(Photo courtesy of ESPN, via the Richard family)
The photo shown above is Martin Richard. He was eight-years-old when he was killed by terrorists in Massachusetts on April 15, 2013 at the Boston Marathon.
The bombings, like so many other terrorist acts create rightful emotional reactions. As a human being, I have no problem with that. However, I have had and do have a problem with the manner in which people begin to attack each other after these incidents happen.
DO PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT'S PART OF EVERY TERRORIST'S INTENT? They want to tear whatever society they attack apart by pitting people against each other.
Most, if not all, of us have heard others use tragedy as a weapon to loudly shoot their mouths off about various elected officials (from both parties) after 9/11 and after other tragic events. Those 'personality types' also have no problem attacking anyone who they disagree with either.
I believe that those individuals aren't that far removed, if they are removed at all, from the same type of warped view of reality that the terrorists see.
Let me be clear: Terrorists have no solutions. They only want to destroy what currently exists. That's not a productive political message.
Every person who has ever opened his, or her, mouth about any of our Presidents (including the last one, or the current one) and actually believes that either of those people represent what's wrong with the United States is misguided.
People of goodwill understand that the majority of humanity wants what's best for everyone else. Don't allow anyone to use tragedy to push their own agendas. (And no, that's not what I'm doing in this case.)
My message goes out to the terrorists who commit these violent acts and to those members of the public who knowingly serve as willing pawns in their death games.
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Post from 4/15/13:
Life in the United States has never been ideal. Romanticizing the past removes the realities of death that surrounded the courageous fight to gain Independence and everything that has happened since.
Every person who has ever shrugged off the removal of established rules within society and common sense practices has been and will always enable problems.
When people live in a fantasy world they choose to believe that there will be no consequences, or are 'surprised' when any tragic event occurs - like the Boston Marathon Bombing.
Always ignore everyone who argues that rules don't matter, that all life isn't sacred and that there is no right and wrong.
And no, I'm not in favor of the death penalty. Instead, I believe that life in prison without parole is the better punishment for all violent crimes.
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I intentionally used Amazon.com to publish my first ebook:
Fast Fiction and Other Stuff. That platform is the number 1 eBook publishing site in the world. That decision has since proven to be worthwhile in many ways.
Writing and properly editing a book is hard work. Formatting it to fit the digital screen is hardly a creative endeavor. Promoting a book in many forms takes persistence and skill.
I'm proud of my tome and of the response it has earned to-date. I encourage anyone who has the ability to write and to publish their own work to do so.
There have been, are and will always be many great stories to tell in our world. Make yours one of them.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------Social media connections are important in life. Here are some of mine:
The Paris Review The best site for readers and writers in the world.
Blessed2Play by Ron Meyer via EWTN
Meltzer's Musings by Bill Meltzer via HockeyBuzz.com
Jen Groover Her name says it all. Click and you'll know why.
The Sports Critic by Raymond Bureau
Assist Social Media by Elizabeth Maness
Awaken the Magic by Maryellen Brady
Positive Calm by Solvita Bennet
(Over the years I've been honored to write guest posts on various friends' websites. Social media connections, just like all other friendships in life, build trust.)
These are some of the high achievers I've had the opportunity to interview during the past few years...
Allison Baver: US Olympian Facing Every Challenge
Vince Papale: Former Philadelphia Eagle/Subject of the Movie "Invincible"
Retired NHL Referee Kerry Fraser is Still Making the Right Calls
Retired NHL Referee Kerry Fraser is Still Making the Right Calls
Not just sports though...
Fox Television's Erin Como Reveals Her Timeless Model for Success: Interview
Fox Television's Erin Como Reveals Her Timeless Model for Success: Interview
Samantha Paisley's Great Success Story: Interview
Megan Irminger: Model Management Agency Has Another Rising Star
An Actor's Life: An Interview with Mary FrickMegan Irminger: Model Management Agency Has Another Rising Star
The Always Fashionable Biana DeMarco: Interview
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Visit my RantSports Author Page,
my Examiner Contributor Page,
or my Yahoo Contributor Page
Follow me on Twitter @SeanyOB
Visit my RantSports Author Page,
my Examiner Contributor Page,
or my Yahoo Contributor Page
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Here is a special feature that highlights many of our collective childhood memories: When Baseball Cards were King.
I always find myself thinking about those bygone days spent with elementary school friends and family members when the baseball season is being played. Don't ever forget that part of who were are today and part of who we will always be, is forever tied to who we were way back when.
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The Coolest Old School Philadelphia Phillies feature is one that will make mature fans smile and newer fans wish that they were alive way back when.
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Whenever the NHL playoff season nears, I recall those 1970s' days when I first began to love this great game.
Nothing has topped the meaning that the hockey cards mentioned in this piece still hold for me. Here's a link to the article that continues to rank among the most-read features that I've written since 2010...
Topps Hockey Card Mystery is Revealed.
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Topps Hockey Card Mystery is Revealed.
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My most recent Examiner Television feature on the mystery surrounding J.R. Ewing's killer.
I've also included a link to my most recent Yahoo entertainment feature article: Dallas and the Legacy of J.R. Ewing.
I've also included a link to my most recent Yahoo entertainment feature article: Dallas and the Legacy of J.R. Ewing.
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Philadelphia Flyers' Legends
Philadelphia Flyers' Legends
Each of these Flyers' legends (Brian Propp, Dave Poulin and Tim Kerr) deserved their own article. So, that's why these three features were written...
Here is a link to the story about Propp:
The link to Poulin's piece:
Philadelphia Flyers' Captain Dave Poulin Earned Permanent Respect
Last, but not least, here's Kerr's link:
Philadelphia Flyers' Tim Kerr Was a True Power Forward
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Here's a link to very popular offbeat feature that's sure to make you laugh: Top 10 Old School Professional Wrestling Characters
Philadelphia Flyers' Captain Dave Poulin Earned Permanent Respect
Last, but not least, here's Kerr's link:
Philadelphia Flyers' Tim Kerr Was a True Power Forward
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Here's a link to very popular offbeat feature that's sure to make you laugh: Top 10 Old School Professional Wrestling Characters
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