by Robert Tanguay | Sep 6, 2012 | Legal
Statute of Limitations laws limit the time for prosecution of criminal charges and civil complaints. I am not a lawyer, but from my reading and common sense, statutes of limitations were set up to prevent harassing/wasteful prosecution and to ensure that those accused...
by Robert Tanguay | May 22, 2012 | Finance, News
What’s hyped up, made of nothing and depreciates faster than a new car? Shares of Facebook’s first public offering. Ha With initial asking price of $38 on Friday the 18th of May , Facebook’s IPO share price has dropped almost 15% at the time of this...
by Robert Tanguay | May 10, 2012 | Personal
My whole life has been filled with stories of people telling me that I don’t belong here. That I must work and toil just to earn the right to stay. I never believed it. I would sit and wonder, much on a night like this, alone (or running somewhere in my mind) why I...
by Robert Tanguay | Jan 10, 2012 | Legal, News, Politics
Money in Politics – we can’t seem to get away from it. It wins elections by funding attack campaigns, gains exposure with media coverage and advertisements, and people making money together always seem to endorse each other. What you may not...
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