June 16, 2011

Michael Sellers EARLY YEARS AND CIA Michael Sellers is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the University of Delaware where he was a National Finalist in the Rhodes Scholarship and Danforth Fellowship competitions before going on to the Master of Fine Arts in Film-making program at New York University. Shortly after leaving NYU, Sellers’ career took an unexpected turn when was offered and accepted a position as an intelligence officer for the Centr…
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February 4, 2010
Last fall this column published an article on Swedish Socialism. Here is an article that is not really a followup, but again points to the problems with European style Socialism that our president is so in love with. This time case in point, Denmark. So, as written by my colleague, Michael Cochrane . . . . . The other day I caught a portion of a story on NPR’s “All Things Considered” about tax rates in Denmark. It seems that ev…
Tags: Denmark, European Union, Federalism, socialism, Sweden
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November 12, 2009
In the past few weeks, I have had numerous discussions with my friends and colleagues regarding the powers of the Federal Government and whether the Obama Administration was stepping beyond the boundaries of the powers given the Central Government in the Constitution. In fact, a number of people in my office had very little understanding of how American Federalism works. Just by coincidence my friend Michael Cochrane had recently wr…
Tags: Education, Federalism, Welfare
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December 30, 2009
…rently being taken by the industrialized world to reduce “pollutants” like CO2 as having “done the trick” in saving the world from global warming. If that is the case, science is doomed to be the slave of politics. © 2009 by Michael Cochrane. Used with permission. All rights reserved. …
Tags: Climategate
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October 29, 2009
… the fact that is currently in our national interest to ensure middle east oil supplies continue to remain on the open market. That’s a reality we must live with. Imagine what it would be like if we didn’t have to. © 2009 by Michael Cochrane. Used with permission. All rights reserved. …
Tags: Energy, Energy Sources, National Security
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December 1, 2009
…know the victory has already been won. It is only God’s grace that differentiates me from my antagonist; nothing inherent in my own self-righteousness. I pray God may deal as mercifully with him as He has with me! © 2009 by Michael F. Cochrane. Used with permission. All Rights Reserved. …
Tags: God, Religion
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October 15, 2009

…titute for scientific rigor and evidence. Global warming may be real, but much more work needs to be done to clarify the true state of nature before committing public resources to politically acceptable “solutions”. © 2009 by Michael F. Cochrane, Ph.D. All rights reserved. …
Tags: Climate Change, God
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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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January 21, 2012

…e,” Vice President George H. W. Bush. While this seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, tarring him with the “Liberal” label, which Reaganism had turned into a dirty word, Bush himself was every bit a Progressive. His admitted trouble with “the vision thing” prevented him from continuing with R…
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October 28, 2011

…s John Seymore, former Mayor of Anaheim who was appointed upon Pete Wilson’s election to Governor. Looking back now the race was a lifetime achievement award on his way to retirement in Indian Wells. Next up in 1994 was Michael Huffington who no thanks to him we have Arianna Huffington and The Huffington Post. Even though he was able to buy a US House seat and spent a record amount against DiFi he lost on hypocrisy. Now he works on AIDs cha…
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