May 31, 2012

For the past year, I have talked of the Wisconsin Strategy which was simply the left attempting to make governing impossible for conservative governors. When Governor Walker actually decided to fulfill his campaign promises to balance the budget, keep taxes in line and reform public union’s hold upon the state purses, the Democratic left engaged [...]
Tags: Frances Fox Piven, George Soros, Scott Walker, wisconsin
Posted in Democrat, Elections, Tom Donelson | No Comments »
May 30, 2012

Here is just one more example of the government’s attempt to make changes that will drive small business into the ground; specifically, the independent mortgage industry. For the last 3 years, since the collapse of the housing bubble in 2008, there have been hundreds of rule changes in the mortgage industry. In 2011, it averaged [...]
Tags: Big Government, Mortgage Brokers, Over Regulation, Real Estate Industry
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economy | No Comments »
May 29, 2012

When Jack Cashill advance his theory that President Obama did not write but that the book was actually written by Bill Ayers, my first thought was that this would end Obama’s political career if proven true for the simple reason that Obama was promoted as a Philosopher-King. Cashill made a good case but for the [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, election 2012
Posted in Domestic Policy, Elections, Tom Donelson | 5 Comments »
May 28, 2012

Memorial Day, as we currently know it, is observed through local parades, visiting cemeteries and memorials, placing American flags on each graces site at National Cemeteries, flying the American flag, family gatherings, the Indianapolis 500, golf tournaments, and, of course, barbeques. But is this how Americans have always observed Memorial Day? And how did it [...]
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Posted in Conservative, Democrat, Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy, GOP, Republican, Tim Ross, Uncategorized | No Comments »
May 28, 2012

I watched the flag pass by one day. It fluttered in the breeze. A young Marine saluted it, And then he stood at ease. I looked at him in uniform So young, so tall, so proud, With hair cut square and eyes alert He’d stand out in any crowd. I thought how many men like [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, George Washington, Memorial Day, Mitt Romney, The Star Spangled Banner, united states of america
Posted in Ari David, Craig Covello, Fini Goodman, Frank Cervone, Frank DeMartini, Ira Schwartz, Kevin Rush, Shannon Ivey, Tim Ross, Tom Donelson | 1 Comment »
May 27, 2012

Alexis Tsipras, head of Greece’s Radical Left Coalition, declared that country’s commitment to austerity is over because voters have rejected those deals. “There is no way we will sneak back in again what the Greek people threw out”, Tsipras said. “This is an historic moment for the Left and the popular movement and a great [...]
Tags: austerity measures, Barack Obama, California, economic sector, first principles, Founding Fathers, France, françois hollande, Gov. Jerry Brown, Government, government spending money, Greece, media bias, money consumers, Obama, politics, progressive actions, propaganda tool, socialist programs, train to nowhere, union contracts, unions, welfare programs
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economy, Michael J. Fell | 2 Comments »
May 26, 2012

Obama announced Wednesday that he now supports same-sex marriage, reversing his public opposition after feeling pressure from several Democrats, including his own Vice President, Joe Biden. Obama’s position on same-sex marriage has changed several times during his hideously dishonest, radically motivated, meteoric career. In 1996, he was in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. Then, in [...]
Tags: 2012 election, Barack Obama, first principles, Founding Fathers, gay marriage, illinois state senator, Joe Biden, joe biden obama, legalizing same sex marriage, media bias, Obama, political cronies, politics, progressive actions, same sex marriage, state senate campaign
Posted in Democrat, Domestic Policy, Elections, Michael J. Fell | 1 Comment »
May 25, 2012

I would like to share this story with you by Katy Terberg of er interview with Ashley McKinney-Bostic, a Master’s Student in the Department of Biological Sciences at Western Michigan University. “Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) is what I would describe as a puzzle with 1000 pieces that a minute number of researchers are strategically putting [...]
Tags: Ashley McKinney-Bostic, Bob Summers, Derrick Hilton Ph.D., immune system cells, immune system proteins, Katy Terberg, MSA, MSA brain cells, Multiple System Atrophy, Western Michigan University
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
May 25, 2012

This week I would like to share with you the article which has written by Cheri Bales, Coordinator of Marketing and Communications, Western Michigan University, College of Arts and Sciences about their reflection of our visit there to meet Dr. Ide and his staff. When Frank Cervone’s doctors told him they thought he had [...]
Tags: Cheri Bales, DaytonBarefoot Runners, Doug Brandt, Dr. Ide, MSA, MSA brain cells, Multiple System Atrophy, Western Michigan University
Posted in Frank Cervone | 1 Comment »
May 25, 2012

Often times people (mostly females) will ask me for nutritional/workout tips on how to lose weight. In the past I’ve been quick to commit to a prolonged lecture with the individual – summarizing my 11 years of college education into a 30-minute oration. However I’ve learned that such effort on my part is, more often [...]
Tags: lose weight, Nutrition basics for decreasing body fat, Obama change
Posted in Domestic Policy, Guest Writer, Uncategorized | No Comments »