Oprah's Departure Presents Problem For TV Stations
But poses no problem for viewers who've had enough of her take on things, which often lacks any real world experience or formal education. Addios--the sooner, the better-- (Friday | post #1)
Oprah to End Her Talk Show in 2011
Hooray! No more glossed over representations of reality or one less show that lacks comprehensive information... (Thursday Nov 19 | post #1)
COSI's first 10 years in its new digs haven't gone as expected ...
We love COSI and go as often as we can. It is one of Columbus' best places to take children. Surely the recent state of the economy has not been kind, but if COSI goes, I can't think of another place quite as interesting for children. Cities such as San Diego and Los Angeles have museums and other attractions for adults and children located all around their Science museums within walking distance. Perhaps more can be done to move other attractions or use Central High School more fully so as to develop or attract other businesses to want to be near the river. (Sunday Nov 8 | post #112)
LAPD officers won't be charged in MacArthur Park melee
...And rightfully so. When are we going to begin supporting our police again? They needed to restore order in a disorderly environment, reporters or no reporters. Hopefully, these don't get a red cent of any kind from any civil trial either. Everybody knows the media shows a part of something and not the whole story because that wouldn't sell. The jig is up. People don't fall for that garbage anymore. Try presenting the whole truth, bend over backwards to do that, instead of working so hard to fabricate politically correct lies; and maybe people would be more apt to buy a newspaper again. (Saturday Oct 31 | post #1)
Great-grandmother who shot robber says - God was with me' | (1)...
Better than Annie Oakley to be sure. Nobody hurt and the would-be robber dead, "Dead Eye Granny" ought to get a hero's award or something. At least something for listening to God which many of us needto do more of... (Friday Oct 23 | post #1)
Intel Beats the Street, Raises Revenue Outlook
Intel did not beat the street. Stock price was was down nine cents after hours after everyone with their own brain read the report...Profits do matter... (Oct 13, 2009 | post #1)
Intel profit falls on low chip prices
Intel was down nine cents after hours after everyone with their own brain read the report...Profits do matter... (Oct 13, 2009 | post #1)
Intel profit falls but outlook upbeat: stock jumps
Correction: Drops nine cents after hours, after everyone with their own brain read the report...Profits are all that matters after bailouts... (Oct 13, 2009 | post #1)
Dad suing Bexley schools over residency | The Columbus Dispatch
Even if he does rent the apartment to send his kids to Bexley Schools, does not give anyone the right to invade he and his family's right to privacy. I wish Mr. Ebner wins out, if that what he wants, but I hope his children strictly receive an education from Bexley Schools and not the conceeded attitude they seem to wear on the foreheads. Bexley is not what it once was and they should get over it. (Sep 29, 2009 | post #35)
Despite another big hurt for the Buckeyes, Terrelle Pryor says ...
The way things started off, I thought the Buckeyes were gonna get killed. However, the defense really impressed and the OSU line as well as the coaches on both sides of the ball were respectable throughout most of the game. In my opinion, the turning point in the game was in the fourth quarter when the Bucks were close to field goal range and Pryor stepped back to pass on third down and was sacked. He should have just stepped back a step at best and ran right at them, in order to help his kicker get closer and a better position to kick a field goal. That's what team leaders do. However, Pryor's ego took over many times throughout the game, but that one cost them. And, of course, they were forced to punt the ball, instead of kick a field goal. I think Pryor hit the nail on the head when he identified himself as the one player who let down the Buckeyes. With the Michael Vick trash from last week, I think he honestly thought in his mind that he was going to the NFL at the end of this season. If he still does, the Buckeyes are in for additional trouble and he is in for a bigger surprise(s) down the road. They don't have an easy schedule as many people might think. Toldeo's no push over and Illinois, Wisconsin, Penn State, and now Michigan are improved and competitive ball clubs. Pryor's the star who ought to be encouraging his players and full of energy, and tonight he looked like Mr. Flat Foot and I'm "too cool for all of you." I hope he gets his head out of his backside and back to church soon, or the Buckeyes will drop more games. What a bozo! Terrell Pryor's not the same kid who cried when they lost to Penn State last year. Bottom Line: The Buckeye's star player let them down, and USC's didn't. Barclay showed up to play, and listened to his coaches (did you see the coverage from the sidelines showing him listening to his coaches every word?). USC flat out won, despite the best defense I've seen from Ohio State in 35 years. (Sep 12, 2009 | post #1)
Lawmakers denounce 'You lie' outburst at Obama
I'm a supporter of Health Care Reform and voted for Obama, but people should have the right to speak out at such addresses. In early America it was common for representatives to jeer, praise, or applaud the President's address to the HR. Even now in England they publicly berate speakers regularly in Parliament. In Taiwan, they throw chairs and punches sometimes during such political events. Free speech ought never be chided, and if Wilson is “punished” that’s proof positive that Washington has drowned in political correctness. If anything, someone ought to berate Pelosi for looking like a cheap plastic doll. This is America. God Bless It, and let the insults and innuendo fly. What are we paying taxes for? (Sep 10, 2009 | post #1)
For the jobless, Labor Day is hardly a holiday
Can't help but sense the 9.7 percent figure is overly conservative and does not reflect the truth. However, I appreciate your article very much, because you are one of the few speaking up about this enormous problem. Fortunately, I am employed but I can't ignore that there are many, too many who aren't. Hopefully, our President will address this issue--not just talk but do something. But I'm not so sure he is the same person I voted for and speaking for himself any longer. He's already "scheduled " to address students and health care and if the stock market also remains falsely up, the problem of joblessness will be further buried. (Sep 6, 2009 | post #1)
For the jobless, Labor Day is hardly a holiday
Can't help but sense the 9.7 percent figure is overly conservative and does not reflectthe truth. However, I appreciate your article very much. Fortunately, I am employed but I can't ignore there are many, too many who aren't. Hopefully, our President will address this issue--not just talk but do something. But I'm not so sure. He's already "scheduled " to address students and health care and if the stock market also remains falsely up, the problem of joblessness will be further buried. (Sep 6, 2009 | post #1)