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07/2004

Grief is a rapist

03/2004

Scary AOL Policies

02/2004

In memory of John R. Maestas

12/01/03

7/13/02

"Tooele School District Malfeasance"
"Cheap Esteem, is it worth it?"
"Good Music, Bad Music"
"Loss of Personal Privacy"
"PETA"
"Racism and the Olympics"
"A Swedish Christmas"
"A Future Misplaced"
Editorial
"The Irony of Idiocy"
Editorial
"Can We Ever Learn?"
Editorial
"Greasy Grass Memorial"
"Garnishments"
"In Honor of Native Women Everywhere"
 
Editorial
"Season of Seasons"

 

"Love is Never Finished"

 

Editorial
10/18/00
"Scooby Doo!"
Editorial 9-19-00
"Last Flight Tour"
"Farewell to Sweden"
Editorial
7-12-00
Racism and Rock n' Roll
Editorial 6-11-00
Walmart and Fast Credit Cards
 
"KISS, and why I miss them"
"Sweden Trip"
"Fears of flying"
"Plastic Shamen"
Editorial 2/9/00
"Hunting Ad"
Editorial 12/31/99
"Millenium"
"M&M's Forever!"
"The Power of Words"
Editorial  9/15/99
"Communities and Our Children"
Editorial 8/6/99
"Tribal Soveriegnty"
Editorial 4/27/99
"Littleton Tragedy"
Editorial 3/12/99
"A Beautiful Day?"
Editorial 12/15/98
"Mathew Shepard"

Certainly, the editorials mean different things to different people who visit this website, vast as it has become. Regardless, in deciding to keep, or not to keep the editorials of the past was a tough decision because even after re-reading them thus far, I realize that my opinions might become stronger, or less strong as the years go by. Then again, these editorials are reflections of current reactions, opinions, perceptions, and experiences as they occur. Reading them has caused me to believe if nothing else, they have become a form of an on-line diary, somewhat less personal than other journals, and certainly more abstract. Nevertheless, in many ways I believe these writings somewhat define and demonstrate who I am as a person, a father, a soulmate, a human being. I hope that as these 'journals' grow over the coming years, they continue to define my spirit and existence. And maybe someday, these writings may have changed someone's life for the better, even if just a little bit.

Hozho naa'naa', (walk in Beauty)

Douglas Spotted Eagle