Fireworks light the sky at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway Over this past weekend our country celebrated it's 233rd birthday. We the people of the United States of America celebrated in a variety of ways. Many flocked to the beaches along our coastlines. Even more celebrated with family or … Continue reading Reflections on the Fourth of July 2009
R.I.P. Michael Jackson (and Farrah)
I'm going to start this post with a plain statement: I don't believe that Michael Jackson was a pedophile at all. I don't believe that he ever had any type of inappropriate sexual relations with any child whatsoever.And I hope that the man, who I do believe was a tortured soul thanks to a traumatic … Continue reading R.I.P. Michael Jackson (and Farrah)
SJU Awards & Honor Society
I was honored on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 to be inducted into the Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society at Saint Joseph's University in a ceremony held on-campus in the Chaplet of Saint Joseph. Also, I was extremely honored to become the recipient of the SJU award for academic excellence in the Criminal Justice curriculum, … Continue reading SJU Awards & Honor Society
Will April’s showers bring May flowers?
April was a pretty rough month in any way that you want to size it up. Record spending, debt, unemployment. A major shift towards socialism by our government. Increased attacks on the sacrament of marriage by homosexuals and liberal thinkers. And then finally ending with an attack by a Swine Flu pandemic.It's all a bit … Continue reading Will April’s showers bring May flowers?
Pandemics are nothing to sneeze at
For some people it's probably a big joke. 'Swine Flu', it just has a funny name, right? For others it's probably a case of wondering what all the fuss is about, since we are talking about a few dozen cases in the United States, and all of those are down around the border with Mexico, … Continue reading Pandemics are nothing to sneeze at
