
November 14, 2011

… at the speed of light and that has made a major impact on how we categorize the most recognizable figures on the planet. Today, based on Google search results, the list looks closer to this: 1. Jesus Christ (665,000,000) 2. Michael Jackson (333,000,000) 3. Madonna (219,000,000) 4. The Beatles (205,000,000) 5. Barack Obama (196,000,000) 6. Muhammad (194,000,000) 7. Elvis Presley (176,000,000) 8. William Shakespeare (128,000,000) 9. Mozart (118,0…
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February 27, 2012

…Adventures of Tintin. Howard Shore, 65, nominated for Best Original Score for Hugo. Sérgio Santos Mendes, 71, nominated for Best Original Song for The Muppets. Thelma Schoonmaker, 72, nominated for Best Editing for Hugo. Michael Douglas, 67, was a presenter. Don Mischer, 72, and Brian Grazer, 60, both produced the show. Michael David Seligman, 76, was the supervising producer for the show. Also, James Earl Jones, 81, and Dick Smith, 89, b…
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February 29, 2012

… didn’t matter and tied with Romney in a fourth state; not to mention the fact that he has no money and no ground game; moreover, he relies on the same anti-Republican pro-Obama strategies that the DNC, union Democrats, Michael Moore and the Daily Kos have all employed — is still considered to have a viable campaign. Or Ron Paul — who has not won any states, and not expected to win any states — is still considered to have …
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March 22, 2011

…ication or as the general concept of evil in the Star Wars universe or the anthology horror TV series produced by George A. Romero or the DC comics supervillain, no The Dark Side is a documentary produced by David Fanning and Michael Kirk of Frontline. The title of the documentary perverts a quote from Cheney a few days after the 9/11 attacks in which he stated that in order to defend America against future Osama bin Laden and al Queda attack…
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January 4, 2012

… sings the praises of Hugo Chavez, the public gripes, “That’s Hollywood!” forgetting Gary Sinise, Joe Montegna or Denzel Washington, all generously advocating for America’s veterans. Certainly if every NFL player were seen as Michael Vick, the fan base would erode; as Hollywood has become identified with Michael Moore and Steven Soderberg, more and more Americans are saying, “I don’t go to the movies anymore.” NFL franchises have built state of t…
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November 30, 2011

…of the Obama Coalition”, Thomas Edsall, by pushing “takers” into a non-working, entitlement, nanny state, socialistic philosophical ideology. Republicanism is not lost but it is certainly a candidate for a “Progressive Lite” label….or what as “Congress is Useless” all about? http://www.hollywoodrepublican.net/2011/11/congress-is-useless/ And all that is supported in academia today is under the myth of “academic freedom”. Collectivism and totalit…
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October 30, 2011

… of these circumstances, the use of the word hero is trivialized. A deeper problem is that ides of myth, legend and story hold a society’s culture together. The concept of the hero is central to these. By misapplying the hero label and refraining from using it when needed takes our culture in the wrong direction. I hope we can recover the sense of propriety about who we call a hero and what they did to be considered brave before it’s too late. A …
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March 29, 2010
…t say that where you have a freedom secured by a state constitution that it might warrant protection, even against a federal statute. Regardless, overall 34 states are lining up to file suit. That’s more than half the Union. Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, in an interview with the AP compared this to the Medical Marijuana confusion. “To me what that indicates is when there are enough people refusing to comply with th…
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May 21, 2012

…ith all that can be lampooned about Obama and his administration, SNL refuses. The question is begged, why? The answer exists in a February 2008 Washington Times article with the creator and executive producer of SNL, Lorne Michaels, in which it was said, “Those impressions leave a mark.” It goes on to say that Lorne Michaels couldn’t be happier if his sketches have an impact on Presidential races. He may be a registered Independent, but the …
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January 30, 2012

… he has the support of many in the Tea Part movement such as Governor Nikki Haley, Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell, Tea Party Caucus members Rep. Howard Coble, Rep. Ander Crenshaw, Rep. Lamar Smith, Rep. Rob Bishop, Rep. Michael Grimm, Rep. Wally Herger, Rep. Cynthia Lummis, Rep. Rodney Alexander and even the endorsement of the Independence Hall Tea Party. The fact that, as Governor, Romney balanced Massachusetts’ state budget every year, t…
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