Thursday, December 31, 2009
New York Post — December 3, 2009 - 9 - Tiger Woods Tabloid Headlines - Photos - Golf.com
And on that note - happy new year.New York Post — December 3, 2009 - 9 - Tiger Woods Tabloid Headlines - Photos - Golf.com
Monday, December 21, 2009
Are you of the opinion that the media is fair and balanced, or do you think as I do that the media manipulates the news to support its own agenda. Consider the following:
...the Associated Press assigned eleven writers to "fact-check" Sarah Palin's new book,
now we have this from the AP's article covering "ClimateGate":
The AP studied all the e-mails for context, with five reporters reading and rereading them, about 1 million words in total.
That's less than half the reporters they assigned to "fact-check" Sarah Palin's book.
...the Associated Press assigned eleven writers to "fact-check" Sarah Palin's new book,
now we have this from the AP's article covering "ClimateGate":
The AP studied all the e-mails for context, with five reporters reading and rereading them, about 1 million words in total.
That's less than half the reporters they assigned to "fact-check" Sarah Palin's book.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Shocker polls: That Sarah Palin-Barack Obama gap melts to <em>1</em> point
Check this out from the LA Times!
Shocker polls: That Sarah Palin-Barack Obama gap melts to 1 point
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Shocker polls: That Sarah Palin-Barack Obama gap melts to 1 point
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Monday, August 17, 2009
August 17, 2009
What a huge surprise at the PGA on Sunday, Tiger Woods with a 2 stroke lead loosing to Y.E. Yang by 3 strokes! I have never seen Tiger miss so many puts, as he said he was hitting the ball well, but he could not make the puts he usually makes on Sunday to win majors.
This is a photo from Afghanistan. Why don’t we hear, read, or see much about the war in Afghanistan? Is it because this is no longer Bush’s war, but Obama’s war? More US troops died in Afghanistan in the last four months than died in Iraq during the same period, but I don’t see their pictures in the Washington Post. I am an advocate for fairness and I sure don’t see much of it in the American media.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
August 12, 2009
I am going to have to amend my prediction about Tiger Woods winning multiple majors this year. Obviously, I was wrong. I think that it took Tiger longer to comeback from the knee surgery that anyone thought, but based on his performance of late I would not bet against him this week in the PGA Championship.
I am going to have to amend my prediction about Tiger Woods winning multiple majors this year. Obviously, I was wrong. I think that it took Tiger longer to comeback from the knee surgery that anyone thought, but based on his performance of late I would not bet against him this week in the PGA Championship.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
April 9, 2009
Erin is in Italy touring Florence and Venice. She will return Sunday. Ali is in a play at JMU entitled Columbinus about the school shootings in 1999. It is a very powerful and emotional play from the point of view of the students and parents involved. Robbie and Ali are terrific as are the other cast members. If you get the chance to see this play anywhere see it, you won't be disappointed.
Erin is in Italy touring Florence and Venice. She will return Sunday. Ali is in a play at JMU entitled Columbinus about the school shootings in 1999. It is a very powerful and emotional play from the point of view of the students and parents involved. Robbie and Ali are terrific as are the other cast members. If you get the chance to see this play anywhere see it, you won't be disappointed.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
March 30, 2009
March madness has been really crazy this year. The final four is somewhat of a surprise with Michigan State, UCONN, Villanova and UNC. I picked UCONN and Villanova for the final four but had Louisville and Pittsburgh in the final. Obama still looks good, he has UNC winning it all, guess its his year. Tiger proved again why he is the greatest of all time by draining a 16 foot put on the final hole to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, just like he did last year. If he doesn't win at least two majors this year it will be a real surprise, maybe all four.
