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The “Barracuda” takes on the “Messiah”… in the quest for national ratings.

The “Barracuda” takes on the “Messiah”… in the quest for national ratings.

Vice Presidential nominee, Gov. Sarah Palin’s highly anticipated speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday for all intensive purposes matched the record-setting numbers of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

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Is Sarah Palin ready to be (Vice) President?

Is Sarah Palin ready to be (Vice) President?

What does it really take to be President of the United States, and how does Sarah Palin measure up?

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Why “Georgia” matters…

Why “Georgia” matters…

While the recent events in Russian invading Georgia are not exactly the same as the invasion in Poland in 1939, unfortunately, there are too many similarities. Russia is bullying Georgia and attempting to reconstitute its empire of satellite states. Georgia matters to the United States because, put simply, as the only world’s Super Power, how [...]

The Challenges of Energy Part II: Petroleum & Ecology issues

The Challenges of Energy Part II: Petroleum & Ecology issues

In the second part of my series on energy issues - today I want to talk about oil, Texas tea, black gold. For most of us, we see “oil” when we gas our cars - cursing I’m sure at the high price of gasoline. However, oil is must more ubiquitous than just gasoline. Oil and [...]

The Challenges of Energy Part I: Electricity

The Challenges of Energy Part I: Electricity

It seems like the world has run out of gas lately - doesn’t it? The supply, in the form of coal, nuclear, oil, and gas, all seems just not to be enough to satisfy our demands for energy. Although prices are fluxuating, the price of oil having dropped significantly lately, the reality is the long [...]