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November 06, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: ‘Going south’ good for area golf

The use of the phrase, “gone south or going south,” to describe something bad is ridiculous.


October 23, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Obama offers foggy plan on tax cuts

Barack Obama looked straight into the camera and said, “Under my plan, 95 percent of Americans will get a tax cut.”


October 16, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Some spoil name of voter registration

Cheating and/or making very poor decisions are not restricted to financial systems or CEOs or congressmen adding pork. Such failures are only symptoms of deeper, widespread problems.


October 09, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Obama lacks qualifications for presidency

The editor of The Weekly Standard wrote just before the Democratic Convention, “This week, the least qualified man to receive a major party nomination for the presidency of the United States in modern times will be anointed by his party.”


October 02, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Unsuccessful CEOs should be ousted

On the bailout matter, CEOs of poorly run companies are rightly to be ousted.


September 25, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: How much did Biden give back?

Voters should evaluate candidates on many issues. Here’s one. It is the height of hypocrisy for those candidates calling for huge tax increases if they themselves give very little to voluntary charities.


September 18, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Media creates campaign spin

Some of the things that have appeared in print recently or stated on talk/news shows are both sad and humorous for their obvious inaccuracies. For example, interviewer Charley Gibson asked governor and VP nominee Sarah Palin about her views on “the Bush Doctrine.”


September 11, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Fly that flag proudly today

Today is 9/11, and as I described here a week ago, “it has been designated Patriot Day and ought to be a day where every house,” apartment, school, and business flies the U. S. flag. The victims of Terrorists have paid a terrible price as has this country. Never forget!


September 04, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Media bias against GOP goes through roof

One of the videos shown at the RNC in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota described the events that led up to Michael Monsoor being awarded the Medal of Honor. He sacrificed himself to save six others in Iraq.


August 28, 2008

Rains from Fay came as blessing to dry South

In late July, an unusually beautiful rainbow stretched from horizon to horizon over our twin cities. Lately with all the rain, one had to wonder if the Biblical rainbow-promise was to be tested.


August 21, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Media distorts Obama’s poor TV performance

Presidential nominee Barack Obama did so poorly in the Presidential Forum at Saddleback Church over the weekend that his media friends have been in a frenzy ever since to distort coverage of the event.


August 14, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Freedom is beautiful and should be appreciated

Recently, while flying across this beautiful country of ours, I couldn’t help but remember the song, “America the Beautiful.”


August 07, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Looking down on creation a beautiful sight to see

There he was, not 60 feet away, a bull elk with 13 points on that beautiful rack of antlers. The digital photo turned out very well. It wouldn’t be fair to even think of hunting such a magnificent animal right in my son’s front yard.


July 24, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Don’t be fooled by false responsibility

We continue to read (locally) and hear (nationally) about matters of false responsibility.


July 10, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Lack of flags shows apathy

Could it be that too many of our own citizens and residents don’t appreciate the heritage and the sacrifices that have built this great country? Failing to put up a flag on special holidays, they encourage our nation’s decline and lack of patriotism.


July 09, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Reflections on the true meaning of the Fourth

A nation cannot be very powerful if it is divided. There has to be a certain amount of oneness, a unity that won’t break under pressure and a spirit that serves as a salve to heal our differences.


June 26, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Many positives found in today’s economy, Toomey said so

There is much more in this “Greatest Story Never Told” that began in this column last week. In contrast to all the gloom and doom we could choose to dominate our attitudes, I (and many readers, I suspect) prefer to let the positive things dominate. In that vein, let’s continue with highlights of a speech given by Harvard graduate Patrick Toomey that was printed in the newsletter, Imprimus.


June 12, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Divorce, unwed childbearing create burden for taxpayers

A recent study was released, significantly on our taxes-due date (April 15). It revealed yet another disturbing financial burden on society. The study was conducted by the Georgia Family Council, the Institute for American Values, the Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, and Families Northwest.


June 05, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Money devoted to microscope was money well spent for mankind

Former NASA Chief Scientist Dr. Ernst Stuhlinger died Memorial Day at 94. He was one of 126 scientists who came over to Huntsville with Werner von Braun at the end of World War II.
He once gave a very thought-provoking “Answer to a Nun in Africa,” who had raised the question, “Why do we spend money on space when we could use it to help poor people in Africa?”


May 29, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: ‘Arlington: Field of Honor’ DVD offers lessons for all of us each day

“ARLINGTON: Field of Honor” is a DVD currently available from National Geographic.


May 22, 2008

California judges dismiss wishes of state’s people in recent vote

Just a few years ago, the citizens of California voted 61 percent to 39 percent to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman (Proposition 22). Now, in one of the worst-ever examples of judicial tyranny, seven unelected judges have voted 4-3 to wipe out this mandate of the people. What did Lincoln write?


May 15, 2008

Degradation of the dollar can be blamed on spend-happy Congress

Recently, there have been discussions about the federal government costs of things we don’t like. Escaping the wrath of most liberal minds, however, is the hidden cost of our federal government printing more money.


May 08, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: It seems that bad economic news dominates television broadcasts

Several weeks ago I wrote about some significant numbers – numbers that often speak volumes beyond words. Three more are numbers one, 77 and 96.


May 01, 2008

Decorated heart doctor in same class with Edison, Salk

Tuesday deadlines for this Thursday column sometime prevent me from addressing topics that occur in the middle of the week. Such were two significant things that merit attention from last week.


April 24, 2008

A closer look at some films, headlines that merit discussion

Last Friday, ABC News revealed during its program “20/20” that a shot of 700-foot tall Antarctic ice shelves calving into the ocean in Al Gore’s 2006 film, “An Inconvenient Truth,” was entirely computer generated. The image was from the opening credits in the 2004 science fiction blockbuster, “The Day After Tomorrow.”


April 17, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: War costly in lives and dollars because freedom isn’t free

“Though the West comprises the richest grouping of nations the world has ever seen, it has somehow come to believe not only that it is not entitled to its customary defenses but that it cannot afford them.” So notes Mark Helprin concerning “The New Soft Underbelly of Europe” in the Claremont Review of Books. “Europe is also kind to mass murderers, who if caught spend a few years in a comfortable prison sharpening their resolve before they are released to fight again. In July (2007) the French sentenced eight terrorists connected to the murder of 45 people to terms ranging from one year, suspended, to 10 years.


April 10, 2008

Hard to beat Jeep’s TV advertisement with melodious animals

Some TV ads are quite entertaining, like the Jeep SUV ad. With the moon-roof open, the driver and his squirrel “passenger” start singing.


March 27, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Alabama keeps making way into national headlines

It is remarkable that our state is so much in the national news, in good ways usually. The recent business contracts (major steel company, and major aerial refueling tanker contract in the Mobile area) lead the way, but there is other news as well.


March 19, 2008

What’s up with obscene language in today’s movies?

A recent news report points out that movies with less profanity earn greater profits.


March 13, 2008

Malcolm Cutchins: Those who misrepresent God are closing the doors to truth

Doors play an extremely important part of each of our lives. Every home has a few; every car has two or more (except for NASCAR ones).

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