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A Chat with Saddam

23 March 2010

He never did say why he chose to call me, but for the past few months I have enjoyed some rather lively chats with Saddam. He said he has been wanting to speak to America and the rest of the world and he should only have to call one of us. He said he […]

American Eugenics

22 May 2009

“When you are right you cannot be too radical; when you are wrong you cannot be too conservative.” - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ~ January 15, 1929 - April 4, 1968
“There are plenty of problems in the world, many of them interconnected. But there is no problem which compares with this central, universal problem […]

Sarbanes-Oxley Reality Check on Bureaucracy

22 May 2009

There is no doubt in hindsight that Sarbanes Oxley was a mistake as we watch the blob of bureaucracy move into the private sector. There is no doubt that Sarbanes Oxley’s real costs have been passed onto the consumer and citizen like a giant tax increase of Boston Tea proportions. Many people wonder if Senator […]

Dying to Vote in Mississippi, Part III

10 May 2009

“Birdia was brave, but she also lived in fear of the sheriff and others after she won her voter registration rights in 1961. That made the sheriff and the others really angry with her - more than ever.” Rev. Willie Blue
Charles Sudduth, a native Mississippian who has studied and written about Klan murders, confirmed that […]

What’s the Fuss About?

8 May 2009

A few days ago I watched an interesting debate on CSPAN on the US-India Civilian Nuclear Cooperation programme. India’s argument, lead by Dr. V.S Arunachalam, Founder,Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy, was that the nuclear cooperation treaty was critical for India’s future energy requirements. The US point of view put forward by Robert […]

Sarbanes-Oxley: The Wrong Solution To A Legitimate Problem

6 May 2009

Sarbanes-Oxley Act or the accountant full employment act as I like to call it, refers to legislation introduced by Senator Paul Sarbanes (D) MD and Representative Michael Oxley (R) Ohio and passed in July of 2002 in response to the Enron and Worldcom scandals.
Whenever the nation is confronted by a problem or crisis Congress feels […]

The United States Government Owes Arthur Anderson 16 Billion Dollars

4 May 2009

Since the court case was over turned against Arthur Anderson in the Enron scandal, the United States Government owes Arthur Anderson sixteen billion dollars. This money should be taken out of the Justice Departments fund for pensions for all the government workers and paid to the damaged Arthur Anderson partners. The business community is waiting […]

Solar Power Cars- Riding into the Future

7 June 2008

Solar Power Cars Solutions for The Future