September 3rd, 2014
You probably haven’t stumbled onto this blog. Chances are you being somewhat coerced to visit my humble social chat site. No matter the reason: Welcome!
Above are some pics from this past summer. Hope you enjoyed yours.
I blog once per week. Almost always on Sundays after MY TEAM whips some other lowly NFL team. Some of my posts are brief reactions to videos, while others may comments regarding a short article. Not all focus on criminology/sociology, but many do.
Please note that your first comment will be held until I approve it. After that it should automatically post to the site.
Importantly, I welcome differing points of view. However, I won’t tolerate language that disparages another person’s opinion (I will take it down). All of us need to learn how to respectfully disagree. Keeping an open mind is always nice as well (watch out, you might learn something new).
My first official post for the semester will be September 7.
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Posted by gregoryp
March 23rd, 2014
I just finished a book by John Dear entitled PEACE BEHIND BARS: A Peacemaking Priests Journey From Jail. It’s his recounting of the 9 months he spent incarcerated as a result of his (and 3 others) non-violent protests against the U.S.’s nuclear armament.
First off, great book…second: Mr. Dear, I hate you…
Actually I don’t hate you. I’ve seen you twice at the Wildgoose Festival and read two other books you’ve penned.
No, actually, I’m pretty envious of your convictions (and by that I mean your dedication to task). For I find myself failing miserably in comparison. What is my problem? I read books about topics such as non-violent peacemaking, restorative justice, etc. But that’s all I seem to do…read, read, read. I need to make the next big step and “do.”
What’s keeping you from the “doing” part, you ask? Well, if I knew that I’d probably not be posting this, right?
I’m not sure why I can’t move beyond mere observance of others as they engage in activities such as peace advocating and such. Is it just laziness? Or do I not wholly believe in their plights?
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Posted by gregoryp
April 8th, 2013
Hmm, I must admit that this ARTICLE is curious. The increase in bankruptcy’s for medical doctors here in the USA. Obviously the overall numbers are still significantly smaller when compared with other fields, but what do you think of it? Coupled together with the information regarding Doctor Salaries, I find it even more curious. Sure our changing healthcare system over the last decade can be blamed for some of the problem; however, I think something else may be at play here.
I wonder if medical doctors need to get used to simply making less money? Maybe they should sell that 3 rd house in Tuscany. Ouch. That was pretty mean, right?
Thoughts?
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Posted by gregoryp
February 11th, 2013
So I didn’t post last night as I’ve been quite sick this weekend. I apologize for my tardiness, as I sure most of you were perched next to your laptops/iPads waiting for 10pm to arrive.
I thought about doing a post about the pope retiring/quitting, but hey, he’s the pope so he can do whatever he wants, right?
So this week I’m posting about the fact that Mark Zuckerberg costs us money constantly. We get a FB account and invariably it costs us money. We buy apps, music, ringtones, and somehow it’s probably connected to our obsession with social media (which is some way or another is connected to Zuckerberg).
Another case in point, read this ARTICLE about a dad who paid his 14-year old daughter to deactivate her FB account. Yeah, you heard me right. This dad paid his daughter $200 to get off of FB. Thoughts?
Another interesting finding was the fact that 61% of FB users have taken a break from FB for at least 2 weeks. How many of you have been able to NOT use FB at for 2 weeks (come on be honest). Just wondering.
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Posted by gregoryp
February 3rd, 2013
So this weeks ARTICLE/VIDEO is somewhat more focused toward women (sorry guys) and centers on the issue of mandating that all women have access to birth control pills (or whatever contraception method one may desire). Some religious organizations (from the Catholic Church to religious educational institutions) are crying fowl, saying not only that the government can’t mandate anything, but also is guilty of abridging religious freedoms. On the other side are the more left-leaning groups who have been accused of wanting to hand out pills, rings, and whatnot to all.
I’ve got my opinion, but would like to hear from you. Is it a good idea for women to have free access to contraceptives? Do you think such a mandate will result increased sexual activity and is that a bad thing? Moreover, is it the government’s job to force society in such a direction?
Thoughts?
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