My View
BY DON SORCHYCH | FEBRUARY 26, 2014
Another “Unforgettable character”
A woman doing research and writing about Uryon Davidsohn recently contacted me asking about a brief reference I made about him in an August 2008 My View column. The original publication date of this column was February of 2008.
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BY DR. JOSEPH HORTON | FEBRUARY 26, 2014
The politics of envy
I was excited when I learned that the parents of a student I knew produced a product my family used and enjoyed. His response to me was “Yea, they’re getting rich off you.” He was quite confused when I replied “They should be. They make a very good product. If they are not getting rich, they are not good business people.” The student expected me to be envious of his parents’ success rather than thankful for the product that met my family’s needs better than anything else.
BY RICK MANNING | FEBRUARY 26, 2014
Welcome to Pravda Amerika
Consider these headlines over the past couple of years.
From the John Podesta run Center for American Progress' blog thinkprogress.org on January 9, 2012, "Network news coverage of climate change collapsed in 2011."
"LA Times bans letters from climate skeptics," on Fox News on October 18, 2013.
"Environmentalists to news networks: cover climate change more, skeptics less" in the April 1, 2013 Daily Caller.
BY ROBERT ROMANO | FEBRUARY 26, 2014
What the heck do we need a Federal Communications Commission for?
Whether it is net neutrality, the Comcast-Time Warner merger or its proposed "Multi-Market Study of Critical Needs" receiving a lot of attention thanks to a Wall Street Journal oped by Ajit Pai, the sole Republican commissioner of the agency — the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sure is making lots of waves these days.
BY TPATH CONTRIBUTOR ROSEANN SALANITRI | FEBRUARY 26, 2014
How the Usurper ‘usurped’
TPATH – There were well over 100 lawsuits that challenged Barack Obama’s place on the ballot in 2008 and 2012. These lawsuits contained a plethora of constitutional reasons why the man now occupying the White House should not have been on the ballot. Unfortunately, there were also a plethora of reasons why the lawsuits were dismissed and ignored – most of them revealing more about the judges and their disregard for the Constitution than the Usurper himself.