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Archive for October, 2008



The Revolution is Coming

Published on October 30, 2008

I am currently reading Ron Paul’s Book The Revolution: A Manifesto. It is simply brilliant. Ron Paul is my kind of politician. He is smart, educated, insistent that we follow the Constitution, and not afraid to break with his party and choose the right course. I believe that Ron Paul is the most honest man [...]


Media’s Presidential Bias and Decline by Michael Malone

Published on October 29, 2008

A buddy sent me this article from Silicon Valley tech report, Michael Malone on the main stream media’s bias and decline. I thought it was so timely and right on that I decided to post it here for your reading pleasure. The last line - a disclosure from ABC News - is the best part [...]


John Galt is the antithesis of Barack Obama

Published on October 27, 2008

As I view our current situation and look at the world we now live in (and are about to give ourselves), I cannot help but think of how prophetic Ayn Rand’s epic tome, Atlas Shrugged, really is.
We were hit today with an audio clip of Barack Obama lamenting the fact that the courts hadn’t done [...]


An open post to the Utah tech community: Its time to get united!

Published on October 22, 2008

If you read my blog it should come as no surprise to you that I believe the economy is going to take a hard turn south (its already there). I just got an email from Jason Calacanis at Mahalo. He indicated that he has laid off some of his staff due to the downturn. Jason [...]


Barack Obama is George W. Bush II

Published on October 19, 2008

I spent part of this weekend catching up on the election. In the course of my reading I came to an interesting conclusion: An Obama presidency would be nothing more than a third Bush term. Yes, I’m serious. Please allow me to lay it out for you so you can decide for yourself.
First, lets take [...]


Obama hasn’t closed the sale but he’s already celebrating

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I read today that Obama is moving forward as though he’s won the election even though he and McCain are basically tied among likely voters. Remember this:

Be careful, Obama. Pride goeth before the fall.


The DJIA’s best gains

Published on October 18, 2008

Here are the Dow Jones Industrial Average’s best 10 days:
1. 15.3% March 15, 1933
2. 14.9% October 6, 1931
3. 12.3% October 30, 1929
4. 11.1% October 13, 2008
5. 10.1% October 21, 1987
6. 9.5% August 3, 1932
7. 9.5% February 11, 1932
8. 9.4% November 14, 1929
9. 9.4% December 18, 1931
10. 9.2% February 13, 1932
Notice anything interesting about the [...]


My hosting account expires on 11/14…should I throw in the towel?

Published on October 16, 2008

I can’t believe I’ve put up with BlueHost for two years.
With my hosting account expiring, I have to ask myself: Is it really worth it anymore? Should I keep this up? I appreciate the three to five hundred people that drop by here everyday and the other hundred or so that read me via RSS [...]


Clarification on the Peter Schiff Post

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I want to clarify something from this post. I do not support Schiff’s idea that you should not continue to pay your mortgage. If you have a mortgage, you are morally and legally obligated to pay it and not be part of the problem as I said here.
However, Schiff made a simple but brilliant point [...]


Bernard Lunn of ReadWriteWeb wins the award for dumbest quote of the year

Published on October 15, 2008

Here it is:
“If Twitter fails to find a revenue model and hits the deadpool, it will have a chilling effect on innovation.”
That has got to be the dumbest thing I have read in about a year. The best thing that could happen to “innovation” is the death of Web 2.0.
The only thing worse than [...]




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