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Bob Dill, Founder
Ethanol Fueling Higher Food Prices
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Is it possible that the U. S. Government policy on ethanol production from corn could be causing food riots around the world?
The American Thinker says “yes.”
“Today there is a global food shortage and sky-rocketing prices. This has become the underlying factor in the riots in Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt, where up to 56 percent of a person’s income is dedicated to the acquisition of food. These riots are now leading to the upheaval of governments and the very real possibility of the ascendancy of the radical elements into control.”
Barack Obama is no Ronald Reagan
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
A Random Act of Kindness
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Recently a friend sent me a story about legendary coach Bear Bryant of Alabama. Bryant had complimented the “chitlins” prepared by a small restaurant owner during one of his first recruiting trips. Bear sent the man an autographed photo and the small act of kindness resulted in a surprise reward years later.
The story reminded me of an experience in occupied Germany during the 1950’s.
The Most Critical Event of 2010
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- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The General Court Martial of Lieutenant Colonel “Terry” Lakin may become the most critical event of 2010. He was charged with failure to follow a direct order and refusing to go to Afghanistan unless President Obama shows evidence that he meets the constitutional requirement of being born in the United States in order to be eligible to become President.
Private citizens raised the question even before the election and several have gone to court in efforts to obtain proof of eligibility with no success. Some backed away from discussing the issue due to bogus charges of racism. The Democrat controlled Congress, the national media and the 50 states failed to require candidate Obama to provide proof that he was born in the United States and thereby eligible to hold the office of President under the Constitution of the United States.

