Posts Tagged ‘Diane Dimond’
Social Media Censorship – Fact Checking Your News Source
You are the captain of your own information load. But are your opinions being manipulated by social media machinations? Please consider as the election approaches.
Read MoreTracking COVID-19 at the Expense of Personal Privacy
So, in the fight against COVID-19 how many of our freedoms should we give up? Should our every movement be tracked? It’s already happening on college campuses nationwide.
Read MoreWhere is Everybody?
Is this our future? Racial division, hate and suspicion? Street protests, some turning violent? Where are the voices of Americans who don’t want this?
Read MoreWhose Child Does This?
Who are these angry young people violently protesting on behalf of Black Lives Matter? And, more importantly, where are their parents? Are they proud of their children’s behavior?
Read MoreProsecutors: Do Your Job!
Lady Justice insures all laws are equally applied to all defendants. So what the hell is happening these days? Why are some top prosecutors experimenting with the law?
Read MoreThe Federal Government’s Annual Spending Orgy Wastes Your Money
Shopping sprees during a pandemic? Hardy! Yet the federal government is doing just that – with your money – as the fiscal year comes to a close. Okay with you?
Read MoreTrying to Remember a Murdered Mom
His mother’s killer has just won parole. Covid-related? Maybe but Jason Minter fought for years to keep the murderer locked up -now he lives in fear.
Read MoreThe Good and Bad of Pandemic-Era Crime Rates
Yeah. Overall crime rates are down. But murders are up in many cities. 1 reason: Pandemic anxiety. Another: the rise of unpunished lawlessness in the US
Read MoreDomestic Abusers Sometimes Wear a Badge
Can a police officer’s wife get a fair shake after a domestic violence call? When cops respond will they move to protect their fellow officer or her? A case in point…
Read MoreTeaching Toxic Topics on Taxpayer’s Tab
It is clear we have real racial problems in this country, problems that need to be worked through as we try to restore some semblance of harmony and understanding among the population.National healing starts with meaningful conversations, devoid of angry rhetoric and criminal reactions, and needs to include everyone studiously listening to opposing viewpoints.
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