McDonald’s Liable for Fat Employees
The madness of the courts and the greed of trial lawyers are proverbial. The woman who won a huge award from McDonald’s when...
Turtle Hurdles, and Other Solar Obstacles
BrightSource Energy, headquartered in Oakland, California, is developing the $2 billion Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System (ISEGS) in the Mojave Desert — the...
Read moreIdealized Islam: Interview With Rev. Elijah Abraham
In the nine years since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans have been subjected to a great deal of "spin" from...
Read morePalin Blasts “Corrupt B*******” at TV Station
She has been called "Hurricane Sarah," and she is predicting a "political earthquake" on Tuesday, but whatever the forecast, there is no doubt...
Read moreVoters Holding Their Noses and Voting Republican
A new New York Times/CBS News poll illustrates the mass exodus of support for President Obama and the Democrat-controlled Congress in favor of...
Read moreWill the 2010 U.S. Census Data Be Used to Fraudulently Register Voters?
Many Americans objected to the numerous unconstitutional questions that were contained in this past year's U.S. Census forms. Most of the objections were...
Read moreComedy Central Rallies Satirize Beck, Tea Parties
Saturday's "Rally to Restore Sanity," hosted by Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, proved to be a forum of absurdity and...
Read moreTomorrow, a Time for Patriotism
Here’s a thought regarding tomorrow’s voting, from Samuel Adams (1722-1803), a leader in the movements that became the Boston Tea Party and the...
Read moreThe Saints of Now and Then
For those who follow politics, in the hope that our politics leads somewhere, today is Election eve, the day before we get to...
Read moreA Review of “Antiquity as the Source of Modernity”
For those readers with an interest in the intellectual roots of modern conservative thought, one may well describe Thomas Chaimowicz’s Antiquity as the...
Read more2010 Elections: Dividing the Spoils
Last-minute polls by Rasmussen and Cook are continuing to show big gains for Republicans on Tuesday. And jockeying for positions of leadership in...
Read moreHalloween Came Early in ’64 Campaign
Is it merely a coincidence that Election Day comes so soon after Halloween? The voting is always in early November, perhaps in consideration...
Read moreWait Until We Throw These Rascals Out
I read a very depressing statistic recently. In a nationwide poll, some 63 percent of adult Americans said they do not think they...
Read moreCongressmen Can Be Voted Out of Office, But Not Impeached
Each voter's sole means of determining who serves, or does not serve, in the 112th Congress (2011-2012) is through the election of one...
Read moreGunfire Exchanged Across Tense Korean Border
A report from the AP on October 29 cited a statement from an official at the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul, South...
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