October 30, 2011

Chaz Bono As you my loyal fans may know, I have really bad taste in television. I love to watch the worst, most brain dead stuff. Now that I’m pregnant, it’s gotten worse. I’m the only person in the world excited to see the new Adam Sandler movie, Jack and Jill. I have not gone so far as to savor the NBC show Whitney, but give me time because I am sure that it will grow on me. The fact that I keep trying scares me. I love to watch ABC’s “…
Tags: " "Dancing with the Stars, Chaz Bono, Fini Goodman, JR Martinez
Posted in Entertainment, Fini Goodman | 3 Comments »
December 18, 2011

Current GOP Front Runner and Target of the Mainstream Party – Newt Gingrich I’ve been doing a lot of wondering lately about how Newt Gingrich has become the anti-GOP establishment candidate. As you all know, back in the 1990′s, Mr. Gingrich was the ultimate Washington insider. He engineered the first Republican takeover of Congress in decades, was single handedly responsible for the “Contract with America” and was one o…
Tags: 2012, election 2012, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich
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May 5, 2009
…give both sides a place to voice their opinions. There is one weekly column in the “New Yorker” called The Talk of the Town. It is a column that expresses the editorial content of the periodical and also various tidbits about New York and what is current in the “Big Apple.” Last week there was a section of the column called “So Long, Pardner” (sic) in which, Hendrik Hertzberg made a case for the dissolution of the United States. As I was reading …
Tags: Abe Lincoln, Chris Mathews, Civil War, Hendrik Hertzberg, Keith Olermann, Rick Perry
Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 7 Comments »
November 30, 2011

…jectory and nature of modern conservatism. A Pagan Image – What happened to the Judeo-Christian God? Buckley concluded in 1951, a fact today, that academia denied its students any sense of individualism pushing them, like the New York Times article (hyperlink above) 11/27/2011 “The Future of the Obama Coalition”, Thomas Edsall, by pushing “takers” into a non-working, entitlement, nanny state, socialistic philosophical ideology. Republicanism is…
Tags: First Amendment, Religion, Separation of Church and State
Posted in Domestic Policy, Guest Writer | 1 Comment »
May 7, 2012

…2,200 registered voters and 46% of the respondents chose Romney to 45% that chose Obama. It’s an ominous warning to Obama since the results include the leanings of those who are currently undecided. This wasn’t the only bad news Obama received last week. America saw 115,000 net jobs in April, but 350,000 Americans gave up looking for work. That means 235,000 more Americans now have no job and no unemployment benefits. Since these folks are no…
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June 10, 2009
…y that the Republican Party is making inroads into the Democratic “majority.” The election happened and Obama and the Democrats are in power. We have to live with that for another 18 months. But when one looks at the trends a new picture begins to develop. All evidence indicates that the country is going the other way and still leans center-right. Look at what happened in Virginia yesterday. In a hotly contested Democratic primary for governor, R…
Tags: Stimulus
Posted in Democrat, Frank DeMartini, Republican, Uncategorized | 8 Comments »
September 10, 2009

It was a crisp, clear September morning in New York City, the kind of morning most New Yorkers looked forward to as they perspired through the heat and humidity of August. Millions of people settled in for a normal day at work; millions of people went about their daily routine never realizing that today, Tuesday, September 11th, 2001 would be the day America was changed forever. At 8:46 am, the normal hustle and bustle of rush hour in downtown …
Tags: Rudy Guiliani
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March 7, 2010
…-room deals, blatant misrepresentations and special tax exemptions for the unions. All this was topped off with the outrageous proclamation that federal control over our American medical system will allow us to add 30 million new enrollees while reducing costs because of “government efficiency”. When Nancy Pelosi failed to get the votes she needed, many thought this health care “reform” being pushed by the Obama administra…
Tags: Medicaid, Senate
Posted in Craig Covello, Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
November 2, 2011

…asure for any brain function changes. Her last test indicated that it seems to be getting more difficult for me to remember things. I did not agree with her at the time. But it does now seem like I have trouble remembering new things. I asked Susan the other day if she noticed my memory getting worse, and she answered yes. She told me that I will ask her a question and five minutes later, I will ask her again. She just answers me again. I …
Tags: Fairborn Ohio, Fairborn Ohio City Council, Frank Cervone, MSA, Multiple System Atrophy, Shy-Drager Syndroms
Posted in Frank Cervone, MSA | 11 Comments »
December 4, 2009
Here is an interesting article that explains a lot about the fear in Hollywood that everyone from the right must deal with. I have never written about this, but I’m sure you will appreciate this article. HuffPo Writer Shows Us EXACTLY How the New Hollywood Blacklist Works …
Tags: Blacklist
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