Posts Tagged ‘America’

Rinse and Repeat: Post-Election Musings

Rinse and Repeat:  Post-Election Musings
With each election, we see “We the people” in action. Once again, “the people have spoken” and American voters have done what we do best; we changed our minds. We may not know what we want politically – but we know what we don’t want. At least until the next distraction. Politicians...
November 12th, 2010 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More

I Love My Country, But It Doesn’t Always Love Me

I Love My Country, But It Doesn’t Always Love Me
I love the USA.  I love everything about it.  I love the Constitution (and ALL of the amendments) and the Declaration of Independence.  I love the Founding Fathers – those who “pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.”  I love my country as a parent loves a child...
July 4th, 2010 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More

The Foreigner Among Us

The Foreigner Among Us
In light of the new immigration laws signed into effect in Arizona, now might be the perfect time to question the direction politics are taking with regard to foreigners in our land.  Arizona’s bill allows police to question and arrest people without warrant if there is “reasonable suspicion”...
June 16th, 2010 | Featured, Social Justice | Read More

No One Is Reading

Now, I’m not going to say this is the source of all the things wrong with America. But I will say it’s a source of a lot of what’s wrong with America. US reading habits are on the decline. I’m shocked. Further, there was a lovely Onion News Network piece last week. Remember...
August 21st, 2007 | Blog | Read More