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Matthew Ash
E-Mail: matt.ash@gmail.com
Web Page: http://www.mattash.com
Pen Name: matt
Biography
I was born in Los Angeles, California in 1981. From an early age I developed two passions, my Church and design. Initially the latter passion was more of a proclivity, but with time I've been able to mold and utilize my talents in that field for the benefit of many things I believe in. For years I have worked in the non-profit field, not only in the religious sector, but also in the fields of advocacy and education. Ultimately, I have been striving to communicate objectives and ideals... a vision.
My faith dictates that I believe that all people are inherently good, and through their free-will are capable of evil. My nature leads me to believe that most things are also inherently funny... depending on your point of view. I contribute to this blog both technically and in my writing so that I can share with you not only the evil things that persist in this world, but also the good. I will invariably attempt to make you laugh, although I may often fail, because humor should broaden people's perspectives.
I am currently engaged to a beautiful young woman, live in Los Feliz (the only place to live in LA if you consider yourself cool).
It is worth noting, as I often address issues that are religious in nature, that although I am an ordained and practicing deacon of the Armenian Apostolic Church and employed by the Western Diocese of said church, my views or those expressed by the other authors of this blog do not reflect those of the Armenian Apostolic Church unless stated otherwise.
Posts by matt:
The Daily Connect: 04/10/07
Tuesday, April 10th, 2007The Daily Connect: 03/27/07
Tuesday, March 27th, 2007The Daily Connect: 03/20/07
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007Liveblogging: The End Of The Line
Saturday, March 17th, 2007Liveblogging: They’ve Got Bigger Flags
Saturday, March 17th, 2007Liveblogging: The War is Immoral, Not Gay Troops
Saturday, March 17th, 2007Liveblogging: Contradiction
Saturday, March 17th, 2007Liveblogging: the March Starts
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