Barry, The Great Emasculator (Editorial)
Who is this beast that uses power to destroy what he is feeding on, our country?
Why The Contraception Mandate Wins
A look at the supportive facts of the original contraception mandate of the 2010 Affordable Care Act, and why it should have won the argument over religious freedom.
Figurative & Evaluative Language for Writers
Figurative and Evaluative language can be used to expand on definitions and explanations to illustrate a passage in more colorful terms. They invite the reader to a topic from many angles and get a clearer picture of the topic in their head.
How Political Parties are Similar to Religious Extremists
Simply venting my disgust for politicians and religious extremists in one article.
The Blue Agency Gains a Pole Editorial
The communication world is moving and with Blue.
How to Write an Effective Activism Letter to The Editor of a Newspaper
One struggle many activists face is spreading awareness about their cause. One effective way to do this is through writing a letter to the editor of a newspaper for publication.
Saving The Children: Is It Possible?
Opinion on children living in poverty and our approach to the issue.
Collective Bargaining and Our Unions
An opinion on the recent attack on collective bargaining.
Comic Books in The Classroom
An examination of the rhetoric and workings of comic books in the classroom, an editorial which appeared in the New York Times.
Giving Thanks for Family and Food
In which I lavish love on my mother’s cooking and ridicule the origins of our November holiday.











