My Law is an educational CYOA (Choose Your Own Adventure) that I’ve been making in my spare time. My Law takes the player/reader through the legislative process in California and in so ding describes the committee process, how the two legislative bodies interact, what role the Governor plays in lawmaking, and other facets of policy making here in the Golden State.
The game is content complete at this point, but is still in beta. If you find any spelling or grammar errors or something doesn’t make any sense please contact me so that I can make the necessary corrections. Thanks in advance for your comments!
Take a moment out of your day to thank those who served our country despite that fact that our country can be pretty awful sometimes. That isn’t our veterans’ fault. They’ve made the hard decision of sacrificing some of their own comforts in order to better the whole. They deserve our thanks!
I am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.
Like many of America’s greatest heroes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had to be neutered before he could enter the pantheon of mythic heroes Americans look to for inspiration. This is a man who was reviled in newspapers across the country, north and south. This is a man who was tailed and investigated constantly by the FBI in the hopes of breaking his power. This is a man who not only stood for, and demanded, civil rights, but also social justice and and end to the endless wars that of the USA. If Dr. King had not been assassinated do you think he would say his goals, his dream, had been reached? Does our America look like the one he so beautifully envisioned?
No, it does not. Racism is still with us despite the progress, Poverty and War are still with us. More so now than ever. His struggle has always been our struggle and it must continue until the dream he fought and died for is a reality.