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Writer, author, publisher, philanthropist, consumer-advocate/quality-control, partly-retired-government/consultant, business, and entertainment sector.

Toyota recall

While it is certainly true that a consumer’s line of protection is to refuse purchasing a product in favor of a competitor’s product, it is sad that a person can fall victim of product use. While “Toyota” regrets the loss … Continue reading

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is exporting democracy obligatory?

No. In support of America, to anyone reading, I ask that all our troops return ASAP. Exporting democracy in the form that we’ve been seeing is not obligatory. Iran’s president announced in a public speech that “his country could develop … Continue reading

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Freedom

I have recently learned that February 11th marks the day of remembrance known as “Victory of the Revolution Day”, to Iranian people. Amnesty International USA has asked me and other Americans to post about this day on our personal blog’s. … Continue reading

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Grammy’s 2010

“Pink”. “Pink” was so good, it’s no wonder why I’m not surprised that some people are now complaining about her performance. Not that it makes sense, but that’s why it almost seems expected that people would rag on her. But … Continue reading

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a word about acting

Mel Gibson. Mel received negative press for an under the influence outburst. Warranted accusations they may be; however, there is one thing that this fine actor has proven. Mel has proven that acting requires courage. His real life outburst may … Continue reading

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and for the unemployed and too sick to work?

What was voted for the unemployed, or too sick to work, in the Senate today? For those citizens unable to afford any plan what so ever. What for them? This is a serious question. Are they to continue going to emergency rooms … Continue reading

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consumer driven democracy

Senator R. Wyden understands correctly that trusting the individual consumer makes for a free society. Those individuals who like the options that their employer gives them for healthcare will keep that job. And those who don’t want their employer to … Continue reading

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nut-cases using the N word, (either one)

To all those nut-cases out there, who have been throwing the word “Nazi” around lately to libel a president this country elected, this question for you: why aren’t you standing in someone else’s corner, advocating that he get something long … Continue reading

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Medicare “Advantage” Medicare

In addition to the views in the previous blog, the president has expressed wanting to reform Medicare Advantage plans. I find this an agreeable intention, but he must couple this control of funds with a genuine preservation of Medicare for … Continue reading

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healthcare?

If the president won’t extend Medicare to all anymore, and if he’s not interested in providing us who don’t have it, it, who is he trying to please? I’m genuinely wondering who he’s interested in pleasing. I haven’t seen information … Continue reading

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