Mona Charen takes exception with Apple’s proofreader suggesting gender-neutral substitutions – After pondering her comments, I add some suggestions of my own. Continue reading →
State of the Union Address too boring? Liven it up with a rousing game of “Obama Wordarrhea” – it’s easy and fun! Continue reading →
Hold on… Cicero the Roman philosopher…for President? Why not? He can’t be worse than the choice we have for 2012. Continue reading →
As we celebrate Martin Luther King Day, here’s a little quiz to help recall history’s biggest proponent of Civil Rights in America. Continue reading →
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Tagged Blacks, Civil Rights, Democrats, Discrimination, JFK, Lincoln, MLK, NAACP, Politicians, Regulations, Republicans
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The Congressional Budget Office’s infographic on The U.S. Federal Budget shows we’re on the wrong side of Wilkins Micawber’s observation on financial management. Continue reading →
Sam Stein of the Huffington Post reported on 12.01.11 that President Obama appeared to be using a new “catch phrase” during a fundraising speech in New York City last Wednesday: “Change is” Well, I thought I was slightly clever with … Continue reading →