While voting allows citizens to take part in the political process, it rarely gets them what they want out of government. For that, one needs to hold office themselves or hire lobbyists to try an...
Will actions match presidential tough-talk? Apparently, in rare instances no doubt, liberals can actually perceive reality. Speaking of the exploding national debt, Obama said that it “keeps me awake at night, looking at all that red ink.”...
Smaller dreams I once heard it said that today’s science fiction is tomorrow’s science fact. But after the Obama administration announced that it has directed NASA to focus its considerable scientific resourc...
Licking the hand that feeds us Somewhere along the way we forgot that without brains connected to it, the heart does more harm than good. We forgot that human beings have a certain nature, and, without the natural rewards and ...
Healthcare in the liberal/socialist big picture According to Rasmussen Reports, only 34 percent of voters believe passing the healthcare bill currently before Congress is better than passing nothing at all. Only 25 percent overall actually bel...
What to give the children There were three of us children, and my parents raised us with intention. They bought a set of encyclopedias while my big brother was still in diapers and dutifully put the yearbook stickers in pl...
Living the victory life
Many misunderstand the biblical teaching on victory. Victorious living is not trouble-free living. Numerious believers have the idea that victorious living means you have at-tained a level in God t...
Parenting Parents
Okay now. I need you to stay with me on this so we can get where we’re going without anyone over-reacting. There is a point to all this but it begins with a bizarre incident. The incident took pl...
Muhammad Ali was identified by his self-evaluation, “I am the greatest.” Tony the tiger declares it of his frosted flakes as, “They're great,” and we sing, “How great thou art.” We use the word “gr...
The answer to upgrading from Windows XP to Windows 7 is no and yes. You can upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 just using the Windows 7 DVD and a license key/CD key. Microsoft's answer to upgradin...
Eating healthy is an issue that is important year-round but during the holidays, which are traditionally a time of excess, even more attention should be paid to a balanced diet. Alan Hutchins, owne...
The 40 th annual Calhoun Bull Evaluation Sale will be Friday, Dec. 11, at 12:30 p.m. at the Northwest Georgia Branch Experiment Station Livestock Pavilion in Calhoun. Approximately 75 performan...
Consider comparables. What have other homes in your neighborhood sold for recently? How do they compare to yours in terms of size, upkeep and amenities? Your realtor can provide this information to...
The Postal Service expects to process more than 30 million pounds of mail destined for overseas military installations during November and December, including war zones in Iraq and Afghanistan. Fo...
I want to begin by asking for your indulgence. Today I need to write something for myself. Yes, I know it’s usually always about me as I try to take something that has happened to me (as well as mo...
I suppose one of the key words that describes our society is the word anxiety. Anxiety comes with a mixture of news headlines, rising prices and inflation. It comes with the frightening esclation o...
RENÃ PRÃVAL, president of Haiti, has been in Washington discussing how to help his earthquake-ravaged country ahead of a major international donors conference this month. Unsurprisingly, given Haiti's history of wasted and purloined foreign aid, he is being asked about the perils of corruption and what measures the Haitian government might devise to minimize misuse and theft of the billions of dollars in recovery assistance flowing into the country and the billions more expected. Surprisingly, he seems utterly unprepared to discuss the matter.
"THE DECISION not to immediately transport a 2-year-old with respiratory symptoms is inexcusable." That judgment by Joseph Wright, senior vice president of Children's National Medical Center, is troubling testimony of the problems that -- four years after the David Rosenbaum case -- still exist in the D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services. City officials are appropriately examining the case of Stephanie Stephens, a Southeast toddler who died last month after emergency personnel decided against taking her to a hospital. They need to determine why more progress hasn't been made in fixing the systematic deficiencies first identified in Mr. Rosenbaum's case -- which, tragically, appear to be a factor in the death of this small child.
THANKS TO federal regulations that took effect in September, a new salmonella contamination attributed to a flavor enhancer was caught and a recall begun. But inspection documents released by the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday showed that a Las Vegas company continued to distribute the ingredient even after samples came back tainted. Unfortunately, legislation that would have prevented contamination at the source and would further secure the nation's food supply languishes in the Senate.