The Informed Voter’s Guide to Election Day

I have sat by long enough, watching my town; my community and my state remain in a state of Kool-Aid-induced-coma, long enough. Many will choose to remain in that fog, as they have developed a real taste for the Kool-Aid. However, if a handful of people read this post and are able to emerge without any permanent brain damage to become a well-informed voter; then I have accomplished what I set out to do. In […] Read the Full Article »

Thugs Multiply In Tough Times

My brother got married Saturday. It was a happy day! For the first time in umm ever, my whole family was dressed up. I was so proud to show them off. When we were leaving the house, we noticed a seemingly ‘normal’ looking pair of guys looking at a car we have sitting near the road with a “For Sale” sign in the window. We paused in the drive and told them if they had […] Read the Full Article »

Tonight’s the night we make history…in Indiana

Earlier today, my three boys and I set out on an adventure that would take us to a place that’s both monumental and historical in many ways. The boys and I stood in line for 3 hours to see Hillary Clinton and Evan Bayh in Anderson Indiana.  While we waited in line, we had some serious quality time to discuss the election, the fact that this campaign is so historical, issues that are important to […] Read the Full Article »