Hillary Clinton Will Not Be The Next President

  Bienvenue, Hillary NOTE: This is the original article that was submitted to the Portsmouth Herald. The road to the White House may pass through New Hampshire, but the highway Continue Reading →

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Indiana RFRA Law Backlash Is Mob Rule

For those who read my articles or listen to my radio show, you know a majority of my time is devoted to economic issues, integrity and ethics in government, and Continue Reading →

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Opposing Bad Iran Treaty Doesn’t Make Senators Traitors

“Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies.” – Groucho Marx Last week, 47 members of Congress sent a Continue Reading →

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List Of Stupid Political Comments Grows Longer

“I do not believe, and I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America. He doesn’t love you. And he Continue Reading →

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Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty A Bad Deal For America

How poor must a piece of legislation be that I found myself on the side of Sen. Bernie Sanders and President Obama finds himself aligned with the “extreme far right?” Continue Reading →

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Deflated Footballs and ‘American Sniper’

It takes very little to create a controversy in our country. One only needs to look at the hullabaloo involving the New England Patriots and whether footballs were properly inflated Continue Reading →

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Free Cuba Is Freedom For Its People

For my entire life Cuba has been our enemy. Although Cuba is only 90 miles from our shores, it might as well have been in another galaxy. I was born Continue Reading →

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Biased Reports From Rolling Stone And Senate

What do Rolling Stone’s University of Virginia rape article and Senate CIA report have in common? Neither report talked to the accused. However, both also suffer from the same paralyzing Continue Reading →

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The Lessons of Ferguson

The events in Ferguson, Mo., are now a part of our history, but as important as they seem at the moment, they will fade from our collective memory over time. Continue Reading →

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Another Obama Overreach

President Obama has this odd sense of his authority and what his leadership focus should be at this moment, especially considering the recent midterm election. For the first two years Continue Reading →

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