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Where’s Your Outrage? Where’s Your Decency?

Posted by on Feb 18, 2017 in Blog, Politics, Rants and Raves | 10 comments

 

 

I’m outraged.

As a regular consumer of daily news and someone who has known and worked with a great many dedicated members of the media, I’m profoundly disturbed by the events I’m witnessing.  I can’t help but get emotional about such a grotesque lack of respect and dignity, by the President, no less who calls the press “an enemy of the people.”

Where’s your outrage?  Where’s your sense of decency?

Here’s the truth.  My latest article.

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55 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Me

Posted by on Feb 7, 2017 in Blog, Personal | 15 comments

 

 

I started an tradition which is to list bullet points of my random thoughts and bio data on my birthday.  Here’s the inaugural article on the occasion of #55.

Also, I encourage everyone to take the occasion of their birthdays to share your life and beliefs with your family and freinds.

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Video: Viewer Discretion Advised (My Sports Betting Rants)

Posted by on Feb 6, 2017 in Blog, Personal, Rants and Raves, Sports Betting, Video 1 | 1 comment

 

 

I made several videos of sports betting rants, mostly on bad beats, which were posted to YouTube.  One got more than 250,000 hits.  But the best one was of a horrible day I had about five years ago that runs about 20 minutes.  It’s not enjoyable when you lose money betting, but it sure feels good to blow off some steam.

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So, the old miser bailed on the new stadium deal — what’s next Las Vegas Raiders?

Posted by on Feb 5, 2017 in Blog, Las Vegas, Politics | 1 comment

 

 

Sheldon Adelson dropped out of the local stadium deal.  That places the NFL’s Oakland Raiders-to-Las Vegas move in jeopardy, or does it?  Look for this stadium to be built — somehow (and the taxpayers will end up paying for it).

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How You Can Help Save and Protect Red Rock Canyon

Posted by on Jan 26, 2017 in Blog, Las Vegas, Politics | 1 comment

 

 

Red Rock is a vast “pause button,” ready to be hit any time, a temporary escape to a quiet place still mostly unspoiled by sprawling urbanization, except for a few roads and the occasional traffic sign.  And it must be protected, at all costs.

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