• The Potential Risks of electing a Black or Female President

    Roy Follendore III

    When and if the first black or female United State President is elected this November, then the fundamental assumptions of the divide posed by past discrimination practices may be perceived differently than we might now expect. Regardless of how great such election events might be, there also may be negative consequences. Because of the competitive, religious social, political and economic nature of the various camps involved, as a "big thinker" I wonder if anyone else senses that there is a tremendous load of silent anger and animosity and that has built up within factions of the Ameri… Read More

    January 8, 2008

  • Seeding Confusion

    Roy Follendore III

    Skepticism has become incredibly more important to the individual reader for there may not be the clarity that we expect within the best of reporting. I wonder how many would agree that technical media has provided the means for the emotions of the public to be played like a piano? While dialogue and argument are obviously vital to the World Web, there appears to be a growing segment of the population who seem to be intent upon creating confusion about incredibly important issues. By entering into a dialogue while taking various persona having contradictory positions, they dominate ‘con… Read More

    January 7, 2008