Monthly Archives: March 2015

A World Without Guns

Want to see what a world without firearms would look like?  Just watch the movie “Braveheart”. Only the rich can afford to live in castles for protection. Only the wealthy have the money to hire men with swords for security. … Continue reading

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Ending Violent Situation

Let’s talk about the “workplace violence” incident that happened in Oklahoma City where a disgruntled former employee, using a knife available at the business, beheaded one female employee and wounded another. Explain to me how this incident would have had … Continue reading

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I Like Numbers

I’m not a Mathematician, Statistician or Economist and I’ve never played one on TV.  That being said, I like numbers.  Always have.  Numbers are important.  It would be hard to build anything without numbers.  Numbers allow you to convey exact … Continue reading

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The Alternative to Oil Pipelines

From CBSNews.com March 6, 2015:  A freight train loaded with crude oil derailed in northern Illinois, bursting into flames and prompting officials to suggest that everyone with 1 mile evacuate, authorities said. “BNSF is also taking precautionary measures to protect … Continue reading

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Safety From Evil

Safety from evil is not secured by running away, closing your eyes or appeasement.   You cannot bargain with evil.  Only facing and defeating it will provide true safety. For those who don’t believe evil exists, talk to the survivors of … Continue reading

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You Didn’t Build That

Both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are fond of saying, “You didn’t build that” when it comes to business owners. They imply that government was responsible for the infrastructure such as roads, police and fire protection, etc., that allowed the … Continue reading

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