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Monthly Archives: February 2010
Olympic Thoughts
I’ve always wanted to visit British Columbia, justifiably touted as one of the most beautiful places on earth. Over the past few days my wife and I have been watching our Canadian neighbors hosting athletes from all over the world … Continue reading
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General Motors Is Now Toyota’s Regulator
It was ugly when the US Congress spent nearly $50 billion to transform General Motors from a proud automobile company into a jobs program, but the consequences of public ownership of private companies has now taken a turn for the … Continue reading
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Super Bowl Sunday and Re-Hashed Predictions
On Sunday, August 23, 2009 I wrote a blog titled “Favre and the Vikings”. In doing so I predicted several outcomes for the 2009 Vikings season and their beloved quarterback Brett Favre. Today, Super bowl Sunday 2010, I’m going to … Continue reading
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FREEDOM VS EQUALITY
Columnist George Will recently spoke at the CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) in Washington, DC. He described the current political divide in our nation as a struggle between two polar values of western political thought; freedom and equality. Will, who … Continue reading →