When I look back through my blog, I realize that I have touched upon the subject of having to deal with the consequences of one’s actions many times. The first time was when I addressed the Jennifer Wilbanks story back in 2005 (she was the woman who disappeared a day before she was going to […]
Diversity
Last night, my wife and I went out to vote, and then we went to what had been billed as a Democratic celebration event. We were literally one of the first people to arrive, not including the press, since we voted just down the street from the hotel, and we had a decision to make: […]
A few days ago, I wrote on Twitter and asked a question that has been bothering me for weeks. That question is, if Obama was a Muslim, why would that automatically disqualify him in the eyes of some people. I also added the second question, which is why people who are saying that don’t see […]
I encountered real poverty head on when my dad went to Vietnam back in 1969. For some reason, when he went overseas we couldn’t live in on base housing; I never learned the reason why. So, last minute we ended up moving to Kansas City, Missouri, to live with my grandmother. Josep Castell via Compfight […]
Well, this certainly was an interesting day. Because of server issues, I spent a big part of the day reviewing many blogs, just to see what was out on the blogosphere that might interest readers of my blog. I came across this post on the Electronic Village blog called This Week In Blackness that caught […]