January 31, 2012
The Republican Party has a tenuous hold on the conservative movement in America. At present the only home for the 40 per cent of the electorate that identify themselves as conservative is the Republican Party, but it appears that those who are nominally identified as the “Republican Establishment” are doing all they can to alienate [...]
Posted in Elections, GOP, that and the other thing | No Comments »
January 31, 2012

This is not going to be a long or well thought out column, but I must say I have had it. Based upon the events of the past two weeks, I wish that both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich would pull out of the race. They have both been absolutely despicable and disgusting in their [...]
Tags: florida, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Primaries
Posted in Elections, GOP | 6 Comments »
January 31, 2012

An economist friend of mine made the point that being called a vulture capitalist is not an insult but a compliment. He began his lecture, “What does a vulture do? They eat and clean the carcasses, thus reducing the chances of diseases spreading through nature.” After taking a sip of coffee, he then continued, “Look, [...]
Tags: Capitalism, Mitt Romney, Tom Donelson, venture capital, Vulture Capital
Posted in Elections, Tom Donelson | 1 Comment »
January 30, 2012

Last year I wrote an article titled, “Why Walker Will Win in Wisconsin.” It was about Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s battle to get his budget repair bill passed. At the time the article was published, the Democrat legislators in Wisconsin had left the state keeping Republicans in the legislature from having a quorum and passing [...]
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Posted in Conservative, Democrat, Domestic Policy, Economy, Elections, GOP, Republican, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
January 30, 2012

With every new day comes an opportunity to continue to make a difference. I am one that grabs those opportunities by the horn. I have to assume that since I am still walking this earth, my job here is not completed. So, I rest, gather all the strength I can muster, and continue to move [...]
Tags: Fairborn Ohio, Frank Cervone, MSA, Multiple System Atrophy
Posted in Frank Cervone, MSA | 10 Comments »
January 29, 2012

The 2012 State of the Union address has come and gone with little change in the White House’s view of the world. This is unfortunate. America needs viable solutions, not more wishful thinking. Most disturbing is the continued, steadfast insistence that doubling America’s corporate tax rate will somehow create middle class jobs. After repeated failures [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, State of the Union
Posted in Domestic Policy, Michael J. Fell | No Comments »
January 29, 2012

Posted on the Obama White House Diaries Jan 27, 2012 – Yesterday was a good day when you consider that my wife Karen and I spent seven hours flying, coupled with a one hour layover, traveling from Dallas to Sacramento. As usual, we flew Southwest Airlines. And as usual, we were greeted by one of [...]
Tags: airport security, CBS DFW News 11, full body scanners, TSA
Posted in Craig Covello, Domestic Policy | No Comments »
January 28, 2012

Over the past few weeks, there has been much debate over SOPA (“Stop Online Piracy Act”) and PIPA (“Protect Intellectual Propery Act”). These are two bills that were fast tracked in Congress to protect piracy of American and Foreign Intellectual Property. For those of you following the debate, the Internet Community took on the Creative [...]
Tags: Free Speech, Intellectual Property, IP, Motion Picture Industry, PIPA, SOPA
Posted in Entertainment, Frank DeMartini | 1 Comment »
January 27, 2012
Here is an interesting piece of audio of Gingrich stating his position re Ms. Coulter: http://nation.foxnews.com/newt-gingrich/2012/01/27/gingrich-strikes-back-ann-coulter
Tags: Ann Coulter, Newt Gingrich, Tom Delay
Posted in Guest Writer, that and the other thing | No Comments »
January 27, 2012

It goes beyond nauseatingly putrid that your once fine magazine has regressed into nothing more than a blatantly obvious propaganda tool of the unconstitutional, anti-American, fringe “progressive” Marxist agenda. On exactly what basis are you so eminently qualified as to make the determination that Patriotic Americans who want our country to follow the original intent [...]
Tags: Liberal Media, Newsweek, Obama
Posted in Michael J. Fell | 6 Comments »