Posted in Politics on November 4th, 2008 No Comments »
I was talking to a couple of my friends today who are black and asking them their thoughts on the election. They were very cautious as was I. Tonight, we can all say that the United States has elected it’s first black president.
I am a big believer in opportunity for everyone, but I […]
Posted in Politics on November 3rd, 2008 No Comments »
If you haven’t early voted, tomorrow is it. So, do it, will ya?
Posted in Politics on March 4th, 2008 4 Comments »
What the hell is wrong with us in Texas? This voting + caucusing thing is confusing as hell. I voted in the democratic primary today - I missed the crowd, which is easy when the polling place is half a block from your house - but now I’m supposed to caucus or something.
Does […]
Posted in Politics, Video on February 22nd, 2008 2 Comments »
And they were serious when they made it. I know. I know.
Posted in Politics on September 18th, 2007 No Comments »
I have never been very interested in finance, investments or economics. It’s so complicated and boring, plus it requires math and we all know math is the tool of Satan.
But, former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan has always made terrific points in his interviews that I’ve heard. A few years ago, he said that […]
Posted in Politics, Me Griping on August 2nd, 2007 6 Comments »
With little or no insurance for poor kids, failing inner city infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, overworked and underpaid teachers and scary school violence continuing throughout Texas schools, the state legislature decided today to make a change…to the Texas pledge of allegiance.
Texas students will have four more words to remember when they head back to class this […]
Posted in Politics on January 27th, 2007 1 Comment »
I got this recorded call a few minutes ago paid for by the Heritage Alliance of Texas. At the time of the call, I didn’t know who they were, but it wasn’t hard to figure out from the questions they asked.
They said that there are three “hot button” issues in Texas this year and […]
Posted in Politics on November 8th, 2006 No Comments »
While blue appears to be swelling upward, red has fallen limp. Fortunately, for Republicans, not all red is flaccid as some appears to have stood firm against stiff competition.
And those are your 2006 erection returns.
No, not a haunting and seductive fragrance but the stench of fear.
This weekend, join host E.D. Hill as FOX News examines, “Obsession: The Threat of Radical Islam.”
They are the most vital questions of our time: How deadly is the Islamic terror threat to the world and especially to the United States? Do terrorists really want […]