Journalist/Author
Alma Mater: Saint Bonaventure University
Phone: 716-479-8921
Email: [email protected]
BOOK CATALOG:
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HOMER SIMPSON - 2004
NO TIME FOR TEARS: TALES TO BLOW YOUR BRAINS OUT TO - 2007
UP TO MY EYEBALLS IN SUNSHINE - 2013
IT WAS MY TURN: HOW I LOST AND WHY IT'S YOUR FAULT - 2017
SOMETIMES SHIT HAPPENS - 2018
THE SEXY MISADVENTURES OF FELLATIO STEVENS - 2018
THE BUCKET LIST OF PUBERT G. WILLIAMS - 2018
GET THE SENSATION - 2020
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Throughout life I have been told that the best way to protect the environment is through government and regulations, and being an environmentalist I happily accepted that. Trouble is in the last few years I started paying more attention to politics and as I continued my education in environmental science and wildlife management, I started to realize I agreed more and more with libertarians and anarchists. The question now is how do I balance the ideas of non aggression and volunteerism with the legal web surrounding environmental protection? What is the government's record of protecting the environment vs ruining it? Hopefully I can dig into those issues and get some dialogue started.