November 24, 2009
… iChat and You Tube. I personally have two cell phones, a pager and four computers (including a Mac). Our great grandparents had: the telegraph and carrier pigeons. Given this remarkable advancement in technology, wouldn’t it seem reasonable that it is much more difficult to tell a lie or suppress the truth these days? This premise is based upon several assumptions – 1. We are paying attention to credibl…
Tags: Internet, Technology
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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 …
Tags: " "Dancing with the Stars, Chaz Bono, Fini Goodman, JR Martinez
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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…
Tags: First Amendment, Religion, Separation of Church and State
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May 2, 2012

…d no Disney champions other than Cook himself — a fact which would become significant later. As for Cook’s thought process — First of all, it was a familiar property — Disney had held the rights throughout the 1990′s but the technology had not been up to the material and the rights had lapsed, eventually going to Paramount. Secondly — Disney was in need of “boy franchises”. The studio had proven itself adept at girl franchises, but in the “b…
Tags: Andrew Stanton, Chairman Rich Ross, Disney, Hollywood, John Carter, Michael Sellers, production, Re-shoots, The Flop, Wrath of the Titans
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August 6, 2010

Ira, a native New Yorker, has a BFA in Communications from the New York Institute of Technology. While in New York he worked as a sports caster, on air personality and writer for a local radio station, covering all the professional sports teams in the city. In the early 1980’s he began his career as a Hollywood screenwriter in Los Angeles. He has worked on projects for Centropolis Entertainment, Cinetel Films and Swinging Productions to name …
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February 9, 2011

… no one else appreciates or understand. Al has also been more consistently involved in politics than the others since he first ran for office as a 22 years old college student. He has even worked to lobby for improvements in technology used by the Department of Homeland Security. But make no doubts that while Al has a passion for public service, he’s no political hack having spent nearly two decades in the business world working for leading tech…
Tags: Al Ramirez, Carly Fiorina, Damon Dunn, Jane Harmon, Mattie Fein
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August 6, 2010

Craig Covello Craig Covello is a 30 year veteran of Information Technology He has spent about one third of that time as an independent consultant to a variety of industries, including insurance, utility, banking, executive search, government and social services. For the past 8 years, Craig has devoted his efforts to IT health care systems and infrastructure. His focus is spent on managing health care innovation projects and proof of concept p…
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May 8, 2012

The once great state of California In the 1960’s, America was “Californian Dreaming” but today, California more closely resembles a banana republic than a healthy state economically. As the more productive citizen’s moves on to more fertile ground, the decline of the state continues. Joel Kotkin in an article for the Daily Beast observed, “Barack Obama learned the rough sport of politics in Chicago, but his domestic policies have been shaped b…
Tags: California, Joel Kotkin, Tom Donelson
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December 25, 2010
…own or control such companies and web sites, and are not responsible for the privacy policies or practices or the content of web sites that we do not own or control. How We Protect Your Information: We use industry-accepted technology to protect your data from disclosure to unauthorized third parties. Our server is also protected by a firewall to prevent unauthorized access to any information we may store. Although these measures are typically …
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October 28, 2009
I was at the hospital earlier this week for a meeting with some folks in ICU regarding a new technology we are piloting. Walking back to my motorcycle after the meeting, I nodded to a black security guard in the parking lot with the expectation that he might disapprove of my self-made parking space at the end of the isle. Instead, the gentleman said hello with a distinctly foreign accent. We managed to strike up a conversation …
Tags: Arlen Spector, United Nations
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