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The Liberal Freaks are fortifying their defensive positions. With the congressional recess barely underway, they have already begun their campaigns to portray ANY American who dares to question the authority of the President, or the Democrat Congress as a Right Wing Nut. The problem is that most of these people – Are Democrats. Of course, [...]
August 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Economy,Featured,News Briefs,Politics | Read More »

I will admit it. I fell for his ponzi scheme. In the early days of the energy debate when then candidate Obama was competing against the Republicrat McCain, Mr. T-Boone Pickens was all about a “sensible” energy policy that was aimed at protecting our national security by expanding our drilling for oil & gas-right here [...]
August 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Economy,Environment,Featured,News Briefs,Politics | Read More »

Global Warming (or “Climate Change”, if you’re a revisionist) is a HOT topic these days (ok, pun intended). Unless you live in a cave, it is impossible to go through a single day and not hear those words. Of course, this is deliberate. It’s an old trick, say something over and over – even if [...]
August 1st, 2009 | Posted in Environment,Featured,News Briefs,Politics | Read More »
This page “Midnight Ride” is a tribute to Paul Revere and to those patriots who are spreading the word of our cause. Below is a headline from each member of the Conservative Coalition. By clicking on the link you will be taken to their page. Just remember to come back here.
July 9th, 2009 | Posted in Featured,News Briefs,Politics | Read More »
Always ask “Why?”. Don’t cut off your Ham.
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in News Briefs | Read More »
Step by Step guide for the proper way to read a magazine
May 29th, 2009 | Posted in News Briefs | Read More »
I’m one of those people that reads a magazine about 4 or 5 times. (More about that some other time) I was on my third or fourth read yesterday of the March/April edition of Texas Architect when I came across (again) “The State of BIM” by David Baldacchino. David does an excellent job of describing the benefits and practical uses [...]
May 28th, 2009 | Posted in News Briefs | Read More »
The following is excerpted from Michael E’s latest book, “Function First – and other Architectural Insights”. The book is scheduled for release in Dec. 2009 From the chapter, “Order, Repetition & Stability in Architecture”: “….So why is all this important? Because architects can learn from both advertisers and psychologists. We can learn how the mind [...]
March 30th, 2009 | Posted in News Briefs | Read More »