Monthly Archives: November 2011

Poverty In America – Unacceptable Consequences

Poverty is an insidious blight upon mankind. In America, poverty rates are rapidly rising and the children are suffering the most. Americans must do everything that they can to provide opportunity and help those in need. The enduring American spirit, one of goodness and mercy, requires no less. Continue reading

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Herman Cain – Thinking With His Brain, Or Something Else?

Does Herman Cain have multiple personalities or just the inability to think with the head between his two ears? Apparently a campaign reassessment is in order to get the Cain train back on track and find a way to survive the latest bombshell. Could Cain be headed back to Pepperoniville? Continue reading

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Razor Thin – America’s Unsustainable Financial And Political Path

America is on an unsustainable political and financial path, teetering on razor-thin margins. A financial collapse is almost a certainty, as the global money mess deepens and political upheaval, as recently as Kuwait, proves more problematic for a world in crisis and the USA without credible leadership. Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Blessings

There is much to be thankful for, even though the fractured Republic is on razor-thin financial footing. Too many in America go to bed hungry every night, but this is no comparison to the first Thanksgiving that took place on December 4, 1619 at Berkeley Hundred in Virginia. Continue reading

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100 Million Excuses For Freeh

Louis Freeh, the former FBI director is on the Sandusky case and at stake is a 100 million dollar cash cow that must be preserved. Will the Penn State brand be restored after 100 million excuses for over a decade’s worth of amnesia and situational ethics? Or will it ultimately be a mirror of America – money and politics? Continue reading

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Wired, Hired And Fired

The unconstitutional congressional super committee proves again that ineptitude can trump technology. Call them the stupor committee or stupid committee or sleeper committee, the dog awful fact for hard-working Americans is that their elected officials are not getting the job done.
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Greece And Italy – Pawns

When two countries are facing a financial meltdown, who do you bring in to protect the banking and monied interests? Why, more economists or bankers, or course. Things must be really teetering, when the fixers are brought in order to protect what will be left after the party is finally over. Continue reading

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Torched – The Rot in Perversion Valley

Beneath the millions upon millions of football dollars brought to the Penn State coffers, was a conspiracy of silence that took years for the details to come to the surface. Alleged acts, so abhorrent, have resulted in ruined lives, reputations and the promise of more revelations to come – in the fantasy land of Happy Valley. Continue reading

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89 Seconds Vs 53 Seconds – The Rigged Game

In Saturday night’s debate Ron Paul was allowed to speak for a total of 89 seconds. Yep, 89 seconds. Yet, a Rick Perry blunder of 53 seconds, in the week’s prior debate gets a watershed of attention. Are Americans majoring in minors? The state of the Republic is being trivialized and freedom’s ring is being silenced.
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Prediction: Ron Paul will be the next President of the United States of America (Part 2)

The current situation in American is totally untenable and is threatening to spiral out of control and tear our country apart at the seams. But it does not have to be this way. America has a choice. We can choose to continue down the path we are currently on, and we can see exactly how deep the rabbit hole goes, or we can choose to avert the chaos that surely awaits us if we do not change and choose to be a better country. Continue reading

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