What Does My Attraction to Hyper-Violent Movies Say About Me?
April 29, 2010 – 7:47 am | No Comment

The Monkey and I attempt to understand our attraction to violence in film, an attraction well-manifested even in supposedly sane, spiritually-inclined, and well-balanced human beings, like us, for instance.

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Caleb Campbell: Casualty of Military’s “Integrity Vacuum”
July 26, 2008 – 11:50 am | 11 Comments
Caleb Campbell: Casualty of Military’s “Integrity Vacuum”

The Military Academy has a simple, three word motto: “Duty, Honor, Country,” which the greater Army has adopted at least unofficially. The problem is that the facts indicate that the expectation of living one’s life according to the principles of dedication to duty, adherence to honor, and love of country only go one way. The military expects its members to behave according to this immutable ethical code, yet has proven time and time again, especially within the context of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, that this code doesn’t apply to the highest levels of the organization, doesn’t apply to the policy makers, spokespeople, and “deciders.”

Army’s Caleb Campbell No Draft-Dodger
April 29, 2008 – 12:20 pm | 3 Comments
Army’s Caleb Campbell No Draft-Dodger

As a West Point graduate and former Infantry officer, I was thrilled to learn that the Detroit Lions drafted Army cornerback Caleb Campbell in the seventh round of the NFL Draft this weekend in New …

Problem Solved, Issue #1: Ditch the BCS. A College Football National Championship Scenario
December 5, 2007 – 11:49 am | 3 Comments

Let me tell you, the Monkey loves the Bowl Championship Series (BCS). The Monkey loves anything that is irrational, inconsisent, inequitable, and fraudulent. The Monkey cherishes events that create unneccessary drama, …