by David Richardson | Mar 14, 2014 | Environment/Environmentalism, Politics
Perhaps people are either tired of discussing or too embarrassed to discuss the problems of Obamacare, so the cultural conversation is returning to debate climate change. Advocates intone that 97% of peer-reviewed research demonstrates that man-made climate change is...
by David Richardson | Jan 24, 2014 | Basic Assumptions, Morals/Ethics
Recently, my middle school daughter’s English teacher assigned his students to write an essay on the Fayette County NAACP’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day theme. This year the topic is “Why Inclusion and Diversity is Important for the Future Health of Our...
by David Richardson | Oct 2, 2013 | Politics
We are several days now into a partial shutdown of the federal government. While many people may loathe the budget impasse in Washington, I am celebrating. However, I am not celebrating for reasons you may think. True, I tend to have more conservative political...
by David Richardson | Jun 10, 2013 | Basic Assumptions
My family has lived in Fayette County, Georgia for 23 years. It is a great place to live, work, and raise a family. We have a great neighborhood with lots of variety from little kids to retired people. Some of our neighbors are native Georgians and some, like my...
by David Richardson | Dec 6, 2012 | Basic Assumptions, Education, Politics
Video Version of this Article: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AzLOekrWW4 Warning: I am about to say something very offensive. You should either stop reading now or get ready to be outraged. But I am going to do it anyway, so here it comes…Merry Christmas!! I do not wish you...