The Rest Of The Story

Thanks to all the readers of Dojo Rat for sticking in there and checking back. I’m hoping to create a more diverse site that will not only carry some martial arts articles, but a timely commentary on news events. Additionally, we are going to take a look at an entire series of historical scandals that have and continue to influence our modern where can i purchase clonazepam society.
I encourage readers to comment on the site as it develops, It’s been a little tricky for me to build the new site without spending a ton of money on tech support. We’ll dress it up a bit as I learn more about the system, so check back again!
-D.R.

5 Responses to The Rest Of The Story

  1. Steven Smith on June 2, 2013 at 4:10 am

    Hey Dojo Rat,

    You’ve come a long way…your writing is excellent and, because the political topics are toothy, this shit’s scary. I’d love to promote it with ease. Will you please add Facebook and Twitter button (Twitter’s best) to your posts?

    Warm regards,

    Steven Smith

    • DR on June 2, 2013 at 6:05 am

      Thanks Steven;
      I will certainly try to add those functions, as well as another general tune-up to the site.
      Thanks for checking in,

      DR

  2. Kate DeGraw on February 3, 2014 at 5:01 pm

    I’m glad I read this article — I too feel that something is going to happen around these Olympics. This sums all the players up nicely for me.
    Love you Dojo Rat!
    Sis

  3. Kate DeGraw on June 3, 2014 at 11:26 pm

    Do you think Obama gave up the 5 prisoners from Gitmo for the Bowe Bergdahl trade as a way to start to empty Gitmo? Maybe his way to “close” it — perhaps more will be let out.

    • DR on June 4, 2014 at 3:27 pm

      Lots of questions about Bergdahl, suggesting he may even have been spying on the Taliban:

      http://cannonfire.blogspot.com/2014/06/berghdal-spy.html

      I think he had just had enough of the army. From one of his e-mails:

      Bergdahl was quick to discern that he and his comrades were pawns of a policy doing far more harm than good in terms of helping the Afghans. Emailing from Afghanistan in late June 2009, Bergdahl pointed out the main problem in these words: “In the US army you are cut down for being honest… but if you are a conceited brown nosing shit-bag you will be allowed to do what ever you want.”

      http://consortiumnews.com/2014/06/03/the-real-villains-of-the-bergdahl-tale/

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