By Michael Lang on Jun 30, 2007 in Political Commentary | 0 Comments
Little did we know when the Internet and the World Wide Web exploded onto the scene, what effect it would have on our lives. It’s birth gave rise to a multitude of promises even though, at its inception, it was extremely limited in its scope and ability to perform as it does today. But that didn’t stop [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 30, 2007 in KEEPING THEM HONEST | 1 Comment
In the interests of our Readers, current event and recent history have compelled us to launch a new category titled, Keeping Them Honest.
Our of the primary purposes of The Lang Report, as stated in our Mission Statement is to document, comment and confront inequities, corruption and other dishonesty wherever they can be found. We are proactive [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 29, 2007 in Political Satire | 6 Comments
Conduct a Google search for "media whore" and you are certain to find Ann Coulter, a 45 year old author, columnist and conservative political commentator who appears on television and radio much too frequently.
Let me state for the record that I that I have nothing but contempt for Miss coulter and am only posting this article with video [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 28, 2007 in POLITICS | 3 Comments
Just when you think Dick Cheney’s arrogance and contempt for the American people has reached its limit….he surpasses it! This list also must include his delusional belief that due process and the present laws that govern all of us are not meant for him.
This is all an amazing feat when you consider his track record, [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 28, 2007 in WEB 2.0 | 1 Comment
speaks everybody listens, and with very good reasons. His blog, Matt Cutts: Gadgets, and SEO is extremely popular with each posting revered as if it was a message from Mt. Olympus.
He works for the quality group at Google, specializing in search engine optimization and is well known in the SEO community for enforcing [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 27, 2007 in Political Commentary | 0 Comments
The 2006 United States midterm elections were held on Tuesday, November 7th, 2006. All United States seats and one third of the United States seats were contested in this election, as well as 36 state governorships, many state legislatures, four territorial legislatures and many state and local races.
The election resulted in a sweeping victory for [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 26, 2007 in INSIGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS | 0 Comments
Where is it said that on the is any different than B2B offline? Just because many transactions are conducted electronically at the speed of light does not mean that the principles of conduct differ from those conducted at the local Farmer’s Market.
I realize that the pace of everyday life has accelerated considerably in [...]
By Michael Lang on Jun 23, 2007 in POLITICS | 2 Comments
It was extremely exciting to get the news this week that Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City and , Arnold Schwarzenegger’, Governor of California have changed their party affiliation, abandoning the past. This is extraordinary and a great day for the United States of America!
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By Michael Lang on Jun 21, 2007 in INSIGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS | 1 Comment
If you read any newspaper or watch the evening news, it’s not hard to believe that black is white and white appears black. To a logical mind it seems so surreal that the question needs to be asked; Was it always this way, and if not, how and when did it get this way?
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By Michael Lang on Jun 21, 2007 in INSIGHTS AND OBSERVATIONS | 0 Comments
Tikkun Olam is a Hebrew phrase that translates to "repairing the world" and is often used to explain the Jewish concept of "perfecting the world" and "service to others".
Oskar Schindler was a Catholic businessman who, while operating his munitions factory in Poland in the 1930s and ’40s. He rescued 1,200 Polish Jews from the [...]