Beth Terry | October 25, 2008
Picture your sweet 6-month old infant in her crib. You play peek-a-boo and she giggles. You scrunch your nose up and she giggles again. You pick up this tiny, sweet bundle of joy in your arms. You hold her to your face and you say, “OK kiddo, today you are going to go jogging with […]
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Tags: addictions, Bailout, change, guilt, letting go, oil companies, politicians, transformation, Washington DC
Beth Terry | October 3, 2008
Why be leery about Propositions? If ya got one from a hooker on a street corner, it might sound interesting and tempting. But then, you look back at it later and realize there were some unintended consequences that you cannot reverse. IMHO - THAT is why they call them PROPOSITIONS. Sound good. Probably not all that good.
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Tags: ballot propositions, cui bono, hookers and politics, laws, lawyers, politicians, politics
Beth Terry | July 3, 2008
It was 2004 and I was going through a rough patch. My big brother Glenn, an honest-to-God cowboy from Nevada, told me I needed to read a new book that had just hit the shelves. James P. Owen, a stockbroker in Austin, and David Stoecklein, an amazing western photographer, had just put together “Cowboy Ethics: […]
Category: Common Sense, Heroism, Solving Problems |
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Tags: california energy crisis, congressman, cowboy ethics, enron, July 4th, keep going, oil crisis, politicians, rodney atkins