Bio:
I write, I speak, I laugh. Public Relations/Communications professional that defies political propaganda and rhetoric. Political critic. Public Advocate. Former U.S. Navy Broadcast Journalist. Award Winning TV writer.
I write, I speak, I laugh. Public Relations/Communications professional that defies political propaganda and rhetoric. Political critic. Public Advocate. Former U.S. Navy Broadcast Journalist. Award Winning TV writer.
Education/Experience:
BS Public Relations - Montana State Univ. - Billings, Defense Information School -- Broadcast Journalism
BS Public Relations - Montana State Univ. - Billings, Defense Information School -- Broadcast Journalism
Interests:
Video production, Questioning political motives and ethics, writing, watching and analyzing people, philosophy
Video production, Questioning political motives and ethics, writing, watching and analyzing people, philosophy
Motto:
Everyone should stand for something.
Everyone should stand for something.
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Because we can't all be experts on all subjects, we must often place our trust in people and businesses that
specialize in a particular field. This is the case with attorneys, doctors, politicians, contractors and even PC techs.
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/27/2007
Maury County, Tennessee has begun cracking down on illegal immigrants by simply enforcing the law... But not without consequences.
By Sundance McGee | Published 10/12/2007
Has your darling been sitting on the couch playing video games since graduation? Here's something you can give them to help them find a job and start becoming a contibuting member of society.
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/29/2007
A true story illuminating a political process that is designed to keep voters confused and in the dark.
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/28/2007
A Massachusetts prisoner, unsure of which restroom he/she belongs in, keeps the state and psych. and experts busy in court testifying whether the state should pay for a sex change. What do you think?
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/28/2007
There are many different plants in the World that are poisonous. Three common ones in the United States are poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. Learn how to identify them and what to do if you get a dose of one of them.
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/20/2007
In this article the author relates what he recently learned after picking a fight with Toxicodendrun Radicans. The battle was ugly, but he finally emerged victorious.
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/19/2007
A Montana native moved to Tennessee and found all sorts of things to see in a different light.
By Sundance McGee | Published 6/12/2007
Besides the occasional article meant to make people laugh, the reasons I write are much more complex than making a few bucks and feeding a shallow ego.
By Sundance McGee | Published 5/23/2007
Instead of having to choose between a Republican and a Democrat, we should be able to choose someone who would just be honest and return integrity to our political system and a little dignity to the entire government.
By Sundance McGee | Published 5/16/2007
Do you know the best way to react when you are pulled over after leaving the bar? Here are some proven practical tips to help you get through the ordeal with minimal damages.
By Sundance McGee | Published 4/23/2007
What will our lives be like in 50 years? With advances in technology and the demise of honesty and ethics in politics, business and society, how do you think the World will be?
By Sundance McGee | Published 4/23/2007
A monkey, an Arkansas State Trooper, a Texas couple and a bunch of illegal drugs make for an unbelievable story.
By Sundance McGee | Published 4/18/2007
Can the generation created by Baby Boomers be depended on to take the baton and regain all the ground that has been lost in the rat race of life? It's up to them.
By Sundance McGee | Published 4/6/2007
Are laws for Driving Under the Influence unreasonably harsh because of MADD's influence in the halls of Congress? Are your rights being violated?
By Sundance McGee | Published 4/6/2007
A look at how the past is combined with the present to provide an unforgettable vacation experience surrounded by the mountains of Montana.
By Sundance McGee | Published 3/23/2007
If we're going to get the United States back on track, we can't wait any longer. In order to repair what damage has been done in the last seven years, here's what you've got to do.
By Sundance McGee | Published 3/14/2007
Whether you live in the Volunteer State or are planning a visit to Tennessee, there are an endless number of ways to get away from the beaten path.
By Sundance McGee | Published 3/14/2007
Does the United States Flag still mean anything to people? In case you've forgotten what it stands for, here's a reminder.
