S. John Massoud

S. John Massoud


  • August 15, 2019

    Say no to the All Payer Claims Database

    The road to socialized medicine can have several beginnings.  One of them is ObamaCare, which raised premiums on working families so much that there are now calls for government intervention into our health care through the false promi...

  • May 11, 2017

    Firing of Comey like the Saturday Night Massacre? Hardly!

    There has been a lot of chatter recently from our buddies on the lunatic left, comparing the firing of James Comey to the Saturday Night Massacre in the Watergate scandal.  Those "brilliant people" on the lunatic left who really think ...

  • April 13, 2017

    What We’re All Missing from the United Airlines Fiasco

    Everyone by now who does not live under a rock has seen the horrible beating of Dr. David Dao by an O’Hare International Airport security officer, with what seems to be O’Hare airport police backing the security officer up. Most ever...

  • September 3, 2016

    The Life Lessons of Mike Ercoli

    In early September of 1994 a man named Mike Ercoli was leaving an area famous in the old DC bar scene called “The Alley” when he may or may not have struck a homeless man with his Buick Regatta. As witnesses related to us who were friends...

  • October 21, 2014

    Do we really need an Ebola Czar?

    Most of the so called “conservative media” and many Republican politicians have been trashing the Obama regime for the appointment of  new “Ebola Czar” Ron Klain.  Most of the trashing has been based on the fact that...

  • July 9, 2014

    Why Mitt Romney should not be the 2016 GOP Nominee

    Lately there has been a lot of buzz about having Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee in 2016.  And there can be little doubt that many things Mitt talked about from 2007 to 2012 have come true (crumbling of Iraq, Putin being our number one geo-politi...

  • April 30, 2014

    NBA Commissioner Silver got it half right

    The NBA Commissioner did the right thing in banning Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life. Now with that having been said, and with all due respect to Adam Silver, he only got the banning of Clipper’s owner Sterling half right.  Amid all...

  • December 30, 2009

    Please search me next time I board a plane

    If you take a close look at my last name, you will notice that it is not the typical Anglo Saxon Protestant name, but instead the name Massoud is a name that has Middle Eastern origins. The fact of the matter is that my father is from Afghanistan. ...

  • August 17, 2009

    Michael Vick's other crime

    Late last week, the Philadelphia Eagles signed former NFL QB Michael Vick to a contract.  It's fair to say that most everybody was offended by Michael Vick and by his illegal dogfighting operations.  After all, didn't even Adolf Hitler love...

  • April 1, 2008

    Admit Georgia and The Ukraine to NATO

    Currently President Bush is in Kyiv talking to Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko about The Ukraine's chances of being admitted to NATO and the EU.  While Georgia and Ukraine may not be quite ready for the EU just yet, there is really no good...

  • January 8, 2008

    Republic of Georgia Election a Triumph for Democracy

    Over the weekend, democracy took another large step in a republic of the former Soviet Union.  The Republic of Georgia, a key ally in the "coalition of the willing" in Iraq, had its first free and truly fair election in its history....

  • December 1, 2007

    Genocide Nearly Forgotten by History

    The past week saw the anniversary of one of the great tragedies of history overlooked by most of the US mainstream media.  On November 24th 75 years ago, Stalin announced plans to collectivize all grain from his people, in an...

  • February 19, 2007

    Turkmenistan joins the modern world

    After the death of the "Turkmanbashi" (meaning leader of all the Turkmen) Saparmurat Niyazov, it seems that the nation of Turkmenistan, one of the former Soviet Republics, is finally joining the modern ages.Two days after his inauguration, ...