A slice of suburban family life from the diverse perspectives of a politically minded, professional mom and wife raising her children in a very political world.
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Numerous young people have been harmed or killed as a result of their desire to join an organization. They have to be leaders and know when to walk away. Published 9:51 p.m. December 20, 2011 - Comments
Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius overturned the FDA's decision to make the controversial “morning after pill,” or Plan-B One Step, available to everyone. Published 9:56 p.m. December 10, 2011 - Comments
Parents send their children to college hoping they will fit in and enjoy campus social life, but not at the cost of their lives. Published 12:22 a.m. December 2, 2011 - Comments
When media like ESPN fumbles on Bernie Fine abuse case, vigilante justice by victims may be in order Published 3:13 a.m. November 28, 2011 - Comments
Adults opted to protect athletics rather than children in this sad case. Published 12:45 a.m. November 9, 2011 - Comments
The MSNBC contributor concludes that white males will have the burden of academic excellence because according to Buchanan, they are the most intelligent. Published 2:02 a.m. October 24, 2011 - Comments
Last Sunday President Obama along with some of our nation's most distinguished black figures dedicated the Martin Luther King Memorial in Washington, DC. Published 3:33 p.m. October 19, 2011 - Comments
Parents don’t send their kids off to college to skip classes and participate in the Occupy Wall Street movement; But those kids are engaging, thinking freely and critically and getting active. Published 2:28 a.m. October 15, 2011 - Comments
At the root of the debate is the "individual mandate," that the administration claims will provide health care coverage to millions uninsured persons via federal subsidies. Published 3:20 p.m. October 2, 2011 - Comments
Just because we celebrate the two parent family does not discount the loving, nurturing single parent home. However, children should see family within marriage as a positive option. Published 4:44 p.m. September 27, 2011 - Comments
Born in 1930 in rural Missouri, Charles Vandegriffe, Sr., brings his time and place to the Communities.
Perhaps we should refer to the people in our lives who positively influenced us as the “beautiful people" because of the inner radiance.
Seniors need to keep their sense of humor about the world around them and remember how adults used to look at us.
Moms give us unconditional love and understanding and are truly the centerpiece of the family.
The approach to life is all about attitude.
The world impacts us. What happens in our towns, cities, states, country and on this planet makes a difference to us.
History doesn't have to be grim; there is a lot to be learned from the pages of time.
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