BIOGRAPHY
What’s to be said in a song of oneself (BESIDES UGH!) … a litany of things done and dreams of things to do.
YESTERDAYS: Air Force Veteran, playwright with verse dramas performed at Carnegie Mellon, Yale, England and published poet … speech writer for corporate CEO’s (Western Electric, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Advertising and Product Promotion Manager for AT&T Technologies, [print, film & Television]).
Then of course ego has to number its awards:Â 1 Cannes FILM FESTIVAL Citation, 3 Cine Gold Eagles, 10 US International Film Festival Awards, First Prize Moscow Film Festival.
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PERSONAL MINUTIA:Â
Who do I love? Dogs, Cats, Kids and sometimes even Grown Ups.Â
What do I detest? Corporate and political hypocrisy and Modern Media Maniacs.Â
But before you’re totally board … writing is my all-consuming passion and life (human and divine) is my script.
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Comments (7)
wysiwig
Yeah but at least I still have my freedom. I have the freedom to be shot at the movies, to be shot in a church, to be shot in a classroom. I wonder how many bodies it will take before we realize what real freedom is.
auntietk
The logic behind having weapons like that escapes me. Well ... it isn't logic, is it? It's an atavistic, emotional response to fear, I suppose. If I have a more powerful weapon than anyone else does, that makes me the one with the power and the control, doesn't it? Well, doesn't it?
Chipka
Ah...the right to bear arms! Such a misunderstood right to bear arms in times of potential occupation by foreign forces. Well, I suppose if you include multinational corporations as foreign forces occupying the USA then maybe there's some logic behind our cultural fascination with weaponry. Admittedly, there's an atavistic drive behind all of this. A well-crafted weapon does appeal to the wannabe-samurai in so many of us, but unlike real samurai, we don't quite understand the need to not use a weapon. We claim so much about ourselves and can support so little of it. I find that both disturbing, and far too telling in ways that leave me perpetually chilled.
Don90pre
When are you people going to understand that guns are not the problem, PEOPLE are the problem. If a psychopath decides he wants to kill, he will kill. If he drives his car down a busy sidewalk on a Saturday evening and mows down dozens of people will you all feel better about it because at least nobody got shot?
kawecki
Bandits have weapons, government has weapons, soldiers have weapons, terrorists have weapons, rebels have weapons. Only honest citizens cannot have weapons
Fidelity2
Superb!!!! 5+!!!
Mondwin
Awesome done!!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma