My Chemotherapy Wardrobe

Now here was a plus. While doing chemo I found my wardrobe the one thing that I liked. It was real simple.Sweat Pants, T-shirts and a bandana. Easy to mix and match.The only problem I ran into was in a few public places. Once while walking through a mall I was harassed by the security guards and told I had to remove the bandana because it represented the colors of some gang. It was frustrating and funny at the same time.

Here I was, seriously bloated, very, very white, 30 years old without a hair on my body. And they wanted to harass me about a bandana. What made it even more weird, the guys I ran into that probably were in a gang, were the ones that seem to have sympathy for me and did not give me a hard time.

I tried to find some designer bandanas, however, back then they just were not available in my area. This was something I thought might make me feel better and allow me to wear something with a message of some sort on it.

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August 2nd, 2006 — By David — Filed under: Ramble On    Comments (0)

In God We Trust

Nope, I am not just giving you my personal opinion. It’s a fact.

In God We Trust is the national motto of the United States. 50 years ago almost to the day, a law was passed by the 84th Congress and approved by the President.

A letter back in 1861 got the ball rolling and with very little exception all of our currency has had In God We Trust printed on it.

So why is it that we now let everyone take God out of the fabric of our society?

Forget for a moment what you believe, it is the National Motto, if you live here should you not abide by the laws? And if “In God We Trust” was placed on our currency by a law, does that not mean that we have to support it, like it or not?

Or is this like everything else, we are SO FREE that we can choose what laws we will abide by?

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August 1st, 2006 — By David — Filed under: Ramble On    Comments (0)
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