Casey Anthony. The name and the trial spark emotion. But there is a far deeper issue lurking beneath, a monster of much greater importance. Recent years have […]
Month: July 2011
If the thought of all-you-can-eat lobster tails, breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and cheerful conversation among friends and fellow Republicans sound like the perfect evening, this […]
“Our borders are secure.” We’ve heard that repeated ad nauseam by Congressman PeteStark, D-Calif., BarackObamaand Homeland Security Secretary JanetNapolitano. The question of border security was recently […]
The Palm Beach County Republican Party’s annual Lobsterfest extravaganza was another big success, with 271 tickets sold and attendees dining on succulent South African lobster tails at […]
The Republicans and Democrats are discussing a short term agreement on the debt ceiling, which has two very bad effects: first, a short term resolution will not […]
Florida’s voters stand at a crossroads. You, me, and everyone else in this state, even this country, face a crisis moment of truth, a future-defining juncture. I […]
“I’ve seen the lights go out on Broadway, I watched the mighty sky fall.” Billy Joel, “Miami 2017” On June 30, Secretary of StateHillary Clintonformally recognized theMuslim […]
We know PresidentBarack Obamais a tenacious fighter. He came into office like a souped-up Mike Tyson and felled all in his path with his relentless assault. Congress […]
Florida, like many states, is suffering as a result of misdeeds that led to the real estate market’s downward spiral. But the blame for our current economic […]
By George Noga
Don’t be fooled by all the hullaballoo about raising the federal debt limit. As in Shakespeare’s Macbeth “It is but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no . It is a tale . . . full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”.
It resembles even closely a Kabuki, a highly stylized Japanese saga with the ending preordained and known in advance to all.
The fickle finger of fate guided the hand of N. Car. Rep. Becky Carney (D-Mecklenburg) when she pushed the wrong button and voted to override the governor’s […]
By George Noga
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