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THREE PRESIDENTIAL DAILY BRIEFINGS
Number of Comments » 0PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA WALKED INTO HIS EARLY MORNING PRESIDENTIAL BRIEFING AND SAT AT THE HEAD OF THE TABLE. ALL AROUND HIM SAT CABINET HEADS AND OFFICIALS, ALL IN A STATE OF CONCERN. “WHAT’S THE MATTER ?” THE PRESIDENT ASKED. THE OFFICIAL PRESIDENTIAL BRIEFER BEGAN. “WE RECEIVED AN EMAIL THIS MORNING, SIR, AND WE CANNOT TRACE [...]
A Few Thoughts – The upcoming election, How to keep people down, How to produce bad people, Making promises that cannot be kept
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano I am very pleased with the results of the primaries in Kentucky. Unlike most elections, this will not be a situation in which we have to vote for the lesser of two evils. We now have some excellent Republican candidates to support for November, and I hope everyone who cares about the [...]
Lessons We Can Learn From the BP Oil Spill
Number of Comments » 0By Theresa Camoriano At this point, we do not know what caused the explosion on the deep off-shore oil well that is now the source of a huge oil leak, but there are already several lessons that we can learn from this mess. First, and perhaps most important, is that there are consequences to the [...]
Want to be of service?
Number of Comments » 0It was Thomas Edison who brought us electricity, not the Sierra Club. It was the Wright brothers who got us off the ground, not the Federal Aviation Administration. It was Henry Ford who ended the isolation of millions of Americans by making the automobile affordable, not Ralph Nader. Those who have helped the poor the [...]
Arizona School Tax Credit Program Case to be Heard by Supreme Court
Number of Comments » 0I write with exciting news. IJ is on its way to the Supreme Court for the fourth time in less than 10 years. This week the Court agreed to decide whether Arizona’s scholarship tax credit program violates the Establishment Clause. That will thrust school choice back into the national spotlight to a degree we have [...]
Kentucky 912 Project Update
Number of Comments » 0The 912 Project is proud to continue to be a volunteer based non-partisan movement based on 9 principles and 12 values (the 9/12), as well as an idea to bring us back to the people we were 9-12-2001. The day after America was attacked when we were not from Red States or Blue States but [...]
Mexican Immigrant’s View of Arizona Law
Number of Comments » 0“If you had tickets to a sports event, concert, Disneyland, or for an airline flight, and when you got to your assigned seat you found someone else was in that seat, what would you do? You would call for a person in charge of ticket checking and have the person in your seat removed. You [...]
Fishing for a way to save money and get politicians off the hook
Number of Comments » 0By Jim Waters “Remember,” admonished W.C. Fields, “a dead fish can float downstream, but it takes a live one to swim upstream.” We can tweak that line to help Kentuckians understand why the state continually fails to pass a budget on time and why drastic change must come in the political process to foster economic [...]
New Japanese camera
Number of Comments » 0Japanese scientists have created a camera with such a fast shutter speed they now can photograph a woman with her mouth shut.
Intimidation by SEIU
Number of Comments » 0A couple of weeks ago, Barack Obama told Wall Street that he, personally *he*, was all that stood between them and pitchforks. Well, Obama’s SEIU buddies decided to break out the pitchforks. 500 SEIU goons showed up on the front porch of a house belonging to a Bank of America Executive. The man’s 14 year [...]

