Arnold has spent several hours (nearly asleep) observing former Governor Jon Corzine’s testimony before Congress regarding the failure of MF Global and the disappearance of up to […]
Month: December 2011
The joy of Christmas and Hanukkah is expressed in the giving, not the receiving. There are always those to whom we’re expected to give gifts, such as […]
A poll taken in late August shows former state Sen. Dave Aronberg trouncing currentPalm Beach County State Attorney Michael McAuliffein a hypothetical Democratic primary matchup for the […]
Dysfunction, which is not the same thing as gridlock, sometimes plagues public bodies. Impaired and maladjusted school boards and county commissions were a common occurrence in Palm […]
I did a double-take when I heard that President Obama was celebrating Hanukkah a bit early this year. He did so by hosting the lighting of the […]
Lois Frankel’s latest campaign e is so pitifully inaccurate that one has to wonder if anyone from her campaign checks basic facts or is capable of basic […]
By George Noga
Red light cameras are only a logical extension of technology; they conserve law enforcement resources for use against serious crimes; they merely mimic what a live on-the-spot officer would do; and they reduce serious accidents and, as a corollary, increase public safety.
They are highly reliable and not a threat to liberty. They are not primarily about money. Without traffic lights, mayhem would reign…
Saturday Night Live mocked Al Sharpton in this skit Saturday night: viaBrietbart
The humor section of my brain is probably one of the very few bipartisan areas of my body. I like Herman Cain. I defended him on this […]
On Tuesday, President Obama addressed a crowd in Osawatomie, Kan., purportedly on the state of the economy. It was intended to be reminiscent of one given 100 […]
The latest buzz in Palm Beach is Cha Cha’s Latin Fresh Kitchen and Tequila Bar. It’s a distinctive yet refreshing addition to the infamous Worth Avenue scene. […]
In a marathonmeetingof the Palm Beach County Commission on Tuesday, Peanut Island became the target of a political tug of war, with Commissioner Priscilla Taylor stopping short […]