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Commentary On “GOP Holds on in Wisconsin”

Yes, yes, I get you, but it seems you are arguing for an extreme laissez faire leadership-faire (funny how the mantra of the conservatives should be a French word) style. But we haven't had that since the late 1800's--thank goodness too! America learned that sometimes government intervention IS good, and sometimes government oversight helps society immensely. Remember, the first progressive Read More...

My Take On “Noonan: It’s Off to the Races”

The results of the fallacy in thinking a presidential candidate should be someone you would want how to communicate effectively have a beer with is apparent. Hell, I want my president to represent everything that is missing in most Americans, namely education, wisdom, a sense of duty and service to people, the ability to effectively communicate and whittle down complex issues so that it can Read More...

Analysis On “Shanghai Shares Fall 2.9%”

It's hard to take this story seriously. Predicted 9% GDP growth in China is a slowdown? We should be so slow! (Actually, China's target as of a few weeks ago was 8% for 2011.) As for the tragic explosion at Foxconn and the strikes in Korea, they both have a silver lining for us. Workers in Asia are starting a business from home to demand working conditions (including safety), wages and benefits Read More...

An Opinion On “BP Links Safety, Staff Pay in 4th Quarter”

Very good idea. Whenever an organisation has a recurring problem, the best thing to do is to make the issue one that employees would be appraised on and you will soon notice that the issue/problem suddenly disappears or diminishes because everyone becomes conscious of ensuring that they address the issue because they know they will be appraised on the criteria. For instance, if managers are Read More...

A Commentary On “Where Have the Good Men Gone?”

I agree with the poster below on divorce rate in america as well if anything is weakening the institution of marriage it is of course, divorce the divorce rate is over 70% for those that marry under the age of 30 today, it is actually higher among evangelical Christians due to their propensity to marry at an early age. This guys point, is a clear reason to have a pre-nuptial agreement. I Read More...

Thoughts On “Lorillard Fights to Snuff Menthol Ban”

I, as a white, conservative middle aged male, enjoy smoking Newport cigarettes. At least I did until I found out that is Obama's brand. Now I'm confused and torn between giving up my beloved Newports for another menthol brand or quitting smoking all together. What's my reason you ask? Simple, I've always felt a great deal effects of quitting smoking pride in knowing that I had ABSOLUTELY Read More...

Opinion On “Medical Journal Says Autism Study a ‘Fraud’”

Stephen- I'm sorry- you will have to supply resume references to these alleged reputable published papers and consensus studies that you assert are out there..its not acceptable to make accusations like this were some political debate when we are talking about medicine - asserting something that is incorrect makes it accepted, hence truth, only in politics, but not in science- supply full Read More...

Opinion On “Restaurant Bans Kids and Wins Fans”

There is absolutely NOTHING selfish about the expectation that my meal not be ruined by parent child relationships who are unwilling or unable to discipline their children. No one is forced to have children in this country, so if you have them, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure they behave in public. If a parent can't calm their child down and make them behave at a restaurant and then Read More...

Some Thoughts On “For Reynolds, Smokeless Products Signal New Era for Tobacco”

In one sense, I support smoke-free tobacco product marketing. It brings forward products that tobacco using consumers can use in public places where smoking is prohibited. They have the additional benefit of not making second hand smoke for other people. When I step back and look one level deeper, I still see a product that maintains its customer base through physically addictive personality Read More...

A Response To “When Gray Days Signal a Problem”

Are the subjects in the story sure that they do not have a problem with molds and fungus. The reason I state this is because I felt similar as a child. I also had a lot of colds, allergies and other sicknesses such as flu and strep throat. I can relate to the mood swings and feelings of remorse. Now 47, about 15 years ago I developed toe nail fungus. It grew worse and worse until last year Read More...
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