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Month: September 2011

OTHER VIEWPOINTS ABOUT PRESIDENT OBAMA

OTHER VIEWPOINTS ABOUT PRESIDENT OBAMA

Here are some viewpoints about President Obama from last Sunday's New York Times which I  think reflect the views of a growing number of people. Michael G Brautigam wrote the paper a letter which I thought was insightful. He wrote: “The headline and the art for Dr. Willenbring's letter suggested that our cerebral and detached president is playing political chess, but I see it more as high stakes political poker. For this vastly different game, the president is ill suited. In…

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REPUBLICANS AND TEA PARTY MEMBERS: THE PARTIES OF HATE

REPUBLICANS AND TEA PARTY MEMBERS: THE PARTIES OF HATE

Recent Republican and Tea Party debates have revealed much about the lack of compassion of it's members. In the Tampa CNN Tea Party Express debate, moderator Wolf Blitzer asked Ron Paul a hypothetical question about a young man who elects not to purchase health insurance. The man has a medical crisis, goes into a coma and needs expensive care. “Who pays?” Blitzer asked. “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risks,” Paul answered. “This whole idea that you…

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1931 & AMERICA EIGHTY YEARS LATER

1931 & AMERICA EIGHTY YEARS LATER

On September 10, 1931 the Anacortes newspaper (the Mercury I assume) ran an article: “A drive to net $2,500 for the aid of the unemployed in Anacortes this winter will be launched Monday morning when committees headed by chairman Paul Luvera call on business houses and individuals in the city from whom donations are expected. A check for $100 from Father Gustave Treunet will start the campaign. Others will get in the act. Al Stellenthin will donate $5 and one…

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WILLIAM “BIG BILL” TILTON

WILLIAM “BIG BILL” TILTON

William Tatem Tilton, known as “Big Bill” is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time.  Born into wealth he dominated the world of tennis in the 1920’s. He was the world’s number one player for seven years. He won fourteen majors including ten Grand Slams and four Pro Slams.  During his eighteen year amateur period of 1912-1930 he won 138 of 192 tournaments. His winning record was 93.6 percent. William “Little Bill” Johnston was born in San…

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CLARENCE DARROW & EARL ROGERS TRIAL LAWYER GIANTS

CLARENCE DARROW & EARL ROGERS TRIAL LAWYER GIANTS

There are two trial lawyers in the past history of this country I have admired and studied. One is Earl Rogers of Los Angeles and the other Clarence Darrow.  For information about the great criminal defense lawyer Earl Rogers see Take the Witness by Cohn & Chisholm and Final Verdict written by his daughter Adela Rogers St Johns. There are numerous books about Clarence Darrow. One of the more recent is The Last Trials of Clarence Darrow by Donald McRae….

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