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Debates stats
- Total
- 80
- Won
- 49
- Lost
- 18
- Tied
- 13
- Win ratio
- 69.37%
- Rating
- 1702
- Comments
- 931
- Votes
- 233
Forum stats
- Topics
- 193
- Posts
- 4,363
- Likes
- 1,607
- Mentions
- 3,787
Personal information
- Gender
- Male
- Country
- United States
- Education
- Graduate degree
- Religion
- Christian
- Political ideology
- Conservatism
- Life priority
- Self-development
- Occupation
- Art
About me
Retired. Freelance writer and illustrator. Business and personal experience in over 30 countries. Fluent in English, French, Italian, and Egyptian hieroglyphs. Enjoy gourmet cooking, gardening, woodworking, greeting card fabrication with original illustrations and verse. Married 52 years to the same delightful woman. Read voraciously on a variety of subjects. Two Phds, History & English Lit. Live in the Rocky Mountains on 10 acres at 7500 feet.
Fauxlaw is the title of my recent book, a volume describing common misinterpretation of U.S. constitutional language over its entire 230-year existence, and as committed by the Supreme Court, the President, Congress, and "We the people." We're all guilty, we all treat the Constitution as a personal cafeteria, accepting this, ignoring that. The appropriately considered conclusion is that while there can actually be faux law [we're only human], no good law is false.
Accomplishments in DART;
Rank as 7th in Debate participation, and as 7th highest in active voting of nearly 1,300 members
Rank as 32nd in Forum posts and 13th in Forum topics of nearly 900 members.
Voted into the Hall of Fame III [2021] as a User