by admin | Apr 20, 2018 | Books, Kent Hovind, Tax
Originally published on Forbes.com. On Thanksgiving 2014, as I stepped away briefly from the day’s festivities, I joined a Twitter argument about Kent Hovind. I didn’t think anybody would ever be able to top “Call me Ishmael” as an opening...
by admin | Apr 9, 2018 | Books, History
How did a second semester senior at Holy Cross manage to create what I can only describe as a major you know storm for our college including a rebuke of sorts from the Bishop of the Diocese of Worcester and out-of town protesters at the gates of the college? ...
by admin | Jan 28, 2018 | Books
If you are one of those people who likes detective fiction, (And really – are there people who don’t?), I can’t think of a better investment of your time and money than Stakeout by Tom Burns. The money part is the really good deal Like my page and...
by admin | Dec 24, 2017 | Books, History, Tax
Originally published on Forbes.com. With all the talk about the sheep and the wise guys and the drummer boy, its hard to believe that Christmas is a tax story, but it really is. Here is what Luke has to say about it. And it came to pass in those days, that there went...
by admin | Nov 20, 2017 | Books, History
The Recollections of Colonel Retread 1942-1945 Carlton Ketchum Hart Books 1976 I don’t know what it tells you about an author when you pick up a personally inscribed first edition of his work for short money in a used book store. This was one of my random...
by admin | Jul 9, 2017 | Books, History
War Boys M.A. Schaffner Welcome Rain Publishers LLC 2002 ____________________________________________________________________ Many novels, particularly thrillers, make it with their plot. Jack Higgins comes to mind. Others do it with characters. Lots of those, but...