Scott Brown Won’t Be Pimped Out By Party
If the Republican Party or the conservatives think for a second this victory was theirs, then they need a head check along with the Democrats. Scott Brown will not be pimped out by any party. This was a victory for Populism and a win for the people.
Scott Brown brings to ... Read More
A Look At Customer Service In the Recession
One of the things my better half and I have noticed in the last couple of years is the absolute horrible customer service we have gotten from everything from a drive-thru burger place to the constant cashiers in bad moods at so many stores.
During this recession when so many Americans ... Read More
Kevin Bacon Ignores United States Marine Corp
I took the time out of my day, thanks to DVR, to watch the Golden Globe Awards. One of the reasons why I did that was because I knew the movie Taking Chance was nominated. This movie touched me in so many ways. In my heart, I can’t imagine a ... Read More
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
According to Wikipedia:
"In 1964, King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and racial discrimination through civil disobedience and other non-violent means. By the time of his death in 1968, he had re-focused his efforts on ending poverty and opposing ... Read More
Humanity to Limbaugh: Go To Hell
Saying Rush Limbaugh's comments of telling people not to donate to the people of Haiti is indefensible, just doesn't seem to cover what he did. The adjective indefensible doesn't seem to carry the power of what is needed to describe his statements. I was thinking words more inline with the ... Read More
Obama: Is Security Secure?
One can't help but notice that there seems to be a running theme going on in the Obama administration. Is security secure in the hands of the Democrat Party?
For years there was a growing consensuses that the Democrat Party were weak on Terrorism and War. People pondered before the election ... Read More
Obama’s Brownie Moment Not The Same
The term born into our vernacular "Brownie Moment" during the Hurricane Katrina days lives on in the verbal missteps of Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security. Making the now infamous mistake of claiming, "the system worked" in reference to the attempted terror bombing of Christmas 2009 elevates her to a ... Read More
Help For Haiti Earthquake Victims
Haiti was rocked with the worst earthquake in over 200 years. I live in Florida, so I am very close to the epicenter and can't believe an earthquake of this magnitude hit in this part of the world.
I grew up in South Florida where there was a big Haitian community. ... Read More
Negro Dialect, Ebonics or Jive Talk
The “Negro” word has set off a firestorm. This is an appellation that will always spark madness among Political Correct Whites. Negro talk or Negro dialect is not something that is so old of a concept as PC liberals would like you to believe. It wasn't too long ago schools ... Read More
Hero Fatigue Syndrome & Tiger Woods
A beneficial exercise for Tiger Woods would be to study the theory of mine called “Hero Fatigue Syndrome,” find out what it means and learn how to navigate through it. Hero Fatigue Syndrome is mostly an American phenomenon, but does exist elsewhere and throughout the history of mankind.
It is mostly ... Read More
NFL Playoffs Start: “Playoff” Weekend
The playoffs start this weekend with the NFL wildcard round. Two games on Saturday and two games on Sunday to enjoy. Being a huge NFL fan, this is the perfect weekend.
My team, The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, had the worst year in a long time, so they will all be at ... Read More
Tiger Woods & the Wood That Lives In Infamy
Watching all the different stories about the serial infidelities that Tiger Woods perpetrated is great voyeurism. All the different opinions about what the sponsors should do or what we should think of Tiger is missing one angle. Something unspoken seems to be missing from the landscape of his spectacular depravity. ... Read More
Obama: Prince Of Peace
I watched and listened to the entire speech the President gave when he accepted The Nobel Peace Prize. Then I listened to my right-wing buddies on talk radio and elsewhere pick at the speech like a vulture picking at the carcass of a roadkill afternoon delight. Knowing damn well if ... Read More
ABC Recycles Same Old Faces
ABC announced Wednesday Dec. 9th, 2009 that Diane Sawyer's position at Good Morning America will be filled by the host of the old David Brinkley show George Stephanopoulos. The changes at ABC and the musical chairs of their staff, highlights the complete and utter disconnect between the executives that run ... Read More
A Season In Hell
There was a young man sitting at the window looking out on a dreary day. Sitting in his big white house, he looked out into the distant, seeming lost in thought. The door opened and his Uncle walked in the room. He saw the young man sitting at the window ... Read More
America’s Decade from Hell Indeed
I read the article Time Magazine put out "The Decade From Hell" where they sat down and chronicled the last decade in America. I must confess, I didn't even realize there were only weeks left in this decade. The article was a great one. It starts from the moment of ... Read More
Black Friday & The First Black President
I don't know if the Obamas will be standing in line trying to capitalize on the best sales of the day. However, if they are going to do any shopping today, they might consider buying an Alarm system for the White House. Apparently they are in need of security.
Maybe Brinks ... Read More
How About A Business Man For Our Next President?
Maybe it is time to consider that when we put career politicians in the Oval Office, every thing seems to go the Hell in a hand basket. Why not consider actually putting someone in office that just happens to know how to run things.
I would be willing to back any ... Read More
Democracy vs. Communism & Democracy Lost
The idea put in motion years ago that opening China to free markets, as to one day free the people of China, failed. Watching the video of the president's trip to China was so shocking. Our reporters put microphones and cameras in the faces of the people and the fear ... Read More
Race & The Black President That Bows
A lot has been made of the president's propensity to bow down to foreign heads of state. It is something else when you actually see it. Many of us just cringe and find the sight of an American President bowing down to some king or emperor unsettling. The other side ... Read More




















