Monthly Archives: June 2011

Why Not Ron Paul?

I freely admit that I was not a fan of Ron Paul during the 2008 Presidential campaign partly because I supported Mike Huckabee, and partly because I found Ron Paul supporters to be particularly annoying with their comments here on … Continue reading

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Things I Learned During the 2008 Campaign

The 2012 Presidential campaign has begun, but I won’t say it’s “heating up” as the slate of candidates could not be more predictable or less inspiring. After last week’s GOP debate, I wonder why those events are still referred to … Continue reading

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United States – Flag Day

On June 14, 1917, as the soldiers of the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) travel to join the Allies on the battlefields of World War I in France, United States President Woodrow Wilson addresses the nation’s public on the annual celebration … Continue reading

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OneMom Going Mobile

I have been learning a lot lately about social marketing and mobile technology. Sometime soon I will write a post about which social marketing tools I really like (such as Twitter and Stumble), and which ones I don’t (such as … Continue reading

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Being Hannah’s Mom

For those who read my blog regularly, you know that I am mom to a precious 9-year old named Hannah. You also know that shortly before the age of 3 she was diagnosed by Dr. Stephen Camarata at Vanderbilt University … Continue reading

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