WA State Update

It has been a busy week in domestic violence and homicide news here in Washington State. You can search this blog (see the box at the upper right corner) for more posts on each case. Robert Yates Last Friday, convicted serial killer Robert Yates filed an appeal in federal court in an attempt to escape […]

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State-Sanctioned Serial Killers

Once again the blogosphere has taken on an important cause before most of the media would dare bring this evil to light: the cases of Kermit Gosnell and Douglas Karpen. Both are “doctors” who for years have been slaughtering babies as “legitimate” abortion providers. As a Christian, I’m pro-life. I believe that God created life […]

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Castro in Cleveland

Ariel Castro. This name has now joined the ranks of other recent captors and rapists like Phillip and Nancy Garrido, Brian Mitchell and Wanda Barzee, and Josef Fritzl. For over nine years this psychopath mercilessly tortured three young women he kidnapped and kept locked up in his home. Day after day, for about 3400 straight […]

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Tilapiphobia

February 2010. I’m hungry. It’s lunchtime. Fish sounds good. I make fish. Here is the email I sent to a couple of friends soon after this fish incident. The name of the grocery store has been omitted. I just ate the worst tasting fish I have ever had in my life. Every burp brings back […]

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Sandy Hook = False Flag?

The other day I was asked if I thought that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a false flag operation. A false flag operation is when a government stages an attack against its own people while pretending to be an enemy. This can be used to justify going to war with that enemy, using […]

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On the Boston Marathon

God help us. At lunchtime ABC News broke into the local broadcast I was listening to and announced that two explosions had occurred near the finish line of the Boston Marathon. It seemed that authorities did not know what had exploded or if it was related to the marathon. As the afternoon progressed and more […]

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Caprica is Burning

Fans of the Battlestar Galactica reboot will know exactly what I’m referencing in the title of this post: I’ve never seen a more poignant depiction of nuclear war than in that series. Tonight sources say that North Korea has missiles pointed at us and Iran could be just weeks away from having a bomb (especially if […]

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Remembering a Titan

She was the most threatening kind of woman– intimidating to insecure men and discombobulating to women who maintain the bigoted stereotype that strong, moral females could only come from the political left. She didn’t mean to be. She was just being herself, her articulate, immovable, delightfully intellectual self– Margaret Thatcher. She was nicknamed Zheleznaya Dama Ugrozhayet, […]

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Text Dude

Young ladies (including those in my life), listen up. It’s time for some straight talk about guys who consider texting a primary form of communication or an appropriate way to get to know you. As evidenced in previous blog posts on grammar and communication skills, I feel that texting is the devolution of the English […]

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Shout Out to my Peeps in B.A.!

Today the first Latin American pope was elected and to the seeming shock of many, he’s a staunch Catholic. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis I, is Italian by ancestry, an academic by profession, and the first Jesuit to become pope. Jesuits typically live simple lives and are devoted to causes like human rights, higher education, and […]

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