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The bad news is Greg Yarmesch is in bankruptcy proceedings. That's also the good news. Yarmesch has used a rough three years financially to propel him into a search for the truth about money. These days, he says, he no longer regards the green stuff as a kind of fear-inspiring god that comes and goes at whim. The secret of having money, he says, is clearing up old belief systems of fear and powerlessness that surround dollars. ...more
January 17, 2009
The following is a letter I sent to Congress in regard to Guantanamo Bay and the use of torture. Please support S. 147 and close Guantanamo Bay detention facility and restrict interrogation to the techniques in the Army Field Manual, as well as the other proposed changes, because it goes against what America stands for. ...more
January 14, 2009
For all of its conspicuous consumption, America has a firm foundation in generosity, especially during the holiday season. ...more
December 28, 2008
Henderson: It was utterly predictable what Joe Maddon would tell reporters in Boston after his Rays crashed to earth in a fireball. ...more
October 17, 2008
Spring Hill resident Anita Koper thought she'd heard it all - until last week, when her 12-year-old daughter came home from school at Explorer K-8 and started asking her about "revolution." ...more
September 30, 2008
Some people might view Lee Ehrlich, co-founder of Ghost Pros, as a Ghostbuster like in the popular movies. ...more
September 7, 2008
TAMPA - Some people might view Lee Ehrlich, co-founder of Ghost Pros, as a Ghostbuster like in the popular movies. ...more
September 6, 2008
when reading a newspaper was cool - Michael Lebron worked as a newspaperman in Tampa. He worked for the now defunct Tampa Times. Kurt Vonnegut is right. Defunct is a funny word. ...more
August 17, 2008
We do a lot of lip service when it comes to keeping children and teenagers on track. ...more
February 16, 2008
In the letter titled "Sense or Nonsense," Roy Dettwiler asks whatever happened to good common sense. He then goes on to define good common sense as existing only among those who share and do not challenge his own religious sense of right and wrong. The main flaw in the letter's reasoning is in comparing the laws of physics with religious opinion as to what is the law of God. Only an argument with a true premise can have a true conclusion. An error in the premise leads to errors in the conclusion. ...more
December 18, 2007
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