All the basic principles of good government, good media, and good citizenship are being turned upside down by obvious and glaring conflicts of interest.
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Digital Revolution | Life Is Good, Then Again Maybe Not
Time For The Spring Fling Swing
So, the sign are undeniable. The season has changed and soon summer will be here. Most folks know that the political rhetoric in the public discourse cools off a bit this time of year…
About Photography
I put this graphic together as the cover of an Internet portfolio of photographs back in 1999. So, I never have claimed to be a graphic artist, but I thought the result was pretty good considering I didn’t even have a program with layers to work with. Alas, the elements are all gone, although I might redo it anyway.
Boston Tea Party Terrorist Bombings
Suggesting John McCain, and the other three nutcases, Lindsey Graham, Kelly Ayotte, and Pete King, are acting on behalf of not only domestic terrorism, but even sympathizers of international terrorism may seem a little far fetched. But does it really?
USA Today Chief Editor David Callaway Bows To King Content
I usually don’t have comments on too much of this stuff, but this time I especially give kudos to USA Today for eliminating the obnoxious and unnecessary page breaks that often seemed to occur after every paragraph.
Inbox Me Dammit!
Alabama Representative Mike Ball Responds To Sandy Hook Challenge
When I read this article on AL.com featuring Alabama State Representative Mike Ball’s response to the Sandy Hook massacre, I decided to send him an email. Immediately below is his glib reply and following is the original email I sent him.
My Old Boots | New York Schools Long Schedule
An old pair of boots are comfortable and warm like a puppy dog or an old friend. After reading this morning that schools in several states are headed to a longer, nearly year around schedule, I recalled an column I wrote years ago when Huntsville did the same thing. My perspective hasn’t changed so I […]
Debate II – Ho Hum Conundrum
Rancorous maybe, but I really didn’t see the second debate as exceptional amoung debates. Obama did as expected. He sharpened focus and displayed more assertiveness. Romney was predictable as usual, flip flopping consistently. Neither offered any new information, and only reinforced their agenda in the debate. No wonder then that the media, and some of […]