March madness has been really crazy this year. The final four is somewhat of a surprise with Michigan State, UCONN, Villanova and UNC. I picked UCONN and Villanova for the final four but had Louisville and Pittsburgh in the final. Obama still looks good, he has UNC winning it all, guess its his year. Tiger proved again why he is the greatest of all time by draining a 16 foot put on the final hole to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational, just like he did last year. If he doesn't win at least two majors this year it will be a real surprise, maybe all four.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
March 24, 2008
2008 was the coolest (temperature wise) year of the last 10 years. Another little known fact, centenarians (people over 100 yrs. in age) are the fastest growing demographic group worldwide. There are currently 84,000 of them in the US, 30,000 in Japan. Resveratrol is the component of red wine that activates a gene called SIRT-1, which is normally activated by starvation. SIRT-1extends life in part by reducing lipofuscin that accumulates in human cells. Some pharmaceutical companies are testing much more potent versions of SIRT-1. Drink up, all you wannabe centenarians. (Glen Harlan Reynolds, Forbes Magazine, March 30, 2009, check out his website Instapundit.com)
2008 was the coolest (temperature wise) year of the last 10 years. Another little known fact, centenarians (people over 100 yrs. in age) are the fastest growing demographic group worldwide. There are currently 84,000 of them in the US, 30,000 in Japan. Resveratrol is the component of red wine that activates a gene called SIRT-1, which is normally activated by starvation. SIRT-1extends life in part by reducing lipofuscin that accumulates in human cells. Some pharmaceutical companies are testing much more potent versions of SIRT-1. Drink up, all you wannabe centenarians. (Glen Harlan Reynolds, Forbes Magazine, March 30, 2009, check out his website Instapundit.com)
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
February 24, 2009
It is very hard to predict what will happen in the future, whether that future is tomorrow or in ten years. Nevertheless, I will give prognostication a go regarding the Federal budget. Obama has been talking about “fiscal responsibility” and about balancing the Federal budget by the end of his first term in office. In view of the vast amounts of money in the “stimulus package” just signed into law, as well as the money spent or set to be spent in the bailouts of banks, the auto industry and default mortgagees how will the budget get balanced. One obvious way is to increase taxes, and this will be one of the corner stones of the Obama balanced budget effort. Income taxes will be raised on the top 5% of wage earners, taxes will also be raised on corporations after all it was those greedy bastards in big business that caused our economic difficulties. The Federal tax on gasoline will be raised from the current eighteen cents per gallon to probably a dollar. Other taxes will be invented say a value added tax on goods, or excise taxes on imports. Regardless, taxes on the American people will increase. Taxes alone, however, will not be enough to balance the Federal budget which is now so dreadfully out of balance. Some things in the Federal budget will need to be cut, but what? My prediction is defense. The U.S. military industrial complex will be gutted so that social programs like universal health care can be born. I don’t know if this is good or bad, only time will tell. For twenty-five years those on the left have been calling for exactly this scenario and now it will come to pass. Is should not come as a surprise to anyone for President Obama is a child of the left and he has not tried to hide this fact. As he has said “I won” and now he will do what he believes is in the best interests of the country. His path is completely different from the one we have been following for the past twenty-five years whether it will prove to be more or less successful will not be known for many years. I have no stake in right or left politics, so I hope he succeeds.
It is very hard to predict what will happen in the future, whether that future is tomorrow or in ten years. Nevertheless, I will give prognostication a go regarding the Federal budget. Obama has been talking about “fiscal responsibility” and about balancing the Federal budget by the end of his first term in office. In view of the vast amounts of money in the “stimulus package” just signed into law, as well as the money spent or set to be spent in the bailouts of banks, the auto industry and default mortgagees how will the budget get balanced. One obvious way is to increase taxes, and this will be one of the corner stones of the Obama balanced budget effort. Income taxes will be raised on the top 5% of wage earners, taxes will also be raised on corporations after all it was those greedy bastards in big business that caused our economic difficulties. The Federal tax on gasoline will be raised from the current eighteen cents per gallon to probably a dollar. Other taxes will be invented say a value added tax on goods, or excise taxes on imports. Regardless, taxes on the American people will increase. Taxes alone, however, will not be enough to balance the Federal budget which is now so dreadfully out of balance. Some things in the Federal budget will need to be cut, but what? My prediction is defense. The U.S. military industrial complex will be gutted so that social programs like universal health care can be born. I don’t know if this is good or bad, only time will tell. For twenty-five years those on the left have been calling for exactly this scenario and now it will come to pass. Is should not come as a surprise to anyone for President Obama is a child of the left and he has not tried to hide this fact. As he has said “I won” and now he will do what he believes is in the best interests of the country. His path is completely different from the one we have been following for the past twenty-five years whether it will prove to be more or less successful will not be known for many years. I have no stake in right or left politics, so I hope he succeeds.
Monday, February 23, 2009
February 23, 2009
The U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 3, provides the number of Representatives in the House of Representatives shall not exceed 1 for every 30,000 people. Public Law 62-5, passed on August 8, 1911, fixed the number of Representatives at 433, with 1 additional for Arizona and 1 for New Mexico. Thus the number 435 exists today which means that there is approximately 1 Representative for every 689,000 people (assuming a population of 300 million). If, as expected the Congress passes a law giving the District of Columbia 1 voting representative the number of Representatives will be 436.
The U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 3, provides the number of Representatives in the House of Representatives shall not exceed 1 for every 30,000 people. Public Law 62-5, passed on August 8, 1911, fixed the number of Representatives at 433, with 1 additional for Arizona and 1 for New Mexico. Thus the number 435 exists today which means that there is approximately 1 Representative for every 689,000 people (assuming a population of 300 million). If, as expected the Congress passes a law giving the District of Columbia 1 voting representative the number of Representatives will be 436.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Tax Fraud
The latest disclosure of tax delinquency by a potential member of the Obama administration should be met head-on by the new President. He should issue an Executive Order requiring the IRS to conduct annual tax audits of all political appointees. The tax troubles of Daschel and Rangel should also make it clear to Congressional leaders that they need to follow suit and require annual audits of all members of both houses. Somewhere down the line the American taxpayers are going to be asked to pony up for all of the stimuli now being passed, it is only fair that the people who pass and implement these bills be above reproach when it comes to paying their share of the tax burdens.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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