
To Terry Malloyâby Mark Arnold
Back in 2004, shortly after Marlon Brando died, I wrote this piece to honor him for his incredible performance in the movie “On the Waterfront,”
Back in 2004, shortly after Marlon Brando died, I wrote this piece to honor him for his incredible performance in the movie “On the Waterfront,”
Spring Training is nearly over, and in less than a week our Seattle Mariners will commence the 2023 Major League Baseball season with a home
“Like I always tell the boys, ‘Hey, no matter what situation we are in, we’ve got to keep the ‘good vibes’ only…” Eugenio Suarez ______________________
Stan Gabelein has been my friend for the last 30 plus years. I first met him at my church, and very rapidly discovered we shared
In case you havenât noticed, we are living in dangerous times. The war in Ukraine, now in its 7th month, rages on, and recent developments,
Note: Itâs taken me a long time to write this article. The Seahawks are my team, and I was as big a Russell Wilson and
During the baseball season of 1883 the Toledo Blue Stockings of the Northwestern League fielded a Black man named Moses Fleetwood Walker as their starting
Note: In less than a week our Seattle Mariners launch their 2022 season. With last yearâs team winning 90 games and the acquisition of proven
Hello, Iâm Mark Arnold. Born in 1951 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and raised from a very young age in a south Seattle suburb, Iâve loved sports from
Introduction In the past I have posted several of John Ruaneâs articles on this blog, mostly those he has written in support of human rights.
In today's WOKE world, the real message of our basic, intrinsic, and inalienable Human Rights gets perverted and lost. It is my mission to prevent that from happening.
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A few years ago I created this website to provide an outlet for my writings and insights gained from political and spiritual research. It is a tool to assert my keenly-felt responsibility to assist our nation chart a course more conducive to survival for ALL people. Along the way it has become increasingly obvious to me that the biggest challenge we face as a people is the preservation and continued assurance of our natural Human Rights as beings, which are part and parcel to our spiritual nature; inalienable and intrinsic to that nature.
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