Cat has their tongues, including the otherwise much-exercised tongue of him who must be obeyed.
Author: Jim Bowman
Jim Bowman covered religion 1968-78 for the Chicago Daily News, since then has written books, articles, etc., mostly on corporate history but also on religion (Company Man: My Jesuit Life, 1950-1968), and more recently on politics (Illinois Blues: How the Ruling Party Talks to Voters -- Lulu.com, Kindle). Longtime Oak Park, Illinois, resident, he lives now on Chicago's North Side, where four of his and Winnie's six children live close by.
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Physician, heal thyself . . .
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Have to endorse this message, has a lot to do with keeping one spiritually fit. Think about it.
Spiritually? This but also but specifically the devotion aspect. Seems to me you have to feed the good you, keeping the bad you at bay. Hence prayer and attention in general to your interior life.
The Daily Line | At Chicago’s City Council, committees are used to reward political favors and fund patronage
Have to wonder how much attention will be given to this ongoing problem by the city’s new (self-styled) progressive aldermen.
