It does not matter whether the son is directly supervised--the negative effects of nepotism are likely whenever someone in power allows a family member to be hired anywhere in their area of influence. How can Bill Knowles not know this? What good are "policies" when they simply are not followed? No wonder people have so little faith in their elected officials.
Once you get into the gun mentality, you can't EVER be without your gun. Why, you'd be walking naked in public without it! Carry your gun to the park, to church, keep it within reach while you sleep, embrace your fear, love your gun!
What amazes me is how/why people could panic at a photo-enforced red light. If you don't know what to do when you see a yellow light (hint: stop if you can comfortably do so) then perhaps you don't belong on the road. The people who get tickets are those who think the other way: not "can I stop" but "can I squeeze through without stopping." Change your thinking to the former philosophy and you'll have no problems with red light cameras.
Clerk's Office ex-workers speak out
It does not matter whether the son is directly supervised--the negative effects of nepotism are likely whenever someone in power allows a family member to be hired anywhere in their area of influence. How can Bill Knowles not know this? What good are "policies" when they simply are not followed? No wonder people have so little faith in their elected officials.
No guns in parks here, please
Once you get into the gun mentality, you can't EVER be without your gun. Why, you'd be walking naked in public without it! Carry your gun to the park, to church, keep it within reach while you sleep, embrace your fear, love your gun!
One, two, three ... red light
What amazes me is how/why people could panic at a photo-enforced red light. If you don't know what to do when you see a yellow light (hint: stop if you can comfortably do so) then perhaps you don't belong on the road. The people who get tickets are those who think the other way: not "can I stop" but "can I squeeze through without stopping." Change your thinking to the former philosophy and you'll have no problems with red light cameras.
Breezing through winter
These folks are crazy, but in a nice kind of way. Eric has more details of the racing at www.salecreekmarina.com.
>Irresponsibly rewarding
Forgot to mention: see www.stationr.org for a complete log of our trip.
Irresponsibly rewarding
Thanks to Dan Cook for writing such a nice article about our trip. --Rodger Ling