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OPINION: You Can Put Lipstick On The Economy, But It’s Still A Pig

Posted about 1 month ago | 188 words | 1 comment | ✭ 0/5

Well, Wednesday is usually our day to zip out a round-up of all the “cool stuff” popping up on the radar screen as of late. But, it seems like the economy has taken over the radar screen lately! Can’t imagine why. We’ve nearly doubled the national debt over the last week or so, but who’s counting? So, here’s a wrap of good articles popping up on this whole financial mess our country finds itself in. We hope it will help you make some heads and tails of what exactly is going on over on Wall Street, what it means for you, and whether or not there’s anything you can do about it…

An open letter to Sen. Hillary Clinton

Posted 9 months ago | 520 words | 1 comment | ✭ 0/5

She’ll never read it, but this is what I would say to Senator Clinton if she and President Clinton were over for dinner at my home.

Government/Marriage

Posted 10 months ago | 158 words | 2 comments | ✭ 5/5

Marriage equality and the role of government.

My Letter To Louise Slaughter

Posted about 1 year ago | 485 words | 3 comments | ✭ 5/5

I have recently been exchanging letters with my representative in NY State, 14607, Congresswoman Louise Slaughter. She keeps insisting she wants the war to end while also insisting on funding the war. I mailed this letter 11.12.07 and I’m considering it an open one. The Vietnam war finally ended – as a Veteran informed me this very evening – when congress finally stopped paying for it.

Politics of Land Usage

Posted about 1 year ago | 172 words | 3 comments | ✭ 5/5

INCLUSIVE philosophy rather than the EXCLUSIVE practice in our parks and public lands. Why can some groups exclude other groups from the publically owned land.

Why I'd kinda like to see Ron Paul do well.

Posted about 1 year ago | 491 words | 5 comments | ✭ 5/5

I don’t want Ron Paul to be my President. However, there are a couple of reasons I’d like to see him do much better in the primary elections than has been predicted by most of the press.