Mandatory Tipping – A Case For The Jury

November 21, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D.   Mandatory Restaurant Tip Law – Unconstitutional   The category for this case is “Ridiculous Laws.”   The background is that a group of six or more people are required to pay a “mandatory 18% tip.”  No recourse for poor or inadequate service.  The top defect in this law is...

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Arkansas Congressman Snyder Under Healthcare Attack

November 17, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D.   Snyder Not Representing, but Resisting His Constituents Vic Snyder is failing to represent his constituents.  Snyder’s track record is one of following the Liberal Dogma, precept by precept.  Apparently he will vote for the destruction of the healthcare we already have in place, replacing it with a Government Run...

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Texas Governor Warns About Obama

November 12, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D. The Handwriting is “On The Wall” Gov. Rick Perry uttered some blunt, plain-spoken words about the Obama Administration Agenda on Wednesday in Midland, Texas saying, “This is an administration hell-bent on taking America towards a socialist country.”   The Governor was referring to Federal the Alien Transfer and Exit Program,...

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The Charles Shultz Philosophy

October 28, 2009
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The Charles Shultz Philosophy

Submitted by Scott Roberts Read Slowly – It Will Cheer You Up! The following is the philosophy of Charles Schulz, the creator of the ‘Peanuts’ comic strip. You don’t have to actually answer the questions. Just ponder on them. You’ll get the point.   1. Name the five wealthiest people in the world.  ...

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Conrad Reynolds Beats Gilbert Baker in College Campus Poll

October 18, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D.   6 Speakers Compete for Student Support     Conrad Reynolds spoke to the group of college Republicans at the Republican Party of Arkansas Headquarters in Little Rock. After covering his modest background growing up in Arkansas, he followed by highlighting his service in the military. Reynolds revealed that he...

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New Rule Prohibiting Unwanted “Robocalls” Take Effect

September 12, 2009
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by Ron Bartels, Ph.D.   Telemarketers Must Obtain Prior Written Approval from Consumers Who Want to Receive Such Calls   Beginning September 1, 2009, prerecorded commercial telemarketing calls to consumers – commonly known as robocalls – will be prohibited, unless the telemarketer has obtained permission in writing from consumers who want to receive such...

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