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A LOUISIANA GUY THEY COULD CALL MR. PRESIDENT?
Here’s your question for the day! Name a Louisiana resident who seriously considered running for President?  Here are a few hints to round out his profile. His resume’ shows that he was well educated and intelligent, was a member of congress, was elected governor of Louisiana”¦.and is short. Several candidates come to mind, right? Bobby Jindal, and now, Buddy Roemer. But there were more who flirted with the nation’s top job. Click Here to read my new column or go to Jim’s New Column on top right.
Buddy Roemer looks to be off to an impressive start in his initial visit to Iowa. He made a good impression at the first Presidential Forum, according to a number of press reports. To watch his presentation, see the video below.
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Now I’ve got to tell ya, Buddy has some tough competition out there. If you have any doubts, check out the approach of Paris Hilton be
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The “Common Sense” radio show this weekend has a full array of guests. There will also be continuing analysis of both what’s happening in the Middle Ease, as well as an update on the Tsunami in Japan.  Then, I’ll have author “˜Steven Rosenbaum, who, in his new book  Curation Nation, “curates the curators” by gathering together  insight and advice from the top thinkers in media, advertising, publishing, commerce, and Web technologies. Full information about his book can be found by Clicking Here.
The Ken Kamen joins me to talk personal finance. He zeroes in on the philosophy of investments, advising readers how best to maintain a strong financial position, especially given the latest run of economic jitters. And he does so by leveling the knowledge of investments, scrutinizing the past, and scouring the present for lessons to be learned.  His new book, Reclaim Your Nest Egg, is available by Clicking Here.
And finally, with Monica Lewinsky back in the news, I’ll talk with Ken Gormley who teaches law at Duquesne University. In 1999, the shocking revelation of President Clinton’s affair with a White House intern captivated the nation and nearly sank his career as well as that of prosecutor Ken Starr. Professor Gormley has new insights that have never been reported in his new book, The Death of American Virtue. More information is found by Clicking Here.
A really full and informative show is scheduled this Sunday, from 9:00 am central time until 11:00 am, on the Genesis Communications Network. You can also listen on the world wide web by accessing my radio program at the top of this site.