Public Opinion
I called it a corporate coup, they call it looting… either way, we got robbed…
A thief breaks into your house, steals everything, and leaves you nearly broke. Law enforcement responds by visiting with the thief and the resellers of the thief’s stolen goods in a very friendly setting, perhaps lunch at the Four Seasons. Law enforcement then takes the information to government officials who respond by writing the thief and the resellers a check from what is left of your checking account. They decide this too over lunch, perhaps also at the Four Seasons and on your dime.
My Take on Limbaugh
by Ron McBride
I have been quite silent of late, letting those evil ones hang themselves, and brother let me tell you they are doing a terrific job of doing just that.
My father and grandfather railed against the ignorance of Sen. Joe McCarthy back in the 50’s when I was in my formative years. Since neither [...]
Four Integrity Tests for President Obama
A great smile does not make a truth teller. A talker of change does not define a reformer. Make no mistake, for the good of the nation I want President Obama to succeed in getting us out of the scandalous economic meltdown we are immersed in. But I do not like many of his actions, policies and strategies for accomplishing this, nor does the stock market.
Mad as the Dickens!
by Ron McBride
I am mad as the dickens over the way people who oppose President Obama have managed to control the dialogue on Television and Radio in regards to his policies.
We the grassroots that took back our country, need to step up once again and carry the fight to those right wing nuts.
We need to [...]
Add Up the Damage
By BOB HERBERT
Published: December 29, 2008 (New York Times)
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/30/opinion/30herbert.html?_r=1
Does anyone know where George W. Bush is?
You don’t hear much from him anymore. The last image most of us remember is of the president ducking a pair of size 10s that were hurled at him in Baghdad.
We’re still at war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel is [...]
Personal Foul! The NFL Loses All Credibility
It was a play that should have meant nothing. It did not change the victor. It did not change who lost the game. But in the world we live in, the play was worth 66 million dollars and that was too much for the NFL to pass up.
If anyone has ever had any doubts that the National Football League is completely fixed, I present to you the end of the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Diego Chargers, circa 2008.





