The Cayman Islands is sacrificing beauty for bucks. The government is telling beauty pageant participants that all contests have been postponed until the economy improves. The move is expected to save some $120,000 — a small windfall for one of the world’s largest tax havens, but which is struggling with …
Read More »'Chump Change' Is Relative
How would you like to pay 20 percent interest not for a year, but a night? Not 365 days — one day. Then how would you like to be a U.S. taxpayer? Oh, you are? Well, good for you. You’ll relate to a $15 billion jobs bill that became an …
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Pierre, SD – Next week, America will observe its 56th Veterans Day. It hasn’t always been so. In 1938, Congress declared November 11 — designated Armistice Day — as a federal holiday to commemorate the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, when World War …
Read More »Whatever Happened to the President's Promise About Transparency?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Private Practice President Obama made a rare Sunday appearance on Capitol Hill to meet with Democrats behind closed doors and talk about health care reform. Arizona Republican Senator John McCain used the private meeting to recall then Senator Obama’s public promise during …
Read More »Dieting Made Easy
Besides questions on dating and sex, “How do I lose weight?” is the most popular question AskMen.com receives. Two major factors are key in shedding inches off your waistline: a proper diet and a good exercise regimen. You can read more on how to improve your exercise routine and apply …
Read More »When Over-Delivering Backfires
Normally when you produce something so huge that it’s unreadable, it’s left unread. But what do you get when this strategy of over-delivering backfires? You get politicians who never read the health care bill, faced with people who have. Witness Tuesday’s town hall meeting with Senator Arlen Specter. The folks …
Read More »Drugs, Money and Narco-terror
Washington, D.C. – Last week’s brief “Three Amigos” summit in Guadalajara, Mexico, has been all but forgotten in the growing storm over health care reform. That may be what the three North American heads of state — Presidents Felipe Calderon and Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper — …
Read More »My Bad
I was wrong. There, I said it. I was flat-out, no-denying-it, over-the-top wrong. Last spring, I argued on this very show that no way thatJohn Edwards (search)would be John Kerry’s running mate. Edwards was trying too hard, almost looking too smarmy, too suck-up-ish, I said. I remembered that Democratic Unity …
Read More »Getting the Facts Straight on Iraq
When it comes to Iraq, Sens. John Kerry and John Edwards just don’t get it. If a neutral observer simply listened to the Kerry campaign, he probably would think coalition forces were losing in Iraq. For example, during one of the presidential debates, Sen. Kerry said, “the president made a …
Read More »Find Out Who May Have Been Behind the Islamabad Mosque Standoff
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Al Qaeda Connection Senior intelligence officials believe Al Qaeda fighters were deeply involved in the revolt at Pakistan’s Red Mosque we referred to earlier — and last week’s final shootout that ended with the deaths of more than 100 people. The Times …
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