Challenging the Rhetoric; Are YOU Up to the Challenge?
Women make the world go round … or so it’s said. It is also said a woman’s work is never done. We take that challenge! The language used in corporate media … Continue reading →
Excuse Me, But You’re Writing History
Not everybody writes about news or current events, but those who do are writing history. Every post and page is its own legacy whether it has one reader or millions … Continue reading →
When Sharing Is Not Caring
With the explosion of social media everything is subjective to the almighty “share” button and I mean everything. Unfortunately much of the “news” that is “shared” today is not really … Continue reading →
SSG Biggs: Has Hastings’ Friend Turned Family Foe?
Most of us had never heard of Staff Sergeant Joe Biggs until a few days after the death of award-winning investigative journalist Michael Hastings. Since then, Biggs has been all … Continue reading →
DHS in the Hood
On July 10, 2013, at approximately 5pm – MST, multiple law enforcement vehicles pulled into a relatively quiet neighborhood on Poplar Street in Denver, Colorado. One by one cruisers and … Continue reading →
Be the Media
In 59 B.C. the first newspaper — called Acta Diurna (latin for Daily Acts or Daily Public Records), was published in Rome. Carved into wood or stone, verdicts and outcomes of legal issues were publicly posted … Continue reading →
The Change in Our Pockets
Dear Leader (that means us), Experiences we have are a part of who we become and we are always evolving. Just like a child learns fire is hot and causes … Continue reading →
Quiet Coincidences
It’s unsettling to see news stories continue to be posted on Breitbart’s site and yet, see no ongoing news about Breitbart’s death. The fact that he suddenly died, leaving a … Continue reading →
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