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Media protects ‘literary lion’ Obama

Media protects ‘literary lion’ Obama

By • on October 2, 2009

Although the major mainstream media organs have yet to address the claim in Christopher Andersen’s new book, “Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage,” that Bill Ayers helped Obama write “Dreams From My Father, the media trench diggers are busily building a firewall. The alleged media watchdog Media Matters claims

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Women Just Like Me

Women Just Like Me

By • on September 30, 2009

I am an American woman: a wife, mother, a homeschooler, a worship leader, musician and blogger, looking to encourage other women who hold a deep passion for the restoration of our country.  As I watched Glenn Beck’s: A Mother’s Challenge: A 9.12 Report,

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Hyppocratic Obama?

Hyppocratic Obama?

By • on September 20, 2009

The thoughtless rush in penning this complex bill, by those who are not qualified to do so is frightening.  Health care is a complex issue and not one easily fixed by men and women whom have no real experience in the health industry. But they have a mandate and an agenda that is pushing them, again,

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Nine Twelve Review

Nine Twelve Review

By • on September 15, 2009

I read a blog by a guy who logged media activity at Google News on Saturday, September 12, 2009, when there were two big events in the health care debate, one for and one against. Obama pimped his plan to about 15, 000 people at an arena in Minneapolis that holds 20,000 while in D.C., about a million

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The Case Against Nuanced Leadership

The Case Against Nuanced Leadership

By • on August 30, 2009

Nuanced: 1 : a subtle distinction or variation 2 : a subtle quality : nicety 3 : sensibility to, awareness of, or ability to express delicate shadings (as of meaning, feeling, or value) There is a quote, attributed to General Erich Von Manstein. I have seen several translations, this one is the best

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A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste

A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste

By • on August 28, 2009

The little girl’s shoulders shook as she tearfully hugged her big brother good bye.  The mother stood by with her hand on her son’s shoulder, painfully dealing with the transition from high school student to college freshman.  The scene was touching and brought back personal memories of just a

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Populism and Media Coverage

Populism and Media Coverage

By • on August 28, 2009

By The Rationalist. In the era of mass media, “populist” movements are being exposed to increasingly larger and more diverse demographics of American citizens.   Perhaps the prime example of this was the election of Barack Obama, and what liberals have interpreted to be a referendum for a liberal

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The Method Behind Media Mayhem

The Method Behind Media Mayhem

By • on August 20, 2009

By Dr. Brian Russell Why some cases get national TV coverage and others don’t. As a psychologist, lawyer, and expert on networks including Court TV, MSNBC, Fox News, and CNN

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Study This with Dr. Brian v.1b

Study This with Dr. Brian v.1b

By • on August 19, 2009

By Dr. Brian Russell I don’t like to see people suffer financially, but I actually think that what’s happening in California

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There Is No Pie

There Is No Pie

By • on August 18, 2009

There is no Pie. The slice doesn’t grow or shrink, the pie doesn’t get cut up, the metaphor served its purpose, now it is time to let go of it. The Pie has long represented two major economic theories

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