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A Commentary On “The Museum Is Watching You”
Terrific article. I do have to wonder about the discards - if eight of fourteen visitors are chucked out of the observation notes because they don't stop and look, that's a pretty important finding to me. Also, that $900,000 a year price tag on employee evaluation forms at Science Museum of Minnesota - that just sounds like Read More
A Response To “The Divorce Generation”
You are pretty pathetic when your big parental accomplishment is that in your opinion, your divorce hurt your kids less than your parents' divorce hurt you - sounds like narcicism - I wonder how to stop a divorce her kids feel. My wife and I are struggling with our relationship since we had our daughter, and she is now 2. Read More
My View On “Nascar’s Roots May Go Way Back”
Nascar is a joke. Why follow Nascar when you can watch F1? Can you imagine a Nascar driver being asked to drive for an F1 team effort? Even more amusing, can you imagine that good ole boy actually winning? Not! F1 is a race of skilled drivers piloting the most engineered racing machines on the planet through a tortuous track Read More
Criticism On “White House Briefs Congress Staff on Taiwan”
I just don't know Sammy Wow...how bad is Totalitarianism...better ask all thos epoor guys locked away in your gulags either the Mainland chinese ones or the others you condone like the ones in North Korea another workers paradise. Or how about histories great totalitarian states like Adolfs & Joes in Russia come to think Read More
Thoughts On “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior”
I would never wish that on her kids! Not what I meant at all. I would hope that anyone with empathy cringes a little when reading this article and feels for her daughters. I hope they are not psychologically damaged, after all smart kids can be very resilient. From my undergrad at Harvard, I felt like I was constantly around Read More
Views On “North Korea Attack Shocks Islanders”
You should blame them as the only thing that despots definition of fear is strength. WHen the US peters around, asking for meetings, and failing to covertly and overtly attack our sworn enemies, this is what you get. The next thing the North will do is launch an air attack against Teagu or Pusan. Maybe not drop any bombs, Read More
A Commentary On “Debbie Reynolds’s Costume Collection”
It's too bad that someone doesn't build a Hollywood or show business museum in Branson Missouri and combine all the museums into one. People like Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Jimmy Stewart, Liberace and now these costumes, would make a great attraction all under one rolaw of attraction tips.
I'm sure that some of these attractions Read More
My Analysis On “Leland Ryken: How We Got the King James Bible”
Bagster's Hexapla contains a history of English foreign language translations of the Bible. The explanation provided for the origin of the King James Version is a bit less mysterious than it might seem in Mr. Ryken's article. According to the History, Dr. John Reynolds, the leader of the Puritan debate team mentioned in Ryken's Read More
My View On “Noonan: They’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”
After all the speeches, hoopla, name-calling, etc., I'm over it. Maybe, just maybe, it is time to go ahead and default,since default is in the cards sometime, someday in the future. Perhaps it would be less painful to default with the debt at $14 trillion instead of when it gets to $20, $30 trillion or more.
Another thought: Read More
Thoughts On “Big GOP Bloc in House Opposes Boehner’s Debt Plan”
Dimwit. We did not hstarting a business from homeve to go into a third war. We have no business being in Libya. We have no business having 100's of bases around the world residing on the soil of other countries. If China or Iran opened a military base in your home state how would you feel? Most Americans would be very upset Read More