Primum Mobile Magazine, Issue XVI Merciful Rain, by Paul Lytle Towards a More Perfect Representation, by Daniel Morgan Darkness and Light, by Jennifer Bishop The Four-Part Plan to Free Elections, by J.E. Heath Click for Poetry

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Merciful Rain, by Paul Lytle

Don’t you get annoyed with all of those people who praise God for the rain? We always had a good laugh at those people around here until Mr. Lytle decided to see sense in it. If that wasn’t bad enough, he’s decided to explain it to the rest of us? I much prefer it when he’s writing about Superman . . .

Towards a More Perfect Representation, by Daniel Morgan

Mr. Morgan has explained this great vision for a hierarchical world many times, but now he’s applying that frame to politics. The result is, well, interesting, so say the least. A certain segment of the population, say about 51% of the population, will find it very interesting. But before you cancel your subscription, take a look at his reasoning behind this one.

Darkness and Light, by Jennifer Bishop

What fascinates us so much about anti-heroes? Books advertise the fact as though it is a good thing. We are always shocked at what these dark heroes do, and yet we run out looking for that type of literature. But is this really the best type of character, or are we missing something in the saints out there that is infinitely more deep?

The Four-Part Plan to Free Elections, by J.E. Heath

McCain-Feingold promised to clean up elections, and now our elections are dirtier than ever. Finance scandals fill our newspapers. Is there a better way to keep elections clean while also keeping them free? Mr. Heath believes that he has the answer. I’ll give you a hint — not less money, but more.

Poetry

Days Of Laissez-Faire, by by Jeff Daiell

Marred, by Daniel Morgan





Cover image: "Sky Full of Colors," by Kim Lytle, 2005.

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