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Biography
I was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1969 and I've lived my entire life (so far) on the Central Gulf Coast. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of South Alabama in 1992. Since 1993, I've worked as a graphic designer. I'm married, with two dogs, six cats and three mortgages. I primarily write about skepticism, free-thought, politics, atheism, separation of church and state, humor, science and my own personal experiences and issues.
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Fresh Frog
Tag Archives: law
Good News From Texas (For A Change)
From the Wall Street Journal, Austin federal judge Sam Sparks has dismissed a suit by the Dallas-based Institute of Creation Research, which sought the right to grant a master’s degree in “science from a biblical perspective.” I’m sure they’ll study … Continue reading
Support Judge Barbara Crabb
In April of this year, U.S. District Court Judge (Western Wisconsin District) ruled that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional, and equated the 1952 and 1988 laws establishing the Day of Prayer as federally mandated calls for religious action. … Continue reading
Peers? You really think so?
So I’ve discovered something. Jury duty is a lot like flying any major airline. First, you stand in line to go through a security check that would make your great-grandmother feel like a potential terrorist. You get x-rayed and searched … Continue reading
I Think I Just Threw Up A Little
TITLE 36 CHAPTER 10 § 176(d) of US Code: “The flag should never be used as wearing apparel, bedding, or drapery…”
Ten Commandments & Federal Law
In all of the hullaballoo over the posting of the Ten Commandments in public places, I’ve heard several statements to the effect that our nation’s legal system is based on the Ten Commandments. I thought I’d take a look at … Continue reading








