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Women’s Real War: Freedom From Dependency
I have never been a member of NOW (National Organization for Women), the largest organization of feminist activists in the United States.[1] Nor did I ever champion the Women’s Liberation Movement in the sixties and seventies when I was young and starting a career. I guess that I have always embraced people’s rights instead. After [...]
CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again
This is the second in a two-part series on growing threats and strategies in the Internet age. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats demonstrates the rising impact of CyberCrime on business and that CyberWarfare is a key military strategy our enemies are quickly grasping. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again shows [...]
Competing Visions
American citizen, by your vote, YOU have the power to decide which of the of the two competing paths before us our country will take: 1. Do you want a top down government managed society, with an ever bigger and more powerful federal government, and ever weaker and more dependent citizen/subjects, with a weak, government [...]
CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats
This is the first in a two-part series on growing threats and strategies in the Internet age. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 1: Growing Threats demonstrates the rising impact of CyberCrime on business and that CyberWarfare is a key military strategy our enemies are quickly grasping. CyberSecurity at Risk Part 2: Changing the Rules Again [...]
“Occupy” The School Cafeteria
School lunches are now the hot topic as lunch trays are a bit lighter and calories are being limited. The so-called “nanny-state” has spread across America and into our schools as First Lady Michelle Obama, despite not being a nutritionist, has decided she knows what’s best for our children’s diets. This is part of [...]
Too Much Bureaucracy: The Real Fiscal Cliff
Do you feel a change in the economy? Are you worried about your job security? Major businesses like Medtronic and General Mills together laid off nearly 2,000 works to adapt to the current slowdown.[1] [2] With so many unknowns today, wouldn’t it be nice to know why we’re slowing down? The answer lies in following [...]
Libyan Lies?
Tough love. It can be hard to do but as mothers we know it’s needed at times. My children knew from a young age that I would not tolerate lies, and that the consequences of a “cover up” would be far more painful than “fessing up” with the truth. I wanted to instill in them [...]
Medieval Guilds, The New Deal and The Real Cost of Today’s Unions
My father-in-law was a union meat packer back in the 50s when working conditions were truly deplorable and wages were far below what we would consider “liveable.” From his stories I came to understand that unions could serve a vital need for laborers. But today’s headlines involving unions – whether it’s the “Right to Work” [...]




