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Paul Evans is a 54 year old website designer, book editor and writer who owns and runs Evans Politics, a non-comprehensive news and politics website. He lives in Wooster, Ohio and is single and available.
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Paul Evans is a 54 year old website designer and book editor who lives in Wooster, Ohio. He owns and runs Evans Politics, a non-comprehensive news aggregation and commentary website with a lot of features including original content, streaming rock music, liberal politics videos and funny videos, and a chat room.

I have lived in five states, having been partly raised in Arlington, Virginia outside of D.C. I take care of my 84 year old father, a WWII marine and a former college professor in Russian language and literature.

I have edited 12 books, the last of which is available on Amazon.com and is an introduction to Spiritualism from a Christian perspective. Other books edited included a collection of short stories, a novel, and a book about the effects of consumption of various wheat components on cancer rates which was favorably received by the U.N.

I offer inexpensive website design services as well. Personal websites are available an very inexpensive rates, and designs are custom designs, not from templates. I also can arrange web hosting and am a reseller for GoDaddy, the world's largest web host. Contact me for all your website design service needs.

I love music of most kinds, perhaps especially classic rock, but many genres, including alternative, electronic music, jazz, fusion, new age, and folk, while I tend to avoid Rap and most country. I like to drive around northeast Ohio in my Honda Cr-V, and often can be found up in Akron hitting Borders and Best Buy while taking in a movie and doing dinner with some friends. I have a wonderful red female doberman named Ruby but like cats as well, and I am single and available.

I am a lifelong Democrat, a member of the Wayne County Network for Progressive Democracy, and volunteer with the Wayne County Democratic Party. I volunteered for the Obama campaign all along since before the Ohio primary. I was a Unitarian-Universalist for many years, but am currently attending the United Church of Christ.

Please feel encouraged to stop by Evans Politics (just Google it) and be sure to read "The 'Compleat' Revised Guide to Liberal and Progressive News and Politics on the Web" where it is available for download in .doc or .pdf formats.

Stop by Evans Politics and say hi or just email me and get to know me! ~ Paul

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(5 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, August 28, 2011
The Truth Nobody Seems to Want to Talk About The political disillusionment of a liberal measuring the accomplishments of a Democratic Congress and President and finding complicity and corruption.
SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, May 21, 2011
The Cost of Politics in Our Lives: Politics as Sewage & the Sublime A contrast between the depressing reality of politics of the status quo versus the sublime message and encouragement of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., with an exhortation to keep working in activism.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, May 16, 2011
Rethinking the Abortion Debate from a Liberal Christian Perspective A reexamination of the abortion debate from a liberal yet Christian perspective based on 1.) the compassion I feel for all living beings, 2.) a general conclusion based on what is possible politically to care for potential unwanted infants and thus 3.) an overall feeling of compassion and regard for the misery versus the health of women as well as society.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, May 16, 2011
Supply Side Economics, The Bush Tax Cuts & John Boehner Completely Discredited Analysis by PolitiFact of a claim John Boehner made touting the Bush tax cuts, devastating analysis from late 2010 in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, evidence from the Center for Economic and Policy Research and further analysis, plus American opinion from the Center for American Progress.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Scapegoating and Our Sick, Evil & Satanic Society This society is unChristian. This society is evil. Don't say nobody every warned you! Ask yourself what I have to lose in telling you the truth and you'll know you're reading it.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 11, 2011
Doing the Right Thing and Leadership versus Pragmatism and Bipartisanship An essay by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans on why President Obama has failed to lead, what the consequences are for the American people, what his choices are, and what outcomes he faces.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, September 25, 2010
National Political Campaign News Headlines and Commentary The GOP campaign plan for the 2010 elections, with their new plan, the "Pledge to America" is laid bare, and the Democrats' counter strategy analyzed.
(31 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, August 30, 2010
Ron Paul from a Liberal Perspective and As a Republican Candidate for 2012 An open look at the Democrats' chances in 2012, but concentrating on the possible Republican nominees and evaluating the chances of Libertarian standard bearer Ron Paul and his son Rand Paul.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, August 29, 2010
Mental Health Resources & Advice from someone who has been there Do you suspect you are mentally ill or are you? Do you wonder where you look on the web for help for you or your loved one? Here is a guide to resources on the web, with many links, and advice from someone who has lived through 30 years of mental illness, and "come out the other side" into functional wellness.
(11 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, August 28, 2010
What It's Like to Be Down and Out In America I believe that we must be a CARING society, and I think that crucial attribute has been falling away from the American culture, and that as a people we are too focused on material possessions and "the good life." We are supposed to be a Christian nation, but we avoid the poor, and we avoid really caring for them as a nation in the way we should. I believe we must be our brother's keeper if we are to lead ethical lives.
(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, April 25, 2010
Commentary on U.S. - Chinese Relations and Iran News and opinion update on the Iran/Israel/U.S. situation and the countdown till Iran goes nuclear with a warhead that could strike Israel, with a discussion of the evidence and implications.
(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, June 28, 2009
Don't Talk to ME About Republican "Values"!! "Don't Talk to ME About Republican 'Values,'" an OpEd by Paul Evans of Evans Politics, attempts to discuss and expose the hypocrisy of hiding the true, amoral agenda of the Republican Party behind the slogan "family values." It discusses recent GOP moral failings such as the adultery of Sen. Mark Sanford, but concentrates on the immorality of the overall Republican agenda and it's lack of moral or Christian values.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, April 13, 2009
Rove, Cheney and Limbaugh: The Gift that Keeps on Giving Karl Rove, Dick Cheney and Rush Limbaugh have been all over the media lately as harsh critics of the Obama administration. However all the "Repugnant Three" have extremely low approval ratings in polling. As far as their effect on the public's view of the Obama presidency is concerned, the more these three hog the limelight, the better.

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