Michelle Obama Is Not Marie Antoinette
Michelle Obama is not telling us to eat cake like Marie Antoinette. In fact she has been projecting a message of healthy eating and fighting obesity. Now I know the famous statement "Let Them Eat Cake" has nothing to do with overeating or obesity, but it just sounds strange to ... Read More
Tea Party Road Map: Volume 1
If the Tea Party does not move to define itself, others will define it for them. The theme of The Tea Party has to be Anti-Bankruptcy. Everything is how we word it and using the vernacular "spending" is just too dated. The tax code is so involved to say you’re ... Read More
The Other Side of a Gamer Nation
With no disrespect for my fellow writer Mr. C. Rich, it is very apparent he is not a gamer nor does he understand the world of gaming. We have come a long way from a little green dot and a paddle. I too remember the Atari, in fact I still ... Read More
We’ll Leave It Down If You Leave It Up
Ok ladies; time to make some concession here. For decades now, we men have had to endure the ultimate rule in the bathroom bestowed on us by ladies alike throughout what seems like eons. Leave the toilet seat down. Seems simple enough and it is. Men have been instructed for ... Read More
Tobacco vs. Hemp
When it comes to talking about smoking and tobacco companies, it can create a long time debate and argument from both the non- smokers vs. the smokers. Nevertheless, we are all affected by this argument because of the many other factors that surround this controversial topic. My father has just ... Read More
Gamer Nation
I was there growing up at the birth of video games. It was my generation that went from pinball machines to video games. I remember the evolution of that Atari joystick with the one red button. Pacman, Defender, Asteroids and Donkey Kong just to name a few.
Back in the day ... Read More
America Owes Mel Gibson An Apology
Could you imagine the pain Mel Gibson must be feeling listening to America excoriate him over these tapes his scampish Russian gold digger released? To have to listen to all of us judge him and not be able to respond or tell what happened here until his lawyers say it ... Read More
The Narcissistic President & Charles Krauthammer
One day some historian is going to actually count how many times President Obama has used the words "I,” “me" or "my" and possibly reveal unmatched streak of narcissism not before seen by his predecessors.
Now of course every person who has become president has had to have a touch of ... Read More
BP Oil Spill: Revolutionary War Lost Over Two Hundred Years Later
The British East Indian Company was the tea company at the heart of The Boston Tea Party, which sparked a war for freedom and the birth of a new nation. Fast-forward over two hundred years and The British Petroleum Company have grown more powerful than The United States Government. BP ... Read More
Gaza: Modern Day Concentration Camp
Not built like the images from the Nazi era, it is hard for people to actually look at Gaza in such a way that it could be considered a concentration camp. But when it comes down to the practices by the Israelis in charge, there is not much difference.
They keep ... Read More
White People Soon A Minority: A Terrible Shame
White people in America are marching towards that protected class of minority. We all know it is coming. A lot of other groups celebrate this axiom.
They tell us that this will be a Spanish Nation in the near future. However, truth be told, that is not actually accurate. It makes ... Read More
What Has Happened To Our Pledge?
I remember reciting the 'pledge' all through grade school. In the middle or intermediate grades, stretching to high school, it was orated over the intercom. However, in all instances, we placed our hands over our hearts. We meant what we were saying. The word 'God' did not have significance on ... Read More
Astronauts Can File Unemployment From Space Station
With the new hardware and software that has been added to the international space station, American astronauts can now file for unemployment from space.
Since there are only a couple launches left to go, after Obama gutted the space program, the astronauts can now file for unemployment from outside the planet ... Read More
Meat Will Cost Us More This Summer
I saw an amazing article that said most all the meat will cost us more this summer. I wondered why and read through the article. Apparently companies can no longer hold off the cost they endure to feed the animals, because politicians and crazy people are using our corn as ... Read More
Which Taxpayer Are You?
If anyone ever gets venturous and wants to see what real court is all about, head to tax court or bankruptcy court. The average person who either fudges their tax return to get that few extra hundred dollars back or declares bankruptcy and conveniently forgets to report that extra truck ... Read More
Perrenial Highway Construction
I do a lot of traveling and I get to see and experience lots of things that most people don't. The one thing that really gets my goat no matter where I go is the freaking endless highway construction that never seems to go away. How has this become part ... Read More
Never Ending Conflict
Last week I mentioned about how I felt it was necessary to stand united against the war on terrorism. Terrorism is a threat to each and every one of us. The pending war between North and South Korea is a total different ball game. That is the war we should ... Read More
Casey Anthony & A Jury Of Her Peers
So many people have speculated that the new judge in the case, Belvin Perry, was going to be hell for the Casey defense team. However, his strict manner is actually what the defense needed.
The last judge, Strickland, allowed so much crap inside the courtroom. Stuff was discussed in open court ... Read More
Is This War Necessary?
“Enough is Enough” “Bring our Soldiers Home” “Pull Our Soldiers Out and the Bomb Threats Will Stop” and my favorite, “9/11 is Over, Let It Rest Already.” These are comments I hear on the streets and have read on blogs.
I am often asked, “do I believe in war?” Under normal ... Read More
The Smell of Destruction
On February 14, 2010, yes, Valentines day, I returned from grief stricken Haiti. A trip I will never forget for the rest of my life.
I was worried and excited when I left. I thought I would like to write a story about it when I got back. But after seeing ... Read More





















