Okay, I know I’ve posted nothing since coming back but I have to re-visit a recent topic before I can in good conscience move on to post anything new.
In my travels I picked up a newspaper which had been discarded in a hotel lobby. You may ask why, when it would normally be more [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Missouri’
Harping On A Theme
Posted in Daily Life, Personal Insights, Readings, tagged Missouri, Democrat, government, Washington, destruction, state, terrorism, American, threat, detain, report, law enforcement, federal, Christian, political, Chuck Baldwin, paraphenalia, suspect, conservative, airport, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, newspaper, Herald, Everett, Snohomish, county, Seattle, Mt. Baker, Snoqualmie, national forest, Extremism report, Homeland insecurity, Debra J. Saunders, Debra Saunders, SanFrancisco Chronicle, extremism, Rightwing Extremism, sensitive, home-grown, militia, violence, violent, attack, dissent, Washington D.C., facts, Crackers Beware, non-violent, organization, nationwide, assessment, militant, abortion, free trade, NAFTA, gun control, same sex marriage, veteran, Oklahoma City bomber, Tim McVeigh, Gulf War, law, bias, harm, dangerous, lone wolf, terrorist cell, suspicious, dire motive, sludge, white, supremacist, autonomy, ideal, fearmonger, exception, conspiracy, Office of Intelligence and Analysis, I&A, domestic, planning, rhetoric, knife, Current Economic, and Political Climate, Fueling Resurgence, in Radicalization, and Recruitment on April 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Midwest Flooding
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Arkansas, Batesville, Black River, Black Rock, Doniphan, flooding, Forche River, Imboden, Jonesboro, midwest, Missouri, Neelyville, Newport, news, Piggott, Powhatan, Spring River, White River, Yahoo on March 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Though a staggering majority of my local channels have bypassed all but the most vague details of this tragedy, I can’t ignore the flooding across Missouri and Arkansas that has taken several lives and caused billions of dollars in damage and lost productivity. I grew up in Arkansas, spent a great deal of time in the rivers that [...]