In a statement today, Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) discounted the importance of Sen. Arlen Specter’s announcement this afternoon that he intends to switch parties and become a Democrat. “From what I understand,...
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According to MSNBC, almost one hour ago, four term Republican Senator Arlen Spector of Pennsylvania has informed Republican leadership as well as the Democratic Party that he is switching parties....
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Specter's Visit to Pittsburgh: Admits to Not Reading Stimulus PlanOn April 17, 2009, Specter visited the Pittsburgh Golf Club to give attendees an update on the happenings in Washington D.C. and to field questions and comments. I attended this meeting hoping to get...
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Not everyone who attended the TEA Party in Harrisburg, PA understood why people were there protesting. These young people appeared to be anarchists. The majority of protesters were not anarchists, they were...
Pittsburgh had its first of two Tea Parties on April 11, 2009. It was a wonderfully nice day. The sun was shining, the sky was clear, there was a tinge of cold wind coming off the river, but that was not enough to stop the group of citizens annoyed with the excessive spending...
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There has been a veritable tsunami of contradictions regarding religion -v- science for the lifetimes of many people who have considered this question. . It is an old argument, but one that still prevails...
Below is my post from March of 2009:
Some of you might say " they all ready are,...Have you heard of the IRS?!!" Yes, I remember the senate hearings several years ago where mothers and fathers were telling stories of how the IRS agents broke down their home doors in the...
opinion by DHaugen | 4 years ago | updated 3 years ago 439 views | 4 recommendations | 4 comments
Hundreds of cases tried by two Pennsylvania judges were overturned and their records cleared after they pled guilty to tax evasion and honest services fraud. In a case that shocked the state the judges were found to have been taking money to convict young people accused of...
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has estimated that the current grade of U.S. infrastructure is a “D”. The ASCE further estimated that the United States will need $2.2 trillion...
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A few weeks back I wrote about the need for We the People need to Re-Elect No One to take back our country from those in charge of our government and now more businesses. So, lets Re-Elect No One from now on I wrote. I said "Let's send people to...
opinion by DHaugen | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 468 views | 10 recommendations | 6 comments
" An Ohio couple whose teenage son was injured in a snowboarding accident has filed a lawsuit, claiming his doctors harvested his organs before he was declared dead. Eighteen-year-old Gregory Jacobs, of...
With St. Patrick's Day upon us, here's a look at how the world is celebrating.The US has the largest contingent of long-running St. Patrick's Day parades and events. Famously, the the Chicago Journeymen...
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As a child, when it snowed, I remember listening, heart pounding, ears glued to the radio, listening to KYW News Radio 1060, in Philadelphia, for that most desired announcement,...
opinion by Karen Hatter | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 203 views | 16 recommendations | 3 comments
"New foreclosure defense: Prove I owe you" Talk about "Show me the Money".... this is slick but effective. Read on " ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. - Kathy Lovelace lost her job and was about to lose her house, too. But...
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Thousands of teenagers and youth were jailed by two judges who allegedly received kickbacks of up to $2.6 million to put the kids in privately run institutions. The juveniles were being tried for everything from stealing loose change to writing a prank online. In most of the...