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December 2008

Eggs, Surrogates And Product Lines

With only 10 days left until Christmas and a waning economy threatening retailers, it is remarkable to read about a business that is increasing its effectiveness and bringing in the bucks.

Junk Jargon

Contemporary sloganeering, coupled with biased reporting, is a sure recipe for misinformation. Recent writings prove the point far better than I ever could on my own.

Going Green Or Black?

In my almost 65 years of life outside the womb, I have witnessed all sorts of trends. The Beatles, color television and fast cars are among my fondest memories of the good old days when I was young

Texas Takes Friendship To A New Level

The Texas state motto is friendship, a single word that is loaded with immense meaning in view of recent news from the state. It would appear that a deeper affection for the preborn child is affecting the way Texans think and act.

Parsing Words Or Counting Parts?

The challenge of speaking to America about the horrific nature of abortion became obvious once again when, a few days ago, the Washington Post published an article entitled “A Hard Choice.”