We Don’t Need More Prayers, We Need Tougher Gun Laws

Read MoreAnother mass shooting. More bloodshed. More death. More agony.
And, of course, more thoughts and prayers.
Sigh.

Read MoreAnother mass shooting. More bloodshed. More death. More agony.
And, of course, more thoughts and prayers.
Sigh.

Read MoreIt’s been a solid start to the 2017 NFL regular season — with 11 wins and 6 losses. That’s a net gain of $1,170.

Read MoreThe Las Vegas Club in downtown Las Vegas was a smelly armpit of a casino, coated in a mix of disgusting bodily fluids and cheap booze, the dingy carpets dusted in cigarette ash and I adored every sick square sentimental inch of all that rotten residue and loved blowing every dumb dollar I wasted there. Here’s my recollection of the joy of tackiness.

Read MoreThis is the third and final article in a trilogy on my reminiscence of Dallas.
Read PART 1 here.
Read PART 2 here.

Read MoreI’ve attended hundreds of sporting events at the college and pro level. This means I’ve witnessed the customary pre-game rendition of the national anthem more times than I can count in dozens of cities and stadiums all over the country.
I find it puzzling to see those who vehemently criticize pro football players for taking a knee being labeled as “disrespectful.” The protestors are “disrespecting the flag” is a popular accusation that’s been raised all over social media. The president has even jumped into the melee, and typically as has been his doing, he’s made the issue far more incendiary for the country he presumably governs.
However, based on my experiences observing the national anthem played at games, of all major sports, there does seem to be quite a bit of hypocrisy going on.