In May 2009, my inaugural year for blogging, I wrote that I thought Biden was a idiot. Not sure why I decided to pick on Biden at that point but I did and you can see my post for details. In November 2019, I once again had to write that I thought Biden was an … Continue reading
Old enough to know better… still too young to care!
Approaching 65, I find little in common with my peers, gravitating instead towards those in their 30s to 50s. It seems to me that once people hit their early 40s, they begin to change, adopting the notion of “age appropriateness” for everything from speech to dress to hobbies, and even the company they keep, often … Continue reading
The Importance of Truth in Political Campaigns: A Contrarian Viewpoint
Well I think we know the answer to this simple question. Because if they tell the truth they risk not being elected. But I have a contrarian viewpoint on this issue. I actually think if Obama or McCain would look into the camera and simply say the following: “Look folks, we are all Americans and … Continue reading
Gender vs Sex: Legal Shifts and Privacy Concerns
In my endeavor to comprehend the transgender issue and its implications on society, I have been examining the various laws that safeguard the “right to privacy”. The Fourth Amendment guarantees protection against unreasonable search and seizure, with other Amendments reinforcing this principle. Part of this right entails the privacy of our unclothed bodies, which traditionally … Continue reading
Barack Obama’s Presidency: Implications for American Society
PUBLISHED IN PRAVDA 4.27.2009 It must be said, that like the breaking of a great dam, the American descent into Marxism is happening with breath taking speed, against the backdrop of a passive, hapless sheeple, excuse me dear reader, I meant people. True, the situation has been well prepared on and off for the past … Continue reading
The Risks and Inaccuracies of Mail-in Ballots: A 2020 Election Review
By way of an example, let me help you reconsider mail-in ballots for elections. I received in the mail a letter from the unemployment office in Illinois. I opened it and there was a check in the envelope. But strangely enough the name didn’t immediately register, but it was a female and was clearly labeled … Continue reading