By Sundance McGee | Published 3/2/2007
You can save a lot of money by painting your bathroom yourself instead of hiring a pro painter. Follow these steps and you'll get professional looking results at a fraction of the cost.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/27/2007
This reveals a sure-fire way to win a fight with your loved ones without having to knock them out.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/27/2007
Award Winning Television Copywriter Ron DeYoung gives readers a few pointers for writing effective television ads.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/22/2007
Writers have many strange little habits and rituals. For instance, AC Content Producer Ron DeYoung does most of his writing at night. You'll understand why after reading this.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/21/2007
Statistically speaking, drunk people are better drivers than sober ones and seat belts kill! Why I hate statistics.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/16/2007
A compelling discussion about how Mass Media affects everyone, good or bad.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/15/2007
It's been a couple years since Hunter S. Thompson ended his own life on his own terms. It's important to remember the contributions he made to journalism, art, and society as a whole.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/15/2007
This is the best "Life Comes at you Fast" commercial featuring K-Fed (Do you want fries with that?) for Nationwide.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
Sometimes life is just tough being who you are and temporary fixes probably don't help.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
This bittersweet situation has got people around the country making an issue.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
Is Coca-Cola a gateway beverage leading one to gravitate toward riskier lifestyles?
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
Paul, Pauley and Mikiey Teutul confuse biker stereotype
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
Sheryl Crow went on a six week tour sponsored by Revlon and colored hair weekly.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/5/2007
It's about time the American public and the rest of the World are given some honest answers about what's really going on in Iraq. It's about time the people insist on it!
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/2/2007
A review of the reasoning behind Budweiser beer's Clydesdale ads and why they are effective.
By Sundance McGee | Published 2/2/2007
Welcoming 2007 at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium seems a lot safer than partying with bikers in bath robes and pink, fuzzy, bunny slippers.
By Sundance McGee | Published 1/18/2007
Man dies after being struck in the head with an axe, allegedly wielded by his wife's step-father.
By Sundance McGee | Published 1/11/2007
Rudolph, the wayward reindeer missing since last night, has been located. He's a little bit worse for wear and a lot more experiences. You may want to read the first two stories of this special report also.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/24/2006
Search parties are heading to the area where Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer was reportedly seen dancing with the Abominable Snowman. Elves remain optimistic.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/24/2006
Reports just in from the North Pole say that Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer will not be pulling Santa's Sleigh this evening. It's unclear at this point why.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/24/2006
In part 1 of this 3 part interview, Doug Gray tells Ron DeYoung what it's like being one of the original members of one of America's First Southern Rock Bands.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/14/2006
In part 2 of this 3 part interview, one of the founding members of The Marshall Tucker Band, Doug Gray talks with me about politics and the war in Iraq.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/14/2006
In the final part of this interview with Doug Gray of the Marshall Tucker Band, Doug and I talk about his voice, his band and the water in his home town, Spartanburg, South Carolina.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/13/2006
While most of America is disgusted with most of the acts of the Bush Administration, they shouldn't let Colin Powell to get taken down with those who deserve it. Here's why.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/13/2006
A discussion of where dishonest politicians congregate and how you can help them.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/13/2006
Just because they're on drugs, doesn't mean they shouldn't get presents at Christmas.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/12/2006
It often seems that our elected leaders think we are really stupid. Maybe we are. What should be done about the corruption, dishonesty and general lack of ethics and morals in our leaders?
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/11/2006
I remembered I wrote a rebuttal to "Attitude" by youranter last year. It's "An Open Letter to President Bush" or something like that. I say almost everything from the other side of the issue of Attitude. Can't see it? Click the print button and it will show up.
By Sundance McGee | Published 12/9/2006
What I've learned about the Grand Jury has not only surprised me, but it's also scared me, and in some ways I've even been sickened by what I've found.
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/29/2006
The first in a 4 part series investigating issues with regard to secrecy, influence and corruption in the nations Grand Juries. Part 1 explores the history of the Grand Jury and how and why it is used in America's legal system.
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/29/2006
In part 2 of this 4 part series, the amount of secrecy involved with Grand Jury proceedings is analyzed. Does this secrecy promote corruption and tampering?
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/29/2006
Part 3 of this 4 part series tells of an actual case involving felony assault, a battered wife and an uncle with power and influence in one Grand Jury's jurisdiction.
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/29/2006
A historically based, fictional short story about a boy who is found in a swamp by a tribe of Indians in the 1790's. While searching for his true parents, he becomes a man. In the process, he befriends a couple of blood hungry, murdering thieves.
By Sundance McGee | Published 11/21/2006
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