Archive for February, 2012
Thoughts On “Shmuley Boteach: A Jewish Perspective on Homosexuality”
Rabbi Boteach's theology is a classic example of making a something appear acceptable by comparing it to the negative rather than the positive. His message difference in relationships: because there are many failing heterosexual marriages, the institution is flawed, and therefore allowing homosexuals More
My Take On “Dianne Feinstein: Prosecute Assange Under the Espionage Act”
Jonathan - until that evidence is presented in a court of law and Assange is judged by a jury of his peers, then the validity of the 'evidence' is in question. One person claims he is the victim of a smear campaign by the power elites he's easily embarrassed, and another claims he is putting lives in More
An Opinion On “Wave of New Disabilities Swamps School Budgets”
Would you all say the same thing about Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, or Myasthenia Gravis patients?
The only difference is that no one cares enough about ME/CFS to fund finding a diagnostic test.
There are, however, lots of tests that can show pathology in patients. Very low business function of NK cells More
My View On “The Handwriting Is on the Wall”
Penmanship has evolved over millennia to be an efficient means of written communication skills communication. Initially to make an impression of one's education but later just to get the message across.
The keyboard is a relatively new invention that was actually designed to SLOW down the typist so that More
A Response To “FCC Split as It Starts Internet Regulation Effort”
This is about making sure cable companies do not block or discriminate against internet content home based internet businesses on WHO is sending it - that is all. The cable companies realize the cable business model is dying (fast) so they are trying to derive revenue from another source - i.e. charging More
Criticism On “John Lechleiter: America’s Growing Innovation Gap”
Actually, we don't care about promote innovation, we care about short term profit. Innovation means up-front costs that generate products that drive long-term success. CEOs are measured against short-term goals that can only be obtained by cutting costs, which is why so many R&D organizations have been More
A Commentary On “Controversial Life Insurance Policies Draws Crackdown From States”
see madhd symptoms in childrene dated april 27. Why do people think we must provide for our children and their children. we have provided food, shelter, love and education to ours, now is their turn to provide to theirs . i have no financial obligation to my children or their children. That is why i witness More
Criticism On “What’s Next: Haute Cuisine”
First of all, most people have not had authentic leadership Chinese food even when traveling in China. There are a lot of restaurants in China or in Asia in general that claim catering Chinese food, but targeted to westerners . Real authentic Chinese food does not have to be fat, sugar, or ingredients More
Views On “Here Are 10 Ways You Can Beat Warren Buffett”
here is a better idea for real people: pay off your debt. the mortgage loan and 401k are no brainers. forget buying individual stocks and wasting your valuable time to retire managing your own portfolio. you will lose. read and listen to dave ramsey. pay an independent fee only advisor to invest for you More
A Commentary On “Top Spine Surgeons Reap Royalties, Medicare Bounty”
First of all I agree with you wholeheartedly that there needs to be a genuine innovative contribution by the surgeon-innovator, and that the innovation process must solve a previously unmet clinical need. Sinecures paid for product promotion had turned into a way for large competitors to elbow other companies More