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...
by David Richardson | Nov 12, 2012 | Marxism, Politics
Adults generally know that it is a good idea for children to eat their vegetables. Children would probably eat Pop Tarts, candy, and pizza for every meal if you would let them. They love how these foods taste, but don’t really understand that a steady diet of these...
by David Richardson | Jul 4, 2012 | Marxism, Politics
Unless you were deep sea diving, in the jungles of the Amazon, or lost in space, you heard the Supreme Court has upheld the controversial Affordable Care Act. I don’t want to get into whether it is good law or bad law (it’s bad). Nor do I want to talk about...
by David Richardson | May 6, 2012 | Morals/Ethics
Last week a Peachtree City, Georgia woman was arrested and charged with two felonies for bigamy. She married a second man under an assumed name so as to avoid the law. But why do we care? Why is it even a crime for this woman to marry someone she loves? Why...