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Vincent Gioia

Vincent Gioia is a retired patent attorney living in Palm Desert, California.  He blogs at www.vincentgioia.com and receives e-mail at gioia@gte.net.
Articles by this Author
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» Tearing Down Crosses and Making Threats Does Not Change Minds
By Vincent Gioia | Published Today | From Our Writers | Rating:
        I suggest that homosexuals put away their hardware and mobs, stop threatening those who disagree with you, and join the dialog.  You may not persuade many who disagree with you, but if you don’t and continue as you are, you will look foolish in the end.

 

» On Winning First Prize in the Lottery of Life
By Vincent Gioia | Published 11/17/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, when “the sun never set on the British Empire,” Rudyard Kipling noted that "to be born an Englishman is to win first prize in the lottery of life." Americans could say the same thing for centuries but will that continue to be true in the future?
» The Worst Is Yet to Come in an Obama Presidency
By Vincent Gioia | Published 11/12/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        Other government policies and laws that will diminish our rights and increase government control have also been discussed by many but have fallen on deaf ears as the public focused more on Obama's rhetoric and style rather than substance.
» I Am Proud to Be a Conservative
By Vincent Gioia | Published 11/10/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
         There is no equivalent of ACORN on the right, nor is there any counterpart of the black caucus, the NAACP, the ACLU, or the multitude of other groups designed to exert inordinate influence on government. Conservatives believe the Constitution means what it says...
» I Am Sorry for What Has Happened to America
By Vincent Gioia | Published 11/3/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        This is a very sad election, not only because the most liberal senator ever elected to office may become president, but because of what this says about Americans.
» Another Step Toward Socialism
By Vincent Gioia | Published 10/16/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       If we want the government to assist the banks in some way, it shouldn't be by driving us further toward socialism.
» The "Bailout for Our Country" Is Not What It Seems
By Vincent Gioia | Published 10/3/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       Lawmakers are duty-bound to know what they are voting on; that’s the least they owe those they represent.  Congress should thoroughly explore alternatives to a government take-over of any part of the free market and certainly such a large segment as our financial system.
» Do We Really Want to Bring Socialism Into Our Financial System? [Part 2]
By Vincent Gioia | Published 09/28/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        In Part 1 of this series I said that suggestions would be made in Part 2 to deal with our economy if we did not socialize our financial system as proposed by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and President Bush.
» Do We Really Want to Bring Socialism Into Our Financial System? [Part 1]
By Vincent Gioia | Published 09/27/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
        Do we really want to socialize our financial system, because that’s what we will be doing if taxpayers bail out Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, AIG, the auto industry, and who knows what else?
» How Did We Get In This Financial Mess?
By Vincent Gioia | Published 09/19/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
       During the Clinton administration, multiculturalism was the slogan of choice.  For real diversity and multiculturalism it was considered necessary to enable everyone to be able to buy a house, whether or not they could afford it.
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Blogs by this Author
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Published 01/22/2008
       Since the 2000 presidential election, there have been calls for changing the way the president is elected, because though George Bush received the majority of Elec...
Published 02/7/2008
       Whoever thinks that Bill Clinton can’t be president again is sadly mistaken.  I don’t mean a ''de facto'' president when his wife Hillary is elect...
Published 03/20/2008
       Without public notice, the Bush administration is proceeding with construction of a vast superhighway through the United States from Mexico to Canada.   ...
Published 03/29/2008
       I have voted in every presidential election since 1956.  Sometimes the choices were clear and sometimes not so clear, but in every instance the choice was bet...
Published 04/10/2008
       The appearance of General Petraeus at various Senate Committees, and the testimony he gave about the situation in Iraq, was in stark contrast to the questions and ...
Published 04/24/2008
       What do you do when the name of your pet program elicits loud criticism?  You change its name, of course.  That’s what the leaders of Mexico, ...
Published 05/3/2008
         Anyone who cares to learn about what is going on in the world is familiar with active jihad, the "holy war," conducted with terrorism and direct...
Published 06/20/2008
       It started in 1952, and nearly every person elected as president of the United States since then--and nearly every opponent--has belonged to one of three se...
Published 06/28/2008
        Thanks to the flappable Justice Anthony Kennedy, the Second Amendment remains in the constitution but it is outrageous that four members of the Supreme Court...
Published 09/5/2008
        Judging from the ludicrous attempts by Democrats and their liberal house organs that pass themselves off as the news media, the selection of Alaska Governor ...
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