Mark Foley - Gay Congressman Resigns-The Natural Handle

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Florida Congressman Splotch Foley has resigned from Congress into the middle charges and allegations that he had inappropriate e-mail contacts with a ex- teenage paginate in the Domicile of Representatives. So what’s the true deal? What’s really usual on? You can scan the mainline press, and watch box, but you’ll never get to the verifiable [...]

How to defeat terrorism

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Stopping terrorism is not like gambling, in poker there are different variables that can affect the outcome but it fighting terror the only way to win is to fight to the end.
Many people thing that the terrorist feel they have been wronged by something or someone and that giving them something will end the fight [...]

Fast Food : No Legal Recourse

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Do you eat fast food? You must. According to the House of Representatives, the fast food industry is a significant part of our national economy. It did not become that way be having few customers. Many independent researches have found that fast food is unhealthy and causes weight gain. This research suggests there is something [...]

Don’t Confuse Me With The Facts

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

These days, speaking with most Democrats is like being "Alice, In Wonderland". Most of them seem to be going under the old saying "Don't Confuse Me With The Facts", it seems that many of their statements are based on emotions instead of reality. I used to enjoy discussing politics, especially with people that disagreed with [...]

Attention Democrats

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Attention far left Democrats and all the rest, of you Democrats, who are too afraid of the far left or to hungry for power to stand up for America. Stop insulting me, stop ridiculing me, stop trying to run my life, stop trying to take away my freedoms and stop endangering me and my loved [...]

Are You Fired Up About America? Nothing Communicates Like Honesty

Monday, April 27th, 2009

One day I was tuning up and down the radio dial as I drove down the Interstate. Time after time, I landed on talk shows featuring callers that were simply dismayed at the direction America is going.
They were frustrated that so many important issues were either being glossed over or ignored by federal, state, and [...]

Affirmative Action, Is It Good Or Bad?

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

This article does not discuss the legalities of affirmative action, I leave that to the courts. This article is solely about the philosophy of affirmative action.
According to Wikipedia, affirmative action "is a policy or a program promoting the representation in various systems of people of a group who have traditionally been discriminated against, with the [...]

42 Years Later: Remembering JFK

Friday, April 17th, 2009

42 years ago, we sat in front of our television sets in complete shock. When the usually totally objective Walter Cronkite momentarily lost it on a live broadcast, he represented faces all over America, frozen in grief and disbelief.
It was an innocent time. Young, vigorous, charismatic, and eloquent, Jack Kennedy represented the dreams of the [...]

14 Billion Doesn’t Buy What It Used To

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

I am not sure how much national attention this story has gotten but there was a tragedy that took place in Boston’s Big Dig on July 10th. One of the ceiling panels that are hung in the tunnels of the biggest construction project in the world, the “Big Dig”, fell and crushed a car killing [...]

Insurance 101 - Undermining America for the Good of Americans

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Insurance is like a myth. From one small seed of truth, a fairytale the size of 1000 giant sequoias has sprung up. Reality is blocked from view. Surely, you’ve noticed all the giant, sequoia-like buildings are owned by banks and insurance companies. Where do they get all that money? How much money do the executives [...]