by Lawrence on December 16, 2009
December 15th, 2009 by Michael Luo and Megan Thee-Brenan – New York Times WebNote: Read this column then check out the comment section on the NY Times site. Looks like Americans might finally be getting mad enough for that R3volution. More than half of the nation’s unemployed workers have borrowed money from friends or relatives [...]
by Lawrence on May 14, 2009
Cover via Amazon Introduction to the English Language series This is the third and concluding part of this three part introduction for Stop Confusion; Speak Clear English We will begin at where else but at the beginning We will begin our quest for a greater command of the English language with the basics of English [...]
by Lawrence on May 14, 2009
Image via Wikipedia Introduction to the English Language series Part two of this three part series: Stop Confusion; Speak Clear English. My journey Fortunately, soon after I left high school it dawned on me what I had given up in leaving. That realization prompted me to start studying on my own to regain what I [...]
by Lawrence on May 14, 2009
Image via Wikipedia Introduction to the English Language series Part one of a three parts of Stop Confusion; Speak Clear English. This series is about improving the reader’s knowledge and understanding of the various aspects of this superlative wonder we call the English Language. Good English language skills are basic to an English speaker’s ability [...]
by Lawrence on May 13, 2009
by Matt Langford on February 26, 2009 Bobby Jindal, the governor of my state of Louisiana, has gained much respect in political circles in the last few months. His preparedness in dealing with potential Hurricane disasters skyrocketed him to the top of the Republican ranks. Recently, Governor Jindal was asked to deliver the GOP rebuttal [...]
by Lawrence on May 7, 2009
From the Political files, this is about tragedy of sending the confirmed tax cheat, Treasury Secretary Geithner, to talk about tax cheats.