Shane Remer

What is there to say about me that hasn't already been written by me? I love writing. Stories, articles, opinion pieces, political commentary, sports, on the wall, and in the snow. If I'm not doing that then I'm out with my camera, or staying active, usually playing sports. I take part in soccer, football, baseball/softball, kickball, and dodgeball - just because I wish I could be in high school forever. Sometimes I take to the trail (with a camera) or go on spontaneous road trips which consist of filling up a tank of gas and driving around back roads until police (or farmers) get suspicious.

Currently, I'm anxiously awaiting the end of the world on December 21, 2012, not because I believe all of that doomsday hype, but because I will once again realize that I haven't bought any gifts yet.
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  • Jamie Moyer, Colorado Rockies Need to Wait for History
    After Tommy John surgery 16 months ago, Jamie Moyer earned a spot in the Colorado Rockies rotation. At age 49, Moyer would be the oldest player to record a win in the major leagues.
  • Mariners Trade Pineda for Montero
    After trading Rookie-All-Star pitcher, Michael Pineda, the Seattle Mariners are hoping to spark an offense that ranked last in the majors in team batting the last two years. Whether this means Seattle is out of the Prince Fielder race is questionable.
  • After New Hampshire, GOP Race is Down to Three
    After an impressive set of first place finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, Romney now takes to the task of securing the Republican nomination.
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  • First Person: In New Hampshire, Things Just Aren't That Bad
    Even with over $15 trillion in debt, failing schools, high unemployment, and a struggling economy, New Hampshirites feel candidates are concerned about the same thing as them -- themselves.
  • The NFC West: Is it the NFC Worst?
    A quick look at the NFC West and its play in comparison to the NFC.
  • National Defense GOP Debate Offers Mixed Answers
    The National Defense debate focused questions into a centralized topic, forcing candidates to provide concrete answers to problems facing the U.S. and its national security.
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  • The Cut and Stab
    The Cut and Stab takes four stories, recaps them in a paragraph, and turns mean in the next.
  • Ron Paul Most Electable GOP Candidate If Electable
    Despite opinion that he would make a great president, GOP candidate Ron Paul won't get the nod because of the question of whether or not he's electable.
  • Paul Offers Real Solutions in GOP Debate
    In a GOP field that claims to know what's wrong with the U.S., few offered solid plans on how to meet the claims they made.
  • Tuition De Bates
    Bates officials are upset over their college's listing as the most expensive college in its category. Why?
  • With Debt Deal Finished, Parties See Real Issues
    It may seem that passing legislation to avoid national default is a good thing for the U.S. and its politicians, but it's only the beginning of a much deeper issue.
  • "Soulja Boy Tell Em" You're Lonely
    Soulja Boy Tell Em, DeAndre Way, bought himself a $55 million dollar private jet - as a birthday gift. For someone who has said so much about who he is, he doesn't seem to know much about himself.
  • The Seattle Mariners - Best Team in the AL
    As of July 25, 2011, the Seattle Mariners runs scored sits at 335, on pace for the second lowest in a 162-game season in club history. Yet, by scoring just a few more runs per game, the Mariners could be the best in the AL, and maybe even baseball.
  • Derek Jeter's 3,000th Hit - Not that Special
    Even though Derek Jeter has reached 3,000 hits, the 28th major leaguer and first New York Yankee to do so, it's not as special as some of the other things he's done.
  • Sex Appeal and Politics
    After commenting that Michele Bachmann's strong candidacy for Iowa was partly because of her sex appeal, Vin Weber apologized for his comments. Unfortunately, he's not the one who should be apologizing.
  • Ron Paul Separates from GOP Field During Debate
    A quick, personal, summary of the debates most promising candidate.
  • My Plymouth Gold Duster - The Value of a Junker
    Sometimes the best vehicle ever owned is not the one that runs the best.
  • Bullying the Bullies
    In an attempt to handle a perceived threat by a middle school student, Rundlett Principal, Tom Sica, cites a New Hampshire law to prevent bullying. Whether the student was bullying is questionable, but not the question needing an answer.
  • Black and White
    When Marilyn Davenport was hammered for forwarding a picture of Obama as a monkey in a family portrait featuring other monkeys, cries of racism hit the media. However, the problem with the racial image is much deeper, more than race.

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