By REG HENRY, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Unqualified? Inexperienced? Perfect.

To live into adulthood in our era is to be in a constant state of amazement. Everything is in a constant state of flux and what seemed preposterous in one age is commonplace in the next.

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The forgotten lesson of the primaries

While everybody else is writing about the results of the New Hampshire primary, I can only follow my contrary nature and write about the forgotten man of American politics.

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I was younger then than now

It has been brought to my attention that I have one foot in the grave. While I can assure you that my other foot is having fun, this alarming news is something to consider.

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Resolutions for you to follow

With Christmas come and gone, it is time to start thinking about New Year's resolutions.

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The actionable liabilities before Christmas

It is the tradition in some American families to read Clement Clarke Moore's charming seasonal poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas" every Christmas Eve.

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Why tolerance cannot be tolerated

From the Department of Flogging Dead Horses, I offer one last thought on Mitt Romney's JFK moment, when he tried to ease the concerns of conservative voters concerning his Mormon religion.

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