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The Challenge of Occupy Lansing

October 16th, 2011 · No Comments · law, Politics and Social Issues

My wife and I attended the Occupy Lansing demonstration at Michigan’s state capitol building on the 15th of this month. It was remarkable for the intelligence and civility on display. Contrary to the criticism of some writers in the Lansing State Journal, that this demonstration and its Occupy Wall Street counterparts in other cities are without [...]

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A Legal Mind-set

July 24th, 2011 · No Comments · Editorial, law, media, Politics and Social Issues

Recent articles in the Lansing State Journal told of lawsuits filed by Cooley Law School against a New York law firm and several bloggers. Cooley says it is defending its reputation in light of allegations that it has an excessive number of students defaulting on their student loans, an unusually high dropout rate and that it has [...]

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The New American Bank Card

March 13th, 2011 · No Comments · Art, Editorial, Images, Politics and Social Issues

The American Bankers Indiscriminate Spending Alliance (BISA) now offers this versatile and convenient card to all its members. Smart bankers never leave home without one, and that’s why they still have homes. If you are a banker get yours today and everyday. Call your favorite congressperson, senator or lobbyist to apply. Why wait? You could [...]

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Peace, Love, Lock and Load

August 21st, 2010 · 2 Comments · Art, Editorial, Images, law, Politics and Social Issues

Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, this July (2010), signed the so called “gun-in-church” law. According to the New Orleans Times-Picayune the governor signed House Bill 1272 which allows Louisiana citizens, holding concealed weapons permits, to carry loaded weapons into churches, mosques and synagogues. No doubt this will help them reflect upon peace, love and the [...]

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The Daily Demo

June 26th, 2010 · 4 Comments · Editorial, media, Politics and Social Issues

From my office window I can see Michigan’s State Capitol building. On most workdays, during the spring and summer, there are organized demonstrations on the capitol lawn, each addressing a particular issue or grievance. Today’s demonstration (24 June 2010) was huge. It was the Michigan Education Association and they were well organized—several thousand of them [...]

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