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Feature Article #1

Towards a New Normal

The release of Forbes’ annual list of billionaires last week seemed little more than a tired attempt to hawk a few magazines. It tried to create a bit of buzz by ranking a Mexican, Carlos Slim, at the top of the…

nahummer | March 16th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #2

A Lack of Leadership

If we were in England, Obama, who just a year ago was riding high, would be facing a vote of no confidence right about now. Instead, we have the Health Care bill which has morphed into more than simply an…

PC Fugitive | March 14th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #3

Save your presidency, Obama: Throw Strikes.

You could see right away, when he first appeared on the scene, that Barack Obama was a talented rookie. He had the stuff and the smarts to be a big time winner, and he was green as a farm kid with…

Snark Twain | March 11th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #4

This Week in Wingnuttery

A new semi-regular feature for my 5’s of regular readers: a quick(ish) rundown on the thought process of those on the right - as in opposite from left - side of the political spectrum. As today’s internet has enabled users…

nahummer | March 9th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #5

Will the US Govt. Devalue the Dollar ?

Here is an article from The Market Oracle that is full of economic clarity. The piece contains good explanations for the eventual demise of the dollar and, for once, looks at the US dollar from outside America’s own borders, because…

slowsmile | March 8th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #6

Wake up America!

The healthcare debate rages on. Plutocrats, Aristocrats and the clandestine cabals that seek to control the world press even deeper to achieve their goal; world domination. It seems they are doing so more blatantly today than they have at any…

proletarian | March 6th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #7

One Judge with Courage and Common Sense

A ruling by San Diego judge Roger Benitez has set things straight on the discrimination against expressions of the Judeo-Christian faith in public schools.

Eutychus | March 5th, 2010 | Continued

Feature Article #8

The Americans

Tonight a friend of mine echoed a thought that I have had… why are we pouring millions and millions into Haiti and now offering to help Chile when our own country is hurting so much? Can we continue to afford…

PC Fugitive | March 3rd, 2010 | Continued

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Pwned by the Podium

The Olympic Games are competitions between athletes in individual or team events and not between countries
-International Olympic Committee

I don’t like it one bit, it makes me feel somehow, I dunno … unclean. Just as the Macbeths needed more than water…


More on Education (Moron Education?)

Many in the educational establishment of this country are guilty of gross hypocrisy in demanding that prospective teachers be purged of their “wrong” views, including support of capitalism.


Dangerous Names and Games

Gunfire breaks out around the presidential palace followed by the tell tale military music broadcast over state radio while a few days later the president of it’s neighbouring nation is whisked back under the cover of darkness after a 93 day…


In Defense of Cats

cover-low-res1 I come before you now in defense of cats. They shouldn’t need my help, Americans have over eighty million cats, more than dogs, more than any other animal. But if the cat is much loved, it is more misunderstood. I have written a…


Tiger Declawed?

The lead story on the news last night was about the sex life of a golfer. How ridiculous is that? There is so much going on in the world, and the country is bleeding from numerous wounds yet the main…

Fiddling Around While Rome Burns

This country needs to stop being an entertainment society and get back to governing itself through carefully chosen representatives.


Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?

Is it all Walt Disney’s fault? Maybe if we had all learned the original story of the Three Little Pigs instead of growing up with the Disney version we would know to be afraid of the big bad wolf. You see, in…


The Myth of Eddicashun

The government’s plan to throw more money at our highly deficient educational system is wrongheaded because the real problem is the anti-intellectual atmosphere in our homes and schools.


Waiting For Him To Die

I swear I didn’t mean to turn it into a competition, but somehow that’s how it was construed by two of the nastiest leaders in the world. My comparison of Stephen Harper to Robert Mugabe at the end of 2008 was…


Spawn of iPad and other disasters

Even the great Steve Jobs stubs his toe once in a while. Seen in that light, the iPad disaster is merely a stumble on Apple’s long road to world domination. If the internal documents relayed to me by a Chinese hacker currently…


Bio Brief - Press Secretary Robert Gibbs

Press Secretary Robert Gibbs was recently in the news for his snide attack on Palin by writing notes on his hand. I have never liked the man and this little episode didn’t help. Maybe it is his smirks or his…

What’s the Truth now, Al Gore?

As Washington DC is facing over 40 inches of snow in what will be its snowiest winter in recorded history, it seems like a good time to revisit global warming. The Drudge Report recently had a link to an article…

Where’s the Gold, Ben ?

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I’ve been saying for some time now that Fort Knox has no gold, probably hasn’t had any of the yellow shiny stuff for some decades now. Don’t believe me? Well, here is an exposé by Jeff Neilsen from Benzinga, having…


XLIV

The Super Bowl is more than just a big game. Not only does it determine each year’s NFL champion, it seems to hold a mirror up to the American soul. The sport is as bewildering to most outsiders as Americans…


Hang Up and Drive

Talking on a cellphone while driving has been proven more dangerous than driving drunk, yet law enforcement officers seem to ignore it until it causes an accident.


Hasn’t Got A Prayer

How hypocritical of the President to speak at the National Prayer Breakfast after not only shunning the National Day of Prayer last May but also never once stepping inside a church since his election! I still might have given him…

The Republican Playbook: Uncensored

My fellow Republicans, it’s been a tough few years, but we’re on our way back. Soon power will be ours, once again, if we stay strong, stay the course, and most important, stay on message.

And the message is this: Obama isn’t…


The Abyss

There is something on my mind, as well as it should be on the minds of all mankind. It’s an ominous and perfidious coming of events that haunt me like the night of day. A foreboding if you will. It’s…


Togo Travesty

The announcement coming when it did, the same weekend the African Cup of Nations champion was crowned, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) was probably hoping it would slide by unnoticed. Instead, they’ve managed to ensure the tragedy that befell…


Chilcot Chicanery

Unless you live in the UK, you might have missed the fact that former Prime Minister Tony Blair was questioned yeserday by the Chilcot Inquiry. Wait, unless you live in the UK you might not have heard of the Chilcot…


IRAN NUKE IN 2010: CHINA CHASTISES U. S.

mushroom-cloudA secret intelligence dossier currently being reviewed by US, Israeli, German, and Austrian governments reveals secret Iranian tests and hierarchies of power dedicated to the successful development of a nuclear bomb, and predicts that Iran will have a primitive nuclear…


A Tale of Two Coasts

During the President’s State of the Union he touted job creations and announced a plan to build a high speed train from Orlando to Tampa. To further emphasize this initiative, he arrived in Tampa the very next day to announce…

Corpocracy and the Seven

When a legislator no longer represents our beliefs, we can vote them out of office; likewise, when presidents screw up, the people can kick them out the next time they go to the polls (or they can even be impeached…


America the Carnivalized

In the Middle Ages there was something we call “carnivalization,” which involved the world upside down. We seem to have embraced that reversal of values with our assumption of the power previously reserved for royalty.


Steve Jobs Gives You iPad, I Give You OPEC

One of my continuing observations is that interest groups of ANY kind (they are all special, just ask them) that form or have a natural self regulatory body, minimizing third party regulators who might have a less than light touch,…

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