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Jul 20, 2009 in We Think
We support charging overdraft fees taken from social security payments and other government beneficiary payments, providing the same standard is applied to the banks. (more…)
Jul 20, 2009 in We Think
We support charging overdraft fees taken from social security payments and other government beneficiary payments, providing the same standard is applied to the banks. (more…)
Jul 20, 2009 in We Think
All right. It’s time to get back to the real issues; before we do let’s talk about the soon-to-be ex Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin. (more…)
Jul 09, 2009 in We Think
The entertainer we most closely relate to Michael Jackson in terms of talent, influence and lack of childhood experience, is Sammy Davis Jr. Following our commentary are two video examples of the respect, admiration and love, the kinship between these two entertainment giants of overlapping generations.
Neither man was considered a likely candidate to become world famous; nor did it seem Davis or Jackson was destined to be successful in life at all. (more…)
Jul 07, 2009 in We Think
The world loves Michael Jackson. The people of the planet are expressing their joy for having known him and his art. (more…)
Jul 06, 2009 in We Think
Serena Williams has captured another coveted tennis Grand Slam award. We know who the best woman in tennis is, and her last name is Williams. (more…)
Jul 04, 2009 in We Think
Happy Birthday to America! Picnics, parties, barbecue dinners and fireworks displays abound as communities all across the nation celebrate what took place in Philadelphia in 1776 at the Continental Congress. (more…)
Jun 30, 2009 in We Think
Last Thursday, June 25, 2009, Farrah Fawcett, the actress who came to international fame in the role of private investigator Jill Munroe, on the teevee show “Charlie’s Angels” passed away. She will be honored during a private funeral service, today, June 30, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. (more…)
Jun 29, 2009 in We Think
You may have read our article about U.S. Army officer Lt. Dan Choi. As you may recall Dan Choi, a West Point graduate, fluent in Arabic who is also a combat veteran, refuses to lie about his sexual preference.
As a West Point cadet Dan Choi was trained to forego cheating, lying and stealing. As a commissioned officer Dan Choi is sworn to practice integrity everyday. The powers that be in the Department of the Army, and the Pentagon have taken steps to court martial and dishonorably discharge Dan Choi for doing what he has sworn to do as an officer in the United States military.
On Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 8 a.m., Lt. Dan Choi of the U.S. Army will stand trial for announcing: “I am gay.” (more…)
Jun 29, 2009 in We Think
Many have said it, and we agree, there is other news besides the death of Michael Jackson. We recognize that other things have happened in the world. (more…)
Jun 27, 2009 in We Think
Michael Jackson has performed live onstage around the world, with nearly every popular artist over the past forty years
Michael Jackson fans, fans who love the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, and fans of Briney Spears look at these performances.
Michael Jackson died on Thursday, June 25, 2009. He was 50 years old. Jackson, who began his music career at the age of 9 with his brothers in a group known as the Jackson 5, is an influential international super-star performer whose contributions have come to revolutionize the entire entertainment industry.