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Criticism On “Kansas Employs Senior Citizens to Make Sure Jayhawks Go to Class”

coming from a division 1 school I think it's important to make sure these famous athletes are going to class. lets be honest, the smallest fraction of NCAA athletes will go on to play pro, and an even smaller percentage of them will make a living off of it. it's sad to see these athletes taking less credits than the average student and are treated differently just because they're on a varsity team. besides making money for the college, how is this bettering themselves? I agree with what the jayhawks Read More...

Criticism On “After GOP Windfall, Obama Reaches Out”

Alright chicken little, calm down. As a Navy vet I can tell you that spending can be cut without going hog wild on pay and pensions. So lets calm down with the straw men. Short example. In 2002, while I was sailing around Asia on my ship, we had completed all sorts of exercises and missions with money left how to calm nerves burn. What did we do? Well save it for next year would be the prudent answer. While I am not complaining, we had to burn through it on a very nice boose cruise from India back Read More...

Opinion On “Leaked Cables Spook Some U.S. Sources”

If the secret law of attraction truth can't be said out in the open, then it should not be said at all. What good is secret information that you can't use legally? This is how justice works. You can't use anything in a court of law that was obtained by illegal or corrupt means. Why should diplomats play under different rules? If you are not allowed to water-board and torture openly, should you do it secretly? And if the secret comes out, should you punish the guy who let the secret out of the bag? Read More...

A Commentary On “Population Leaves Heartland Behind”

You are way off there buddy. Big cities are the most polluted, consumer ant like mentality driven craphole there is. You talk about pollution, but you have the most of it. It's in the cities where most of the smog is, where most plastic bags exist everywhere. Go dig up some dirt in the heartland all you'll find is more dirt. Dig up some dirt in the city... you'll find a plastic bag. Because you liberals live in your close minded world you miss the fact that you are the once destroying this nation Read More...

Opinion On “Smaller Businesses Seeking Loans Still Come Up Empty”

In this situation of lack of credit there are also many small businesses in Europe as well, I can see similarities over it. But, I am not so sure that it would be the main solution to the economy situation. What I think is even worse is that perception that something is changing to the old economies and the inability to find out how to cope with it. Thus, I don't think that credit issue will help us to solve other problems for small companies. Probably fiscal self improvement tips (lower taxes) would Read More...

An Opinion On “India Shortlists Two Fighter Jets for 126″

India has a huge, large, noisy, 24x7 News media which can blow anything out of proportion. Though Indians enjoy good serious relationship with US and definitely think highly of US education and innovation, a lot of love has been lost by irresponsible comments. The outsourcing comments or comments around Indians become very highly discussed in media and shape the public opinion. This does not apply to US alone but everyone. Having said that, Indian strategic establishment is yet to see any favorable Read More...

My View On “U.S. Steps Up Probe of Tech Hiring”

Tech companies, especially those built on services up and coming franchise opportunities custom development will often build entire practices around one or a few individuals. The franchise becomes more about the skills and personality of those people than of the company itself. A loss of one of these people to a competitor is equivalent to the loss of the franchise. A person who has those specific capabilities and is willing to work for another company, is very difficult to replace and can be easily Read More...

Views On “SEC Accused of Destroying Files”

Clearly we have reached critical mass in our concerns over the objectivity and accountability of this agency. The agency needs to be split up and enforcement operations must fall upon the DOJ. The SEC has forever protected the crooks and criminals that they are empowered to regulate. Their decisions are overly influenced by banking monies and the outcome has been the complete destruction of the public's confidence in the US Capital Markets. Failing to act by congress would be another black mark on Read More...

Analysis On “Discovering Biodynamic Winemaking”

Mr. Lyons, There are plenty of Biodymanic wines around. Your article suggests that you find that BD wines taste better. Surely you must have tasted some that are awful as well. Wines from the likes of Zind Humbrecht, Chapoutier and Domaine de le Romanee Conti are certainly delicious and if you used them as a reference ignoring the many passable to undrinkable ones then you missed the complete picture. It is widely held in winemaking circles that those estates named above and their likes have also Read More...

My Analysis On “Lawrence J. McQuillan: CBO Underestimates Benefits of Malpractice Reform”

That 'small group of repeat offenders' includes the majority (if not all) of the OBGYN's, neurologists, and trauma attendings. If you go after them for being in a litigious field of practice do not expect to get many volunteers to replace them. So please explain how you are going to provide quality healthcare without them. Some people will sue anytime they do not like the outcome, and many people will pay just to avoid the annoyance (Tort lawyers do their best to make the process feel like the Read More...