As Mark Twain said, The trouble with common sense, is that it isn’t common. Writer Kerby Rials shines the lights of common sense and humor on the US presidential race, the culture wars & life in general.
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Obama's promise of more flexibility to the Russians after the election could be fulfilled on Tuesday. What does that mean for Americans? Published 12:07 a.m. November 5, 2012 - Comments
Obama admits he does not want to be re-elected Published 3:58 p.m. August 7, 2012 - Comments
Our national economic disasters continue. Did President Lincoln and Congress know something we don't about how to escape bad times? Published 4:59 p.m. July 31, 2012 - Comments
The Muppets and the mayors of Boston and Chicago have their feathers ruffled by Chick-fil-A Published 4:33 p.m. July 25, 2012 - Comments
Kerby Rials is a former newspaper reporter and editor who shares Michigan Press Association honors for his work on the East Lansing Towne Courier/Williamston Enterprise. He holds a magna cum laude BA in Journalism from Michigan State University. He ...
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Let’s talk about everything, especially the absurdity of it all
It is drama. But showing up as if your own life depended on it, that's sick
Stonewalling has finally come home to roost as “Yes we can!”
Protect us. Inform us. But you, the media, were blind, deaf and dumb.
Like Secretariat, will Orb astonish us with his guts in the stretch and his toughness in the clutch?
Things to do, places to go, new spots to enjoy with friends and family from Norfolk to Washington, D.C., to Delaware and all points inbetween.
Life Happens and the Law either protects you or foils you. Here you will learn how to stay ahead of the game.
We hear about the politics, now lets visit with the people of the square
Life advice – from one friend to another!
Kerby Rials is a former newspaper reporter and editor who shares Michigan Press Association honors for his work on the East Lansing Towne Courier/Williamston Enterprise. He holds a magna cum laude BA in Journalism from Michigan State University. He is the author of "The Three Great Churches" (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle) and “Hitler’s Christmas Present” (available this fall). He speaks fluent French and Russian, and has opinions on almost any subject, some of which are correct.