutality in a low moral category, even when it... Continue

Larry Barnett: The Agony and the Ecstasy 

When you live with and love someone for 50 years, you get at all: the fullness of youth, the blossoming of middle age, the challenges of getting old, memories of tenderness, vitality, decline, joy and sorrow.  I am a paternal type, a combination of care... Continue

Larry Barnett: I Lost a Fingernail

It happens when you hit the tip of your index finger hard with a hammer. It hurts like hell immediately, of course, and you know you’re in for trouble. Then it turns red and begins pulsating. The nail quickly gets discolored as blood seeps under... Continue

Larry Barnett: Our Democracy’s Dilemma

The role of government in a democracy has always been a matter of contention. Should government’s primary effort be the protection of individual liberty or the protection of the common good? Proponents of the former believe the protection of individual liberty includes defending private property... Continue

Larson Park Reopens After Makeover

Larson Park is once again echoing with the sounds of children’s laughter, punctuated by the crisp pop of pickleball paddles on the newest courts in the County.  After a major, $4.3 million renovation that closed the park for nearly a year, the 7.6-acre property, that... Continue

Larry Barnett: Men, Money, Sex and Power

The media is on fire about the Epstein files, and rightfully so. The files reveal the way an entire class of men – wealthy, celebrated, entitled – routinely connected with each other to share contacts, socialize and enjoy themselves, often at the expense of others.... Continue

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New study reveals Antarctica faces collapse or resilience by 2100, with irreversible ice loss possible under high emissions scenarios Continue

Larry Barnett: What We Must Sometimes Do for Love 

The force of love is among the most powerful of human experiences. I’m specifically considering love between people, not love of country, ice cream, or the many other things we say or even feel we love. I’m talking about romantic love, in all its manifestations. ... Continue

Sonoma Valley Library Book Sale March 7 and 8

Sonoma Valley Regional Library 755 West Napa St, Sonoma Two days of book buying on Sat. March 7, 11-4 and Sun. March 8, 1-4 Hardcover   -$3 Softcover-$2 Kids-$1 Sun. 3-4  Buy 1 and get 1 free 1 free book to each child attending Credit... Continue

Larry Barnett: The Doom Scenario

“We’re doomed,” said my therapist. It was a notable moment that has stayed with me over all these years. He was a Jungian – not a school of psychotherapy known for being pessimistic – and he made this announcement while we were discussing humanity. I’ve... Continue