I wholeheartedly agree with your comments, but think some tougher questions should be asked of the Coalition for Education and Economic Security, NAACP and Concerned Citizens of Tillery.
The free market system is a thing of beauty, allowing business owners big or small to sell what they please, as long as the product is not banned or a controlled substance.
Here, to begin with, is the exhaustive list of Coca-Cola products you will have to boycott if you found the soda company's stirring, patriotic ad aired during the Super Bowl offensive.
The funniest thing about winter, other than leathery-skinned tanned people fainting when the mercury drops below 50, is the milk and bread crowd.
At what age does the “every player should play” stigma switch over to playing based on talent? And when the child reaches the age where the rules change, how do you explain to them they were only playing because the coach had to, not because they were good enough?
From the garage is where talk usually centers on mundane things like fantasy football or where I lose a bet like Robert Griffin III is going to lead the Redskins to the playoffs. I don't bet anymore.
I have photographed local sports for going on 13 years now and one thing I see over, over and over is a full bench of players who never play.
Freshly off the phone with a friend where our discussions often center on the way we think the world should be, I told him of this column I'm writing, how in kind words people who long for the swelter of summer in the infancy of winter need to shut up.
The NFL just completed another wildly exciting, wildly unpredictable regular season. As we brace ourselves for the playoffs, let's take a quick look back at some of the highlights of the season. These are my own end-of-the-year awards.