By Allan J. Ashinoff on Jan 16, 2009 in Commentary, Featured, Illegal Immigration | 3 Comments
As the final hours of President Bush’s tenure wind down, and the irrational mania of President-Elect Barak Hussein Obama’s coronation fast approaches, there are good many things to remember about our 43rd president; and a few things that will haunt his legacy.
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By Allan J. Ashinoff on Jan 7, 2009 in Commentary, Featured | 3 Comments
To most human beings there are simply some things that are said or done which defy explanation, reason and understanding. There are other things done and said which insult even the most basic human intelligence and degrade the very evolution of societal man. Hamas. Palestine. Islam?
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By Allan J. Ashinoff on Oct 3, 2008 in Featured, Politics | 7 Comments
One has to wonder what the political body in America is thinking these days. Yes, the financial sector is imperiled. Sure, government policies led to a drunken frenzy of borrowing and lending practices that have placed the United States in dire financial straits. But is that a valid excuse to bailout the high powered bankers and financiers of Wall Street who are supposed to be masters of financial risk management and wealth creation? Aren’t hey supposed live by the “return on investment” rule?
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By Allan J. Ashinoff on Aug 7, 2008 in Election, Featured, Politics | 9 Comments
It is simply amazing to witness the double standard being applied toward Senator Barack Hussein Obama of Illinois and against Senator John McCain of Arizona as they vie to become the President of the United States in November. In an age where the quasi-socialist liberal majority in the House and Senate pitch a “fairness doctrine” to ensure equal exposure to their opinions, their media cronies are anything but equitable in the coverage of the Republican and Democrat candidates. After their shameful debacle in the 2000 election the press is eagerly attempting to recover their influence in shaping the outcome of an American election. Today the media has chosen Barack Obama as their man and something as trivial as impartiality, objectivity, or the welfare of the United States will not stand in the way of their man’s coronation. If my recent experiences are any indication, the media, with the help of a disloyal Republican Party, has done a pretty effective job.
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