Monday, March 15, 2010

Tea Party Movement Celebrates One Year Anniversary!

March 4, 2010 by Julianne Thompson  
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By: Julianne Thompson

February 27, 2009 was a very cold and rainy day in Atlanta as nearly one thousand gathered at the Georgia State Capitol to protest government bailouts and spending spiraling out of control.  Americans from all walks of life, socio-economic levels, races, and political backgrounds gathered together that day all around the country, inspired [...]

Sotomayor Bores on Purpose: She’s Looking to Get Hired

By Anthony Bialy
A reality show about, sigh, soon-to-be-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings would be too dull for even Al Gore’s television station, if that’s possible. While her anti-nunchuk rant may have infuriated each and every ninja in the Senate, most of her statements have been Wonder Bread-bland. She’s ironically depicting [...]

Ripping off the Rich is a Poor Move

By Anthony Bialy

What did moneyed people ever do to you? The answer is probably nothing unless some grumpy tycoon once whapped you with a cane because you disrupted his polo tournament when you had too many wobbly pops and wandered onto his estate; in that case, you had it coming. Most of those wallowing in luxury aren’t out to inflict harm on the rest of us, unless making bitter people jealous counts. On top of that, the opulently snooty do more than prop up particular industries such as monocle assembling, opera hat manufacturing, and brandy distilling: what they do with their money benefits everyone, even the ingrates. . .

Women In Black

July 12, 2009 by swilliams  
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By S. Williams
We all have heard of the Men in Black, so how about let’s look at the Women in Black. No, I don’t mean alien invaders who show up after a close encounter of the something kind, or spy types, I mean women lawyers who wear the black robes of a jurist.
Let’s look at [...]