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Criticism On “Judge to Allow Gay Marriages in California”

Sounds like you need how to get your wife back go back to putting your wife infront of the stove, she allowed to get on the computer? Times have changed, the nucleus of the family has changed SIGNIFICANTLY, and if you can't grasp this concept that couples are in fact equals, and in some marriages the wife Read More

Criticism On “Public Shifts Toward Lifting Debt Limit”

So Kevin, you really think that the vast majority of Americans feel that people making $250,000 or more shouldn't have to pay a dime more in taxes? That the majority of Americans would rather see their own benefits cut along with less spending on infrastructure and healthcare, etc., etc., so the wealthy Read More

My View On “Downsized Girl Scout Cookies In Just Six Flavors, Say What?”

There are many group activities for children. It does not mean that all group activities are equally good. One must consider the group activity in the context of society and what people do. Praying is a group activity that would be fine in many places. Having children pray together before sending them on Read More

An Opinion On “Alabama’s Nick Saban Twisted the Truth, Ex”

I do not see an ethical dilemma with over signing. The fact that a life coach certification/school can sign more than 85 scholarship players seems like a good practice to me, when it is highly likely that a few players each year will become injured, academically ineligible, or fail to perform/develop as Read More

Analysis On “Boldrin and Swamidass: A New Bargain for Drug Approvals”

In one way, there is a de facto end-run around the FDA. This is through the off-label use of many of these drugs. This does not increase the rate of approval, but it demonstrates that the FDA simply can't keep up with the store of knowledge and experience of physicians, who, through working in the trenches, Read More

An Opinion On “Protests Target Arizona Law”

Most of the people I know and work with are very hard working and they do the best they can barriers to effective communication pay their bills. I don't ask where they came from and I don't ask to see their papers or their birth certificate. Do you? If you would fight the use of drugs like cocaine and Read More

A Commentary On “When Success Follows the College Rejection Letter”

Donald raises an inherent limitation to this article. It focuses on public figures and a very few at that. I am confident that thousands or millions of success stories could be told about lesser known folks who have achieved great success professionally and personally but have faced down job rejection letter. Read More

A Commentary On “Church Fights for Assets, Members and Legitimacy”

Unfortunately money drives the church? This should not even be in civil courts, from Paul's writing to the Corinthian church in 1Corinthians 6: 1 Does any one of you, when he has a case against his neighbor, dare to go to law before the unrighteous and not before the saints? 2 Or do you not know that Read More

Commentary On “Richard W. Fisher: Congress Is Politicizing the Fed”

DEBT DEBT DEBT! YOU CANNOT MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING! Some eliminate credit card debt is ok. Debt for businesses to pay for operating expenses or new capital programs. Debt for qualified buyers to purchase their homes. Government debt. CLO's. CDO's. 40:1 leverage ratios at investment banks. Consumer Read More

Commentary On “Mental Illness and Leadership”

This article strikes me as careless and off-base. People suffering from depression are plagued by negative thoughts, ideas and predictions, many of which are unrealistic, untrue and never come to pass; the negative feelings that result can be debilitating. None of the leaders in your story could have been Read More