And On Earth Peace

It’s one of those stories that you never hear about even though it’s been recanted by President Reagan, Reader’s Digest and featured on Unsolved Mysteries. Maybe the reason it hasn’t been made into a movie is that it’s just a story of several people coming together to have a dinner. But when you think aboutContinue reading “And On Earth Peace”

The Filmmaker Who F@#%ing Loves Christmas

For many cinophiles, they don’t care for the Hallmark Christmas movies or whatever family-friendly “instant classic” Disney tries to present each year. No, there’s one filmmaker whose pretty much made it his goal to focus as many movies he can around the holidays. A lot of people may not know the name Shane Black. ButContinue reading “The Filmmaker Who F@#%ing Loves Christmas”

Colorado’s Trump Ballot Ban Can Be The Spark For Other States

On Tuesday, Dec. 19, the Colorado State Supreme Court voted in a 4-3 ruling to disqualify Donald J. Trump from the ballot citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. It’s likely to go all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court first thing after the new year. But at the same time, California is wrestlingContinue reading “Colorado’s Trump Ballot Ban Can Be The Spark For Other States”

No One Wants To Be Dictator For A Day

“He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.” This was the comment spoken back during early January 2019 by Crystal Minton and it sums up 100 percent why spome people had voted for Donald Trump and still continue to support him. Minton was working as a prison employee in Florida during the governmentContinue reading “No One Wants To Be Dictator For A Day”

Was Sandra Day O’Connor Forced Out?

Eighteen years is a long time. While I commend former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor for stepping down in her mid-70’s and spending those years having a private life, it still raises a lot of questions. In the summer of 2005, everyone was certain that Chief Justice William Rehnquist wasn’t going to be onContinue reading “Was Sandra Day O’Connor Forced Out?”

Henry Kissinger, How We’re (Not) Missing Yer

The question people usually ask if the ends justify the means. They present a scenario over whether it’s worth killing 100 people if it saves 100,000 people. We live in a society where we have to constantly question that even if we don’t want to, nor wonder why we should. Henry Kissinger finally died onContinue reading “Henry Kissinger, How We’re (Not) Missing Yer”

‘Two Tribes’ Loses Its Identity And Theme Through Pretentious Plot

I won a set of books on Indigenous Native American stories from the Tahlequah City Library at the SkasdiCon that was held earlier this month at Northeastern State University. One of those books is Two Tribes. And while I did like the other graphic novel, Borders, I found this one to be lost in itsContinue reading “‘Two Tribes’ Loses Its Identity And Theme Through Pretentious Plot”

Happy Thanksgiving To One And All

I want to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving or a Happy Friendsgiving depending on what you follow. I appreciate you all following and reading this blog as it has helped me focus on accomplish a daily goal. While I’ve had a few ups and down this year, several of my friends and their friends haveContinue reading “Happy Thanksgiving To One And All”

Farewell To A First-Class First Lady

During my time in the America, Ga. area covering news, I would occassionally see former President Jimmy Carter around. He was living at his modest home in the Plains community. I hardly ever saw Rosalynn Carter unless it was for a big event. Rosalynn, just like her husband, never really put on airs really. IContinue reading “Farewell To A First-Class First Lady”