Global Emancipation
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Monday, February 20, 2006

This photograph as well as the one below it are from a set I just captured while snowshoeing on Seymour Mountain. Mt. Seymour sits above Vancouver, B.C. and offers lots of trails, and a great view of the city from a far.

Taxpayers have lost an average of $835.5 million per year logging our national forests for a total loss of $6.684 billion over that period.
A loss of 6.684 Billion...
Learn More Here....
This image was taken from The John Muir Project Web Page...
Muir's words are timeless in the struggle to save our natural world, and have inspired great thinkers and adventures alike. Including the late- great David Brower (Co-Founder of the Sierra Club). If there ever was an American hero it was David Brower.
Learn More about David Brower
or
Watch a Film about his Life
Friday, February 17, 2006
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Speak Out Before It Is Too Late
Our slime ball of an attorney General is speaking to the press, beacause he sure is not speaking to the people of America, here at GeorgeTown Univeristy... He is spying on the people of America!!!The banner speaks for itself!
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Now Here This: NowPublic - V3 - Private BETA is About to Launch
You can catch a glimpse of the new site here...
We are all very excited about this launch. And we are going to blow your minds!!! Seriously. You Own the News! Get Involved . Don't Let Other's Decide for You!
Much More to Come! I love Exclamation Points!!!
You can catch a glimpse of the new site here...
We are all very excited about this launch. And we are going to blow your minds!!! Seriously. You Own the News! Get Involved . Don't Let Other's Decide for You!
Much More to Come! I love Exclamation Points!!!


My Grandfather passed away recently.
Clyde George Lorenz -
May 24, 1921 to
Jan. 9, 2006
Here is a piece of his Biography from the Chicago Tribune: In World War II he was the captain of a crew, which flew in a B-26 Marauder, and became one of "America's greatest Generation." Over the years he taught me many things about the reality surrounding Warfare, the art of Sports, Laughter(He had the rare ability to bring forth un-forced wit), and the Art of Story Telling. There have been very few, with the exception of my Dad, and professional story tellers who could capture my imagination like my grandfather. I stayed with him shortly after my grandmother past away, and I will cherish that time we spent together, for the rest of my life...
Clyde George Lorenz, May 24, 1921 to Jan. 9, 2006, passed away in Tampa, FL. A native Chicagoan, Sportsman and World War II Hero, Clyde was a graduate of Steinmentz High School, and most recently resided in Tampa and Orlando, FL. He was married to Betty Blake Lorenz (deceased). He is survived by four sons, Roger of Mt. Vernon, WA, Laird of Tampa, FL, Terry of Charlotte, NC and Blake of (Orlando, FL; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Nancy Lorenz Ward. A private service will be held at Pine Castle United Methodist Church in Orlando, FL on Feb. 4 at 11 a.m.
This is what I wrote in his guest book....
| Grandpa, All my love to you on your journey. You will be missed always. I cherish the time we spent together, and the wisdom you have shown me through your stories, and our time talking. I only wish that I could have been there on those cold mornings in Chicago as you cheered on your mighty Bears, or to watch you in action as you won in the ring. Your legend will live on as larger than life as your stories stay with us. Everytime I hit the bag I know where I get that Lorenz left hook. I am proud to be your grandson. Love, Calder | |
| Calder Lorenz (Vancouver, BC ) |





