A Year of Disasters The year was dominated by a global pandemic, but that was not the only disaster that faced us. The year opened…
Geeking Out with Jeffrey Harlan
A Year of Disasters The year was dominated by a global pandemic, but that was not the only disaster that faced us. The year opened…
Searching through the news on teh Interwebs, I came across this little gem: Man In Court For Allegedly Having Sex With Underage Teen CORPUS CHRISTI…
Finally watched the remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still. WTF? Klaatu as interstellar Greenpeace?! # @dannymcguffin You do realize that they make screens…
It was with dismay that I read the headlines this morning, which informed me that the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8. The proposition, which…
This is the third and final paper I had to write for my English class. The assignment was, effectively, to write a history paper with a personal interview and research to support that interview. For mine, I interviewed my friend, Darren, who served in Somalia while he was in the Army. I’d initially intended for the paper to focus on his time in Somalia, but it quickly morphed into the history of Somalia from WWII to the present.
An appeals court in California has upheld that Blogs can be just as legitimate a news source as more traditional media outlets, and are thus also entitled to the same protection under the law. Thankfully, someone actually read the Constitution (specifically, the First Amendment).
Y’know… I said this years ago when the British government outlawed and seized everyone’s guns… it was just a matter of time until they went after swords & knives…
Tales of deception, thievery and corruption seem to be a constant in Washington, especially in recent years. Now, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is under a congressional microscope, with $45 million reported missing.
Insidious doesn’t even begin to describe it.
Originally published in the Fullerton Student Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 2; 14 Feb 2000
A day for lovers it wasn’t.