Individuals for whom government buildings, highways and bridges are named usually fall into one of four categories. They are: 1. Politicians; 2. Wealthy benefactors; 3. War heroes who died on battlefields far from home; or 4. War heroes who lived to tell about their experiences. As a small token of appreciation, the folks at the [...]
Medal of Honor Recipient Endorses Bobby Schilling
August 1st, 2010 · 4 Comments
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Congressman Asks Obama to Prove Eligibility (Update)
January 6th, 2010 · No Comments
It appears that, for the first time, a member of Congress has publicly challenged a sitting president to prove his eligibility to serve as president of the United States. This morning, I learned the Post & E-Mail had reported yesterday that Todd Smith, chief of staff for Rep. Nathan Deal (R-Ga.) of Georgia’s 9th District, [...]
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What if Ron Paul was Commissioner of Baseball?
December 14th, 2007 · 4 Comments
A Detroit Free Press editorial today offered a scathing opinion about the state of Major League Baseball following yesterday’s finger-pointing report by George Mitchell: “Major League Baseball is going to have to put a giant “*” next to an entire record-setting era.” The stars, it seems, were mostly juiced, cheating at the game by enhancing [...]
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Senator Offers Hope for Fixing Congress
October 4th, 2007 · 4 Comments
In case you haven’t heard, Sen. Pete Domenici is not going to seek re-election in 2008. Before he goes, Americans should offer heartfelt thanks to the 75-year-old, six-term lawmaker from New Mexico for, quite possibly, making his greatest contribution ever to the health and future of this nation. According to a recent news report, Senator [...]
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