“Float Like a Butterfly, Sting Like a Bee”-Reflections on Muhammad Aliâby Mark Arnold
Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of my generation and perhaps of all time, died this evening in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74 years old. His
Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of my generation and perhaps of all time, died this evening in Phoenix, Arizona. He was 74 years old. His
It is an old publishing  maxim that âone picture is worth a thousand words,â and rarely has that been more true than with Marshawn Lynchâs
Note: Several years ago I wrote this article on the occasion of Ken Griffey Jr.’s induction into the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame and in
If there ever was a single game that mirrored an NFL teamâs season, it would have to be the Seattle Seahawks 31-24 loss to the
I am sixty-four years old and through my life I have watched a lot of football. As a young kid growing up in Seattle we
As I was watching the Seattle Seahawks absolutely dismantle the NFC North Division leading Minnesota Vikings last Sunday 38-7, the thought occurred to me that
Back at the outset of this Seattle Seahawks 2015 season I wrote an article in which I made the following comment:[1] âThe Hawks may struggle
With one minute and 51 seconds to play in last Monday nightâs nationally televised game against the Detroit Lions, the Seattle Seahawks were in trouble.
It is a sports maxim that the team that makes the fewest mistakes in a game, regardless of the sport, generally wins. Across Weeks 2
When the newest member of the Seattle Seahawksâ famed Legion of Boom, cornerback Cary Williams, strip sacked Rams quarterback Nick Foles on a blitz, picked
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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