This post was came about because Jason Dottley put up a comment on his facebook page that I could not ignore. Not what he said, but the comments that followed his post are what actually triggered the post. So I wrote on a topic I promised myself not to post on, because it is a [...]
Can a violent person be re-educated to not be violent? This blog-post asks that question. This is not a solution on how to cure a violent person within your family or one that is harming you or your loved ones. This post only asks the question to how violence can be stopped before it occurs [...]
Discrimination. It comes in all forms and from every corner of the globe. It can be against a race or ethnicity, it can be gender specific, it can be religiously based. It can be aimed at children, women, men, heterosexuals, homosexuals, transgenders, and anything else you can think of. Discrimination does not discriminate. Isn’t that [...]
You know all the stories that they tell you of the South? Most of them are true, they honestly are. Yes, there are the sweetest folks in the South, hospitable, down to earth and very God fearing. They do have their issues though; intolerance, hypocrisy, bigotry…actually the same thing you can find up north if I come to [...]
I’ve seen a lot of different things in my almost 47 years. Sadly enough, I’ve also experienced things that I wouldn’t wish my worst enemy (except those that put me through the experiences) and often even thinking about these events in my life or discussing them can be difficult. I try to be understanding, something [...]
Now that we have all watched the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada and seen just how great all the Nations competed side by side, some will be sorry it is all over.
Not me. In my opinion, the ‘real Olympics’ haven’t even started yet.
On March 12, 2010, at 18:00 hours, the most challenging of all [...]
This entry is divided up into more parts, the topic is just too important to be reduced into one small entry on my blog. I will do that occasionally if I feel the urge to, or see the necessity therein, for reasons of adding not only my opinion, but giving important, valid and credible facts.
PROP [...]
I am a full-time college student, which means that I am enrolled in a college and taking at least six credit hours per term at an accredited university or college. I don’t go to a traditional campus though; I take all of my classes online. When I started college I thought it would be the [...]
The heated debate over school uniforms and freedom of expression.
In the upcoming school year 2010/2011, the school my daughter is attending (high school) is going to implement the wearing of school uniforms. This has caused a heated debate and a lot of controversy among students, parents and teachers as well as the Board of [...]