Archive for July, 2008

Review – “The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder” by Vincent Bugliosi

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Review of the controversial new book by the author of "Helter Skelter". Discussion and analysis of Vincent Bugliosi's "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder."

People Decide Whether There Should Be More Or Less Government Involvement

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Ron Paul was a 2008 presidential candidate. There was another aspect to his being a candidate. He shared a message of lower taxes, a foreign policy of non-intervention but not isolationist, domestic security, the rights of individuals, the economy stabilized, and government as called for by the Constitution. There is a story that's been around from about the time Dr. Paul started in public office. It is a reminder and perhaps an encouragement for people to voice their opinions and take action to find solutions to the world's many problems. The story is called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr with illustrations by Ronald Himler. It is based upon a real child who developed leukemia as a result of the atomic bomb that dropped on her city during WW II. Dr. Paul is a leader who is consistent in being knowledgeable, using common sense, and courage in the face of opposition. He wants the best for everyone. He doesn't give up. Perhaps with history continuing to repeat itself, taking a look at this voice of reason will result in a new path for people to follow so that there will be peace in the world.

The Revolution – A Manifesto

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Ron Paul has been called the Thomas Jefferson of our time. I am sure that Jefferson along with Washington, Franklin, Adams, and the rest of our Founding Fathers would be pleased with the ideas brought forth in The Revolution: A Manifesto.