Below is a very brief video I made in about an hour to augment a post on another site. It isn’t meant to be comprehensive. For anyone who may be interested, the post the video supplements is here. For best textual readability, press play, tap the settings icon at the bottom of the frame, and […]
March 1, 2023
Quincy Cooling is an earnest young athlete who’s trying to raise money for a church trip to Mexico where he says he will help construct homes for indigent locals. I learned of Quincy’s GoFundMe page because one of the named contributors on it is a man I asked for help many years ago, Jeremy Cheezum, […]
February 17, 2023
The following represents the advice of a man who was persecuted in the courts for over 12 years by a soulless liar. It is the advice of a defendant who has been in the hot seat many times. It is not, however, nor does it purport to be, the advice of a qualified practitioner of […]
February 6, 2023
Something you learn about political players when you’ve been a pawn of government for years, as I’ve been, is that integrity is more often a posture they assume than a principle they honor. I don’t know much about the character of Texas Governor Greg Abbott, but an article caught my attention last week that made […]
October 17, 2022
People who are outraged by how protective order applications are vetted and how hearings are conducted often voice disbelief that laws and basic rules of civil procedure can be casually violated. Makes sense. It’s certainly true that wild schisms exist in how courts process cases, for example, between the codified words that we read in […]
October 16, 2022
In its commentary and tutorial about First Amendment protections, the last post promised to offer some suggestions to those who’ve been wronged about how to express their outrage and garner attention to their stories. This post doesn’t contain a personal anecdote but instead links to one on a different blog to demonstrate how this can […]
June 23, 2022
Jeremy Cheezum, who for the purposes of this post will serve the role of straw man to demonstrate how hypocrisy and corruption manifest and how they can be combatted, is or was the pastor of Trinity Reformed Presbyterian Church in Montrose, Colorado. Years ago the author asked Cheezum to help terminate a pattern of abuse […]
March 4, 2022
Restraining orders (also called orders of protection or protective orders) are often referred to as “quasi-criminal.” That’s because while they issue from civil courts, consequences of their real or merely alleged violation can have criminal consequences for defendants, for example, imprisonment. As a thought exercise, consider when the last time was you heard of some […]
May 10, 2021
A majority of the Americans who identify themselves as conservative Christian republicans work hard often thankless jobs in industries that provide the backbone of a functional economy and make possible the security and standard of living that our citizens take for granted. They’re the builders and the fixers, the cleaners and the clerks, the soldiers […]
February 5, 2021
Below is a photo of one of the few mementos of my father I possess, besides the plastic box containing his ashes. The flip phone was returned to me by the nursing home where he starved to death in 2016. My dad’s other belongings, things that my brother and I had made for him when […]
December 8, 2020
There’s a prevailing dogmatic fancy that a plurality of skin tones among administrators of government is always an improvement over the traditional monochrome. This liberal article of faith, which adherents would prefer be called a principle, is exemplified by Austin American-Statesman reporter Asher Price in a news bit I’ll address shortly. Like many mainstream liberal […]
September 17, 2020
The title of this post ends in a question mark because it’s a supposition only. So is this: A woman named Tiffany Bredfeldt, a scientist in the employ of Michael Honeycutt, the director of toxicology of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), dedicates a considerable block of time each day to manipulating Google’s algorithm […]
July 2, 2020
The subject of this post, Angela Curry, M.S., is a senior toxicologist at the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and a peer of Tiffany Bredfeldt, Ph.D., a woman who serially accused the writer for 11 years after targeting him at his home and indulging what might be characterized as a pang in her pants, […]
May 2, 2020
The subject of this post, Jamie Hargis Witmer, is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she shares offices with Sallie L. Trecek, LPC, who is herself distinguished as one of the best therapists in Tulsa by CareDash.com. Jamie Witmer’s son, Daniel, is reported to be a convicted felon, and charges reportedly […]
February 14, 2020
“Let me say this clearly. We are not an agency that is about censorship. It is not what we do, it is wrong, it is not who we are.” —L’Oreal Stepney (2011) That’s how the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality’s deputy director of the Office of Water responded to allegations by scientists that their conclusions […]
April 20, 2023
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