I am a husband, a father, an artist and writer, and a patriot. I believe in God and in the greatness of my country.
Roger Cotton was born in Brooklyn, New York on May 13, 1964. He has lived in various parts of the country, and has been a long-time San Diego resident since 1975. He is married and has three children, two dogs, and two cats.
Roger studied and performed in theater for the early part of his life. He graduated with a Bachelors degree from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, where he won three play writing awards. He later attended the San Diego State Musical Theater MFA Program.
For the past eighteen years, Roger has worked as a 3D modeler and animator at various production studios and, as a 3D instructor at San Diego State University, Platt College, Mesa Community College, ITT Tech, and the Digital Animation and Visual Effects School in Orlando, Florida. Since 2002, Roger has also been a freelance contractor and now does business as, Eboncourt Entertainment.
Roger is currently developing a game for Windows 8 called, Fix-It Bot. He ultimately hopes to create entertainment that exposes consumers to the Constitution, American History, and positive values.
Thanks for the comment on my site (www.jamesford.wordpress.com). Have a nice day.
Jim
Saw your comment on our site, I have enjoyed reading your site and have clicked on some of the links! Good work and I’ll be back!
Hello, Roger!
I enjoy the site and have added you to my blogroll at
http://firstconservative.com/blog
Could I beg a link from you as well on your blogroll?
First Conservative
http://firstconservative.com/blog
I have created a blog that I hope will bring a little humor to the conservative cause.
The site is updated daily. Speaking as an Obama economic refugee – I would really be grateful for your help as I try to build my blog site.
Roger, Love your blog. I would like your permission to reprint “Rules for Radicalized Republicans on our GOP club website as a full reprint quaoted and fully attributed.
Roger, I just had a thought, Why don’t you get an account over at http://redstate.com and post this as a diary. Redstate gets 600k visits a monyh. You can eneter as a diary with the following at the top “Crossposted at (Link to your site)”. This would let a whole lot of people see this and get soem traffic for your site probably.
mr Cotton
loved the rules. will mention them on my radio show. but i would prefer to have you come on and take credit for them in person (by phone). i love good writing…but i take great pains to give credit to the author…
got some time tomorrow night? (the show airs 6-9pm eastern 3-6 in the west)
Lars
very interesting subject , outstanding post.
As a Tour Guide in the new orleans french quarter I can say that Most of the people now taking my tours on the mule drawn carriage are families who had beach vacations planned but who canceled due to the oil and over health concerns who are now seeking alternate destinations such as Memphis and New Orleans. .This is usually our slow season however the Past week the french quarter has been a packed house I have not seen so many people here as I am seeing now. .It doe”s not look good for the coastal communities who depend on tourism and it will only get worse before it gets any better. .I feel badly for the thousands of Families who now are now suffering over what both BP and Obama have done and also in what they have failed to do, had they acted immediately we would not be in this situation.
PoIuYt
Robert Reed’s family would be interested in hearing more about your story, please contact me