Statistics Show St. Louis Cardinals Made Wise Move
Many baseball fans in the St. Louis area are either sad, upset and/or disappointed after hearing news this morning about Albert Pujols signing a 10-year, $255 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels....
View ArticleCharges to be Dropped Against Petition Circulators
In response to pressure from two freedom-loving attorneys representing them, charges against two petition circulators who were cited last weekend for gathering signatures on the public sidewalks of St....
View ArticleComing Soon: Radiation Exposure-Related Lawsuits (UPDATE)
Radiation exposure-related lawsuits are likely to be filed soon, according to Marc J. Bern, senior partner at the New York City-based law firm, Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik LLP., who spoke before a crowd...
View ArticlePost-Dispatch Omits One Important Element From Article About Weldon Spring...
Imagine my surprise when I awoke this morning to find the St. Louis Post-Dispatch had finally published something about the latest Weldon Spring Cancer Report, issued stealthily by the Missouri...
View ArticleGardening Against the Law in Backwards Missouri City
During World War I and World War II, it was considered one’s patriotic duty to plant a “victory garden” in order to reduce food costs. Doing such a thing today, however, could result in one man having...
View ArticleSaint Louis Cardinal Misses Spring Training in Florida
Obviously, this St. Louis Cardinal didn’t get the word about Spring Training going on in Jupiter, Fla. My high school shutterbug captured this guy during the snowstorm today in St. Louis.
View ArticleList of Top Local Authors in St. Louis Includes…
Today, I came across news that I’m listed as a Top Local Author in St. Louis on the KMOX-AM/CBS St. Louis website. My second nonfiction book, The CLAPPER MEMO, was released in May 2013. In it, I...
View ArticleSt Louis News Media Promote Medical Marijuana While Ignoring Alderman’s...
Laws that deprive people of medication — conventional or unconventional — that might help them as they battle potentially-deadline diseases are wrong. Likewise, news reports that deprive listeners,...
View ArticleConservative Political Action Conference Draws Political Heavyweights to...
Conservatives from across the Midwest descended upon the St. Charles (Mo.) Convention Center in suburban St. Louis to hear political heavyweights from across the country speak at CPAC St. Louis 2013....
View ArticleGov. Rick Perry Says ‘American people will defund Obamacare’
Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R-Texas) received a warm welcome and did not disappoint attendees at CPAC St. Louis 2013 when it came to sharing his views about ObamaCare. After speaking to a large crowd of...
View ArticleAuthor Advises Albert Pujols ‘Don’t Take A Polygraph Exam!’
I have a word of advice for Major League Baseball phenom Albert Pujols: “Don’t take a polygraph exam!” I base my advice, in part, upon what I learned during the past four years while conducting an...
View ArticleHelp Me Find World War II Hero
While doing some legal gun trading Thursday, I struck up a conversation with Greg Grimes, co-owner of Trail Creek Trade Co., and the visit I expected to last about 15 minutes turned into a 45-minute...
View ArticleSnow or Beach?
I woke up this morning and sent my wife some photos of the 6 to 9 inches of snow we’ve received in the St. Louis area since 9:30 p.m. Friday. In response, she sent me a picture of the environment …...
View ArticleRADIOACTIVE WASTE CRISIS Like Plot From A Horror Film
One might mistake it for a plot out of a horror film or a slow-motion Fukushima disaster: Underground fires at one landfill move closer and closer toward radioactive waste dumped decades earlier at...
View ArticleMassive Underground Landfill Fire Nears Radioactive Waste
A massive, smoldering, underground fire at a St. Louis landfill is on the verge of coming in contact with radioactive waste dumped decades ago, and no one seems to know how to deal with it. Continue...
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