As I watched NSA hearings today, I listened to the NSA reps talk about how there were safeguards in place to prevent abuse of their surveillance privileges. I knew I could no longer be silent about … Continue reading
America has a bad case of Liar’s Disease. We are in the midst of a truth trauma and the idea that we could trust our Govt. after scandal upon scandal is ludicrous. Their truth deprivation has … Continue reading
George Orwell began writing “1984,” his novel of a dystopian future, in 1944. It was published in London in 1949 and five days later in New York. An immediate hit, the novel has remained in print, … Continue reading
What a difference 40 years can make. On January 22, 1973 the decision of Jane Roe et al. v. Henry Wade was announced – abortion surgery was legal nationwide thanks to the United States Supreme Court. … Continue reading
More often than not, when someone says, “I hate to say I told you so,” they love to say they told you so. Prepare to have a bucket of gloat dumped on your head. Still, there … Continue reading
The incestuous collusion of professorial propaganda and media bias is problematic for America. The propaganda of today must never become the government policies of tomorrow. Much of their bile is delivered in sweeping and lofty rhetoric. … Continue reading
One of the obligatory planks in the political platform of any liberal politician is the concept of choice. Ask any liberal and he or she will tell you that choice is a matter of conscience. Of … Continue reading
What if he didn’t leak anything? What if Edward Snowden hasn’t been found because nobody is really looking for him? What if everything…what was announced, when it was announced, the Hong Kong press interview… was all … Continue reading
We have, without a doubt, the most arrogant president in our history. Here is a man who literally thumbs his nose at the “balance of power,” common morality, excessive spending (of other peoples’ money), refusal to … Continue reading
Being mysterious has never been my forte. I’m one of those “open book” type people. I think I’ve improved, in recent years, but I’m definitely not hard to get to know. I’m a child of the … Continue reading
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