Kevin on February 16th, 2009

I first told you about Project Healing Waters in May 2007 when I had the honor of visiting Walter Reed hospital and talking with many recovering soldiers. One of the men I met was Captain Eivind Forseth of the 82nd Airborne. Captain Forseth was in the occupational therapy area at where he was teaching some […]

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Kevin on February 14th, 2009

The Prince of hypocrites: Charles embarks on 16,000 mile ‘green’ crusade… aboard a private jet “Prince Charles was accused of hypocrisy last night for using a private jet on an ‘environmental’ tour of South America. The prince will travel to the region next month in a visit costing an estimated £300,000 as part of his […]

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Kevin on February 13th, 2009

According to President Obama, this stimulus bill is the only thing standing between America and an economic catastrophe. I don’t care what your political persuasion is, there is no way any clear thinking American cannot be outraged by these stories below. This entire process has been a disgrace and has demonstrated with clarity that our […]

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Kevin on February 13th, 2009

This is what happens when you elect someone to the highest job in the land who has no real political experience, no real world experience, who has never created a job or run a business. The only business Obama has ever been interested in is Obama, Inc. First Judd Gregg, his latest Commerce nominee, withdrew […]

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Kevin on February 13th, 2009

My wife, who is not political at all (lucky her, huh?) was watching local TV News down in south Florida early this morning and on the scrawl across the bottom it says “Crist wants stimulus plan to move forward”. She turns and asks “Are they referring to Obama as Christ now?” I said, “No honey, […]

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Kevin on February 12th, 2009

Polio in the 1940-1950s and pensions in the new millenium. Devastating, crippling and unnecessary. Any talk of what ails us as a city, state and country is a diversion unless it squarely addresses the pension issue. Public employees should have a 401K plan like the rest of us, period. This situation has not been created […]

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When Army Staff Sergeant Eric Maddox arrived in Iraq he had never interrogated a prisoner. Five months later he left with the DIA Director’s Award, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star, and the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement for his key role in the capture of Saddam Hussein. Not only did he do that, […]

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