Charleston, Strong, Represents
I listened yesterday, live, to the families of the slain in Charleston speaking in the arraignment hearing of the defendant being charged, and cried. I grew up in the wake … Continue reading →
Massacre In The Holy City: Why Would God Do That?
Last night, twenty-one-year-old Dylann Roof walked into a Wednesday night Bible study at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, S.C., and opened fire, killing nine persons, including pastor and … Continue reading →
The Value Of Your Vote
After last night’s 2014 mid-term election results, Republicans are cautiously emboldened. Democrats are disappointed and bracing for the cooler air that comes with lame duck season. It’s 2006 turned inside … Continue reading →
Now Barney Gets Frank
Well, Barney Frank, recently retired Democratic U.S. House Representative from Massachusetts, now boldly proclaims that Obama lied when selling Obamacare to the American public, telling us that we could … Continue reading →
Women Are Weaker; Men Are Responsible
Roxanne Jones, a woman who has apparently made her mark in sports journalism, recently posted a column on CNN‘s website concerning the motherly advice she gave her son when he … Continue reading →
The Real Inconvenient Truth
A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I was a Journalism major in college. In what must have been the first week in class, I received … Continue reading →
Furor Erupts Over Susan G. Komen Halt Of Grants To Planned Parenthood | WBUR & NPR
Furor Erupts Over Susan G. Komen Halt Of Grants To Planned Parenthood | WBUR & NPR. The article above reports that the Susan G. Komen foundation has halted funding to … Continue reading →