Name: Diana Hartman
Dateline: Stuttgart, Germany
Weblog: dianahartman.blogspot.com
Articles: 170
First Published: Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Last Published: Wednesday, November 19, 2008
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.Currently listing articles 170-151:
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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.
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Satire: Spokespersons Say Military Not Ready for Diversity — Interviewed sources cite history when justifying a ban on gay military personnel.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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America’s Melting Pot Is Boiling Over — Who needs fences when our prejudices are stronger than ever?
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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.
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Yet More News You Can Abuse— How to lose your house, your license and your death certificate - all in one easy article.
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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.
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More News You Can Abuse: Gender Testing— Line up for suspect females, coffee throwing, and a governor who didn’t listen to her mother.
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Suicide Bombers Petition Court to Limit Their Suffering— So much for the suicide part of the plan.
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South Los Angeles' (Fast) Food Fight— The city council’s moratorium on unhealthy food could pave the way for more unhealthy food.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Post-9/11 GI Bill: 2,881 Days Late and Millions of Dollars Short — Yes, Virginia, there is no grandfather clause.
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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.
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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.
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Jumping to the Wrong Conclusion— A military wife reflects on how her husband handled his struggle with post-traumatic stress.


