Archive for May, 2010

Memorial Day

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Author Linda Brady Traynham Gee, I’m glad we had Memorial Day, although the media never mentioned it, and my frivolous thought is that you can now wear white shoes until Labor Day, although bone is always a more chic choice. We have our own version of Memorial Day most days here at the ranch, and [...]

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Cinco de Maelstrom

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Author Mike Rough If you follow current events as they unfold like me you are probably aware of the coverage regarding the Cinco de Mayo U.S. Flag incident at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hills California. While I tend to view content coming from mainstream media with several buckets of salt this incident has [...]

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FREE SPEECH, HATE SPEECH, & LYING

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Author Tony De Maio I have been listening to Air America recently. I find the station to be most interesting and amusing, perhaps fascinating. On the national level, I find it to be the poster child of “hate radio”—perhaps the epitome of it. I also find it to be vulgar and crass. Phrases such as, [...]

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An Open Letter

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Author David Franklin TO ALL FAITHFUL TEXAS RING READERSHIP: May I kindly suggest the following: STOP! believing ANY THING, and prove to yourself the reality of all Things. Otherwise, the True reality that there IS NO CONSTITUTIONAL government will only bring you the heartsick pain of delusion. In 1913, your now UN-CONSTITUTIONAL Federal Congress delegated [...]

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Racial Profiling

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Author Linda Brady Traynham It’s one of my Dagny Taggart days: “Gentlemen, there is not a single mind left in the Obama crowd.” To get even more Randian we have the situation in Arizona, where their legislators, despite large Hispanic influence, attempted to make their state a safer place to live by passing an incredibly [...]

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The Calderon Calling Arizona Black

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Author Mike Rough Hypocrisy does not discriminate when it comes to heads of state. The ever pervasive better than thou attitude comes in all sizes, shapes, and colors as witnessed this week in the form of Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s bombastic commentary on Arizona’s immigration enforcement law. At issue is Mexican President Felipe Calderon’s accusations [...]

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I WANT PEACE AND FREEDOM (I do!! I really, really do.)

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Author Tony De Maio I don’t think so. You may fool yourself, but you don’t fool me. You want peace and freedom like you want a new BMW or you want to be rich, or you want to be healthy.  You say you DO want a new BMW? I don’t think so. You may fool [...]

Posted in Authors, Economics, Opinion, Politics, Tony Demaio | 20 Comments »

You Can’t Eat Gold

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Author Linda Brady Traynham Actually, a few people do eat gold and silver after it has been pounded tissue-paper thin and used as a decorative touch on very costly confections. In general, however those screeching about “barbarous relics” are quite correct that we cannot eat gold. Where they err, as one would think obvious even [...]

Posted in Authors, Economics, Linda Brady Traynham, Opinion, Preparedness | 54 Comments »

L.A. S.F. and Oakland Do Arizona a Favor

Friday, May 14th, 2010

Author Mike Rough According to news reports the city council of Los Angeles overwhelmingly approved a boycott of Arizona-based businesses and governments Wednesday unless the state repeals a new law giving police the power to question a detainee’s immigration status. I find this move by a extremely amusing from many angles that are obviously lost [...]

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Charitable Giving–For the Poor

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Author Tony De Maio Ever wonder why the charities and churches are against the “flat tax” or “fair tax”? Ever wonder why the “rich folk” establish “charitable foundations“? Ever wonder why the “rich folk” have huge charitable contributions? After all, they didn’t get rich by giving money away. I alluded to the answers in another [...]

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