About

Name: Diana Hartman
Dateline: Stuttgart, Germany
Weblog: dianahartman.blogspot.com
Articles: 170
First Published: Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Last Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Writer Bio
Diana (nee Gulick) Hartman is the Culture and Tastes Editor for Blogcritics.org. She is a freelance writer, mother of three, and a (Ret.) US Marine spouse. She is a Wichita, Kansas native, having also lived in the California desert, Southern California, and eastern North Carolina. She currently resides for the second time in Stuttgart, Germany. She is a contributing writer to Holiday Writes.

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Currently listing articles 170-151:
  1. American Family News Network’s Marcia Segelstein and the Gay Fear

    — AFNN’s columnist tells us just how bad it could get if gays get their way.

    OPINION in Politics on November 19, 2008

  2. Satire: Spokespersons Say Military Not Ready for Diversity

    — Interviewed sources cite history when justifying a ban on gay military personnel.

    SATIRE in Politics on November 18, 2008

  3. The Phallic-cy of Corporate America and the Government That Loves It

    — Most Americans now long for the integration of every citizen's rights and responsibilities.

    OPINION in Politics on October 17, 2008

  4. College Criers: If We Can War, Then Let Us Drink

    — It’s ironic that a lower drinking age sits on the college debate table while alcohol education falls off of it. Is education just too drunk?

    OPINION in Culture on August 19, 2008

  5. Some Professionals Hold the Door for Bad Manners

    — We accept our fellow man’s loathsomeness, but still expect more of the business world – even with the rapid decline of corporate regard for others.

    OPINION in Culture on August 14, 2008

  6. Will Our 45th President Have to Run for Office?

    — All things being equal, Barack Obama and John McCain run the same risks - but all things are not equal.

    OPINION in Politics on August 11, 2008

  7. America’s Melting Pot Is Boiling Over

    — Who needs fences when our prejudices are stronger than ever?

    OPINION in Culture on August 07, 2008

  8. Real Women Versus The Secrets of Happily Married Women

    — The secret is good public relations. It can be difficult to present a well kempt hobo as a citizen of value.

    OPINION in Culture on August 05, 2008

  9. Yet More News You Can Abuse

    — How to lose your house, your license and your death certificate - all in one easy article.

    OPINION in Culture on August 03, 2008

  10. Tricking the Light Fantastic: Sleeping Under the Glow of Technology

    — Throw out that black tape and stop rearranging your environment every night. There is another way.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on July 30, 2008

  11. More News You Can Abuse: Gender Testing

    — Line up for suspect females, coffee throwing, and a governor who didn’t listen to her mother.

    OPINION in Culture on July 30, 2008

  12. Suicide Bombers Petition Court to Limit Their Suffering

    — So much for the suicide part of the plan.

    OPINION in Politics on July 29, 2008

  13. South Los Angeles' (Fast) Food Fight

    — The city council’s moratorium on unhealthy food could pave the way for more unhealthy food.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on July 29, 2008

  14. Oh, Deere! Man Charged Over Lawn Mower Shooting

    — Violently doing away with inoperable outdoor equipment is surely what our forefathers had in mind when they wrote the second amendment.

    OPINION in Culture on July 28, 2008

  15. Obama Cancels Trip to Landstuhl and America Jumps on a High Horse

    — Leave the wounded out of it, America – just as you’ve always done.

    OPINION in Politics on July 25, 2008

  16. Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart

    — Of all the juvenile fiction I’ve read, Stewart’s is the only one that kept me up all night reading.

    REVIEW in Books on July 13, 2008

  17. Post-9/11 GI Bill: 2,881 Days Late and Millions of Dollars Short

    — Yes, Virginia, there is no grandfather clause.

    OPINION in Politics on July 11, 2008

  18. Black Holes are Racist? Reinventing the Color Wheel

    — If all goes as planned, we’ve heard the last of Monty Python’s The Black Knight and Ajax' White Knight.

    OPINION in Culture on July 10, 2008

  19. Getting Joy to Outweigh Regret

    — The road from remorse to consolation is as simple, and as difficult, as putting all your cards on the table.

    OPINION in Culture on June 28, 2008

  20. Jumping to the Wrong Conclusion

    — A military wife reflects on how her husband handled his struggle with post-traumatic stress.

    OPINION in Culture on June 23, 2008

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