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A Commentary On “House Votes to Censure Rangel”

He is a Democrat politician, and one with diversity, from an officially recognized victim group, so he is be recognizedtter than other citizens. This meaningless action will not prevent his continuous re-election, for as long as he lives, and quite likely his re-election for the term after he dies, should he check out between the primaries and November of an even More

My Analysis On “Less”

Annual premiums are not likely to diminish at all, because the costs of treating diseases which would have been disocvered early or perhaps prevented in the relatively inexpensive process of an annual physical or mamogram are now not discovered until they are far further advanced. Your analogy to car insurance is pure stupidity. First of all, your automobile insurer More

A Commentary On “Stephen Hawking on God, Science and the Origins of the Universe”

You've got to be kidding, right...? Did this guy really just spend yet another big chunk of his life contemplating the universe just to pop up and say, 'it created itself; we can prove it in the computerized model WE CREATED...? It's like that old joke about the scientists going to God and saying, 'hey, we don't need you cause we can create man too now.' God responds, More

An Opinion On “Secret Mission Rescues Yemen’s Jews”

How they treat American women when they come to America do you know? American blond's that you fantasies about line up for them don't they? they must be doing some thing right. I will let you judge on that. You are Referring to Saudi Arabia here if I am right my friend they are the best buddies US have in middle east. Bin Laden's brother was at Harvard when 911 More

Criticism On “Swing Nation: Across America, the Political Middle Looks Up for Grabs—Again”

Richard, you say you like Obamas style, well some of us still like substance over style. Style and political wins and blame thinking games do not create jobs. I don't know if you are retired or not, but it seems to me you really enjoy the game of politics, sadly there are millions of Americans out there who are tired of games and want to get back to work. Before More

A Response To “My Fertility Crisis”

Havadhd symptoms in childreng observed Finn's situation in my own experience, I'm guessing that she never really wanted to have children. Like a certain in-law I know, she is too absorbed with herself to make a good parent. Her regret at not having children is one thing; actually being a parent 24 hours a day is something very different. I'm glad my wife and I had More

Criticism On “Rick Perry: The U.S. Must Support Israel at the U.N.”

Ostriches put their head in the sand to attempt to avoid a threat. Perry and Israel, not necessarily in that order, won't do this. Ahmadinejad: Destroy Israel, End Crisis By SEAN YOONG The Associated Press Thursday, August 3, 2006; 10:49 AM PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday the solution to the Middle East middle age crisis More

Thoughts On “John Bolton: New Start Is Unilateral Disarmament”

The kind of arms treaties that made sense in the Cold War, and even well into the '90s, no longer make a good first impression sense. Giving Russia the false impression that its third world economy and shrinking population, but abundance of old nukes, makes it a peer of the US is nonsense. Doing so while China is massively expanding its arsenal is downright dangerous. More

Views On “Accounting Board Backs Off ‘Mark to Market’ Push”

American capitalism would have pretty much disappeared if mark to market on loans had been in place in 1974, or 1982, or 1991. Like it or not, we paper over our troubles until they disappear--in every downturn. Markets overshoot fair value on the upside and the downside. We humans love to take things to excess. The present system lets us digest problems over time More

A Response To “How to Plan for Health Care Costs in Retirement”

I know that this article is approaching this issue from a financial standpoint, but I think it would be wise words about life to discuss preventive measures. So many diseases and afflictions that people suffer today are lifestyle induced. I'm 53, I drink very little, don't smoke, exercise regularly and avoid junk foods and I look better than a lot of guys 20 years More