One Immigrant’s American Dream Mark Meckler October 10, 2013 Food His grandfather was a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. His mom and dad were both physicians. Even his brother was a doctor. When Ming Wang was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province of China, his...
Breaking Free from Liberal Stereotypes; Getting Things Done Mark Meckler October 7, 2013 Food It was a typically sunny March morning in Glendale, California, the third largest community in greater Los Angeles at the eastern end of the San Fernando Valley. People showed up early, coffee in hand, and...
Standing Up to Big Government and the IRS for ALL of our Rights Mark Meckler October 7, 2013 Food In 1980, a dark cloud hung over America. Under President Jimmy Carter’s leadership, the U.S. boycotted the Summer Olympics, the Iranian hostage crisis had lasted for over 400 days, and gas prices...
Too Young to be Intimidated? Mark Meckler October 7, 2013 Food, News Gavin Rollins looked out into the audience and saw few familiar faces. The city council chamber was packed with people listening attentively as his opponent presented his ideas for city government. “I...