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Car Dealerships or Lemon Aide Stands

Around 1995 some of America’s biggest car dealer chains, Asbury Automotive, Auto Nation and Lithia Motors, went public with big payoffs to investors, having doubled their value since 2003.
Published Jul 20, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Business

Bigger Kids Want To Be Cool Too

Merrill Guerra once approached shopping for her over-weight daughter with great pessimism. In her city of Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Published Jul 20, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Business | 4 comments

Obama Furious Over Press Attack on Michelle

Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama rode to the defense of his wife Michelle like a modern day “Knight in Shining Armour.”
Published Jul 17, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Politics | 4 comments

California Allows Homeowners To Buy 'Green' Insurance

If you haven’t heard “green” rolling off the lips of businessmen and politicians lately, you’ve probably been vacationing on Mars.
Published Jul 17, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Business | 1 comment

Kids Will Be Kids, Even In the White House

Whether it's Obama’s two young girls or McCain’s older children, the next “kid invasion” of the White House will be witness to an ongoing view into experiences other children can only dream of.
Published Jul 14, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Politics | 1 comment

Protesters for Animal Rights Bite Back at Researchers

In the hills behind California’s Berkeley campus, nine protesters, with their head covered, gathered in front of the home of a toxicology professor. One placed a bullhorn to his lips and announced; “Your neighbour kills animals
Published Jul 9, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Politics | 6 comments

California’s Death Penalty; Law in Print, Not in Reality

The California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice (CCFJ) issued a 117-page report, exposing a “dysfunctional” death penalty system that has accumulated the biggest backlog of cases in the nation.
Published Jul 6, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Crime | 7 comments

'Schwarzenegger Cuts Taxes to Entice Tesla'

Thanks to a new tax break, Tesla, an electric car manufacturer, will continue to produce its environmentally friendly technology in California.
Published Jul 3, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Business

Is Hollywood's 'Walk of Fame' Stepping Towards India?

For many decades the name Hollywood has been synonymous with film making and the home of the stars. The name, itself, is magical. One tends to conjure up thoughts of people bigger than life.
Published Jul 2, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Entertainment

Texas Water Baron Seeks Billions

In 1971, oilman T. Boone Pickens bought property in Roberts County located in an out of the way corner of the Texas Panhandle. The county consists of nine-hundred and twenty-four square miles, home to less than nine-hundred people.
Published Jun 26, 2008 by Kathryn Reynolds in Business
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Kathryn Reynolds
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Reporting from: Barstow, CA, United States
Registered: Jun 23, 2008
I am a woman living in the great Mojave Desert who was greatly and positively influenced by the controversial sixties.

I am mostly, care-free with a "live and let live" attitude, within the boundries of the law and moral standards.

I am passionate on behalf of aminal rights, traditional family values, equal treatment for all ethnicities, a fair and balanced law and the legalization of euthenasia.

I enjoy writing when motivated, about anything. I can become absorbed in painting, while debates about social-economics- political and legal issues inspire me. I like volunteering at the local retirement home where I hear fascinating stories from residents 80-98 years old.

Two of the proverbial "Bees in my Bonnet" are up-side-down laws____misdemenor crimes that are give harsher punishment than some felony charges.

Another serious "Bee" are the decisions made by some insurance companies to pay for Viagra and choosing not to pay for insulin for most mid to low income diabetics.

Overall, I enjoy a good balance between dealing with the necessary "upkeep of life" and my well-learned self-actualization.
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