by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
Kudos to Mr. Jeff Parker for dramatizing the rising cost and costs to acquiring a college education. Students are reaching for a more elusive handout, which will only cause student, scholastic, and state to tumble and fall. However, I do not believe that the...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
The Nobel Prize has removed the nobility of already ignoble minds. Paul Krugman is a mouth piece of the Left, sticking to the nonsensical agenda that more government, more spending, more power over people and markets will bring this country back from the brink. Having...
by altha-admin | Apr 11, 2012 | Articles
Mike Wallace, hard-hitting and controversial interviewer for 60 minutes, has passed away. Rendered feeble by natural complications, he succombed to one interlocutor with whom no one has the final word: death. He also put to death the notion that an interview would be...
by altha-admin | Apr 10, 2012 | Articles
David Suissa of the Jewish Journal has identified a universal strain in the Hebrew festival of Passover. Everyone wants deliverance. The lives that we lead now do not suit of satisfy us. We long for new adventures to greet us and old problems to flee from us. People...
by altha-admin | Apr 10, 2012 | Articles
Santa Monica Pier During the Great Depression, the Roosevelt Administration constructed a number of post offices throughout the country, in large part to relieve the massive unemployment which had shaken nation's workforce. In a fitting piece of irony, these same...
by altha-admin | Apr 10, 2012 | Articles
The expanse of poverty in Venice Beach exploded into an expanding problem, and the city took needed action to correct the matter. The poverty of homeless does require greater attention than merely pushing people on the street into alleys or out of the area...