What is a neoconservative? Neocons and liberals are two sides of the same coin
Occasionally when I participate in political message boards, someone (certainly a liberal) will respond to my post by calling me a neoconservative. That is truly offensive to me because I am so far from that philosophy, More...
What do Edward Snowden and Barack Obama have in common?
Not much. One is a wanted whistleblower who exposed some of the things the National Security Agency (NSA) has been doing, while the other oversees said agency that collects gazillions of pieces of metadata and other More...
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and the CJD Foundation on Tampa talk radio
This Sunday, Mar. 8 at 5 pm ET on the Tampa talk radio program, Outbreak News This Week Radio Show, host and Editor of the website, Outbreak News Today, Robert Herriman will be looking at the topic of prion disease More...
Alex Snitker responds to Rand Paul meme, discusses Libertarian stance
In 2010, I was the Libertarian candidate for US Senate in the state of Florida. I personally made the choice to run as a Libertarian because I believed in the party and what it stood for. I believed in individual More...
‘Outbreak News’ returning to the Tampa Bay airwaves
PRESS RELEASE The Global Dispatch Inc. is happy to announce the return to the airwaves of the Outbreak News This Week Radio Show in the Tampa Bay area. After a short hiatus, Microbiologist and Editor of the news More...
Vaccinations, Nurses who Vaccinate and ‘Seven Modern Plagues’ on the Outbreak News This Week Radio Show
PRESS RELEASE This Saturday, April 19 at 12 pm, two great expert guests will appear on the Tampa Bay-based talk radio program, Outbreak News This Week with host, Robert Herriman to discuss some big issues in More...
Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) update: Interview
Michael J. Yabsley, MS, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine talks about the parasite, Baylisascaris procyonis, aka the raccoon roundworm, the pathology, treatment, geography More...
New radio show, ‘Outbreak News This Week’ to premiere Saturday on the Tan Talk Network
The Global Dispatch is proud to announce its next media venture- a new, niche radio program geared toward news and information about infectious diseases. The show, Outbreak News This Week will feature the latest More...
‘Food Safety’ lawyers in search of Cyclospora plaintiffs
Although the source of the current cyclospora outbreak in the Midwestern US have not been pinpointed, and may never be, personal injury attorneys who “specialize” in foodborne illness have been actively More...
Dispatch Radio: July 20, 2013 – Dr Patricia Quinlisk talks cyclospora, Media Mikes movie reviews and Tampa Comic-Con update
JULY 20 GUESTS Dr. Patricia Quinlisk, Iowa Dept. of Public Health Medical Director and State Epidemiologist, to discuss the Cyclospora outbreak in Iowa News on Cyclopsora – click here Nebraska cyclospora More...
Dispatch Radio: July 13, 2013 – Constance ‘Happy’ Dickey talks lyme disease, abortion in news, ‘Red 2’ film review
JULY 13 GUESTS Constance “Happy” Dickey, RN, President of MaineLyme.org, to discuss the new Maine Lyme disease law. More on the vote, read the story here NEWS ON LYME DISEASE – CLICK HERE Mike Smith, More...
Dispatch Radio: July 6, 2013 – Guests Dr Vincent Racaneillo on coronavirus, Mike Smith from MediaMikes.com
JULY 6 GUESTS Vincent Racaniello Ph.D., Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Columbia University to discuss Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Dr. Racaniello’s Virology Blog – More...
Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig oraibh! (ban-ock-tee na fay-lah paw-rig ur-iv) St. Patrick’s Day blessing upon you Some St. Patrick’s day news/stories and blasts from the past: The Drunk Jesus More...
A low blow from ‘Morning Joe’ Scarborough
I generally agree with and believe former Florida Representative and Morning Joe host, Joe Scarborough is a fair guy as far as his political analysis and carries with him a reasonably conservative record while in More...
Obama and Clinton: US preparing a ‘full range of options’ on dealing with Libya
With Libyan madman, Colonel Moammar Gaddafi, killing 100s if not 1000s of his people, the Obama administration is looking at a variety of options to respond and condemn the Gadhafi regime’s “outrageous More...
David Broder perpetuates the fallacy that war is good for the economy
Last Sunday’s Washington Post had veteran journalist David Broder suggesting that President Obama starting a war with Iran could be the trigger to bring us out of our economic doldrums. He of course uses FDR and More...
Does the ‘General Welfare’ clause constitute such sweeping powers?
One of the phrases in the U.S. Constitution that has been more misunderstood, misinterpreted, and violated by politicians since the founding of the Republic is found in Article I, Section 8: “to provide for More...
What is nullification?
Though it may seem like a new theory with the opposition to President Obama’s health care plan, cap and trade and other intrusive, unconstitutional laws, nullification is far from being new. The legal principle More...
A scam going on in Tampa: are the panhandlers at the main intersections actually homeless?
With more and more Florida cities instituting bans on panhandling, or begging, it appears that Tampa’s major intersections are flooded with panhandlers donned in the safety vests. photo/ Alvin Decena But how many More...
Some wise words from Joe Scarborough
Public domain photo/ Marylandstater via wikimedia commons To my delight this past weekend I found the latest issue of Cato’s Letter in my mailbox. For those who don’t know, Cato’s Letter is a quarterly publication More...