by Lawrence on December 18, 2009
December 15th, 2009 By Patrick J. Buchanan “It’s time to stop worrying about the deficit — and start panicking about the debt,” the Washington Post editorial began. “The fiscal situation was serious before the recession. It is now dire.” The editorial continued: “In the space of a single fiscal year, 2009, the debt soared from [...]
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 December 7, 2009
Image via Wikipedia The much-ballyhooed global meeting of representatives of 192 +/- nations seeking so far elusive common ground on the issue of climate change got under way under a threatening cloud of doubt Monday. Some of these people strongly this is humanity’s last chance to stop global warming. The motive of some of these [...]
by Lawrence on December 5, 2009
Image by genetew via Flickr With a lot of journalists, plus delegates and advocates heading for the big meet up there, Copenhagen is being billed as the Earth’s last chance to curb the carbon footprint we humans are accused of exacerbating everyday by using of common everyday conveniences and conveyances like cheap coal-generated electricity and [...]
by Lawrence on December 4, 2009
We are the nearest alternative for Canadians for real, timely healthcare. Watch this video, ObamaCare Yay Or Nay? The Truth About Canada! and you will see what I mean. For all intents and purposes, Canadians are without timely healthcare. America is their only choice when they have an urgent need for real healthcare. Does anyone [...]
by Lawrence on December 3, 2009
Image via Wikipedia Get off your Christian hands now and go to work. Do it soon. If you don’t, there will be nothing left of the American Dream to fight for. It is for this reason that I say the offer is a Limited Time Offer; for, if we continue setting on our Christian hands [...]
by Lawrence on November 30, 2009
The Manhattan Declaration represents a turning point in the ongoing battle for the soul of America. It is first time in my lifetime where so many Christian church leaders have come together and declared themselves open combatants against all earthly powers that oppose one of the primary tenants of the Christian faith: the right to [...]
by Lawrence on November 7, 2009
National Public Radio publishes a lot of things that are, to say the least, not worthwhile; the “The End of Privacy” is not one of them. Please read the following introductory piece by Julian Sanchez of Cato@Liberty, then go on over to NPR and see the comprehensive introduction to the bitter fruits of the currently [...]
by Lawrence on October 10, 2009
This is not a fight that pits Democrats against Republicans, it is a fight that pits the European style, mind-numbing socialist system against the American style mind-expanding private enterprise system. There are few people I know of who are better equipped to explain this fight for human freedom than Dan Mitchell. Watch this video and [...]
by Lawrence on October 4, 2009
I have chosen to post the following foreboding prediction by Professor Igor Panarin as reported by the supposedly respected Russian daily, IZVESTIA, and commented on by several of our news media. I say “supposedly respected . . . IZVESTIA” because I remember when Izvestia was nothing more than a propaganda organ of the Soviet Union. [...]
by Lawrence on September 27, 2009
By Patrick J. Buchanan While America was consumed this summer with quarrels over town-hall radicals, “death panels”, the “public option” and racism’s role in the plunging polls of Barack, what happens to health care is not going to change the history of the world. What happens in Afghanistan might. Gen. Stanley McChrystal has done his [...]
by Lawrence on September 20, 2009
Here is the latest video from Dan Mitchell of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. His real-world approach to data and research shows the burden of government spending is far too high—not just in the U.S., where the policies of the Bushes, father and son, and Obama have increased the federal budget more than 100 [...]
by Lawrence on September 20, 2009
by Patrick J. Buchanan Down at the Chinese outlet store in Albany known as Wal-Mart, Chinese tires have so successfully undercut U.S.-made tires that the Cooper Tire factory in that south Georgia town had to shut down. Twenty-one hundred Georgians lost their jobs. The tale of Cooper Tire and what it portends is told in [...]
by Lawrence on September 18, 2009
Image via Wikipedia As published in the North County Times – August 9, 2009 By Congressman Darrell Issa Between the rising cost of heath care and the expanding role of government, Americans are frustrated. Economists predict that we will be spending 20 percent of our gross domestic product on health care by 2017. Now the [...]
by Lawrence on September 16, 2009
The following post, written by Paul Craig Roberts, should prove an eye opener for many, since virtually all of us have some long held beliefs and opinions that are based on bad or outdated information, and/or bad or outdated thinking. Yours truly September 15th, 2009 By Paul Craig Roberts – VDARE.com An article in the [...]
by Lawrence on June 9, 2009
If you want to keep your health care separate from your job, you will no longer have that choice, according to the elective surgery Pres. Obama & Co. are planning to do on our health care system. Employers will be required to provide health care to employees or be penalized.
by Lawrence on June 7, 2009
“What we are not doing — what I have no interest in doing — is running GM,” says the president [Barak Obama, a.k.a. Barakbarous Obabomination] who, when not firing GM’s CEO, purging its board of directors and picking new members, is designing new products Apparently he has overcome his professed reluctance to run GM.
by Lawrence on June 3, 2009
What U.S. Congressman Ron Paul says here certainly fits in with my personal insights into the pursuit of happiness. He writes: We are at a point where we must decide if torture is something that is now going to be considered justifiable and reasonable under certain circumstances, or is America better than that?
by Lawrence on May 19, 2009
Image via Wikipedia The Glamour of Grammar? What does Glamour have to do with Grammar? Interestingly, the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) says that glamour, a word customarily associated with beauty or charm or a high level of attractiveness, comes from the same root as grammar; a word we customarily associate with ugliness or repugnance or [...]
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 [...]