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An Anniversary Poem

Traditionally, the color of a rose carries a certain meaning. Each is important to a full and healthy relationship. I wrote this poem for my wife, for our 6th anniversary. She persuaded me that it should be published, so that other husbands could ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  17 Aug 2009

The Professor and the Prophet

Author's note Originally written in 2001, versions of "The Professor and The Prophet" have become an Internet phenomenon. This tale of an aging professor and an intelligent young man of faith has, like a game of 'telephone', been gradually altered here ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  19 May 2009
Related Topics: Albert Einstein

The Perfect Crime

It was the perfect crime. The scene was immaculate. Not a single smudged fingerprint marred any of the gleaming brass doorknobs that adorned the great room's three stained oak doors. Nor was one present on the crystalline surface of the large ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  19 May 2009

On January 20th

Seven days. One week. One hundred and sixty eight hours. Ten thousand and eighty minutes. However you prefer to measure it, our subscription to the Evil Emperor's Club is almost up. th, we will finally experience the long-awaited regime change that ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  13 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Chevrolet,  White House

Do Your Taxes for Free

e-File is the fastest way to file your return, and the IRS computer can process it automatically, with no human interaction necessary. There are many ways to prepare your tax return this year. Millions will opt for H&R Block ™ or Jackson Hewitt ™ for ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  2 Jan 2009
Related Topics: H&R Block, Inc.

The Fear of Death

Few people actually fear death. There are certainly some who do, those afraid of what it feels like to die. For most, however, the real fear deals with what comes after death. People are frequently afraid of the unknown, and death is the gateway to ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  19 Dec 2008

Not Even for a Million Dollars

Would you give up $1 million for honesty's sake? This week, Chris Connelly, a Long Island convenience store clerk, sold a scratch off ticket to Mary Fallon, a 92 year-old regular. The elderly lady dutifully scratched away at the ticket's surface, and ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  19 Dec 2008

Who is Alan Jones

Alan Jones was born in early June of 1981. He was three months premature, and his lungs were only partially functional. But he survived. His first days were spent in a hospital incubator, and his first years, on steroid and hormones to help his body ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  11 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Alan Jones

Resolving Social Conflict

There are multitudes of social conflicts in America today. In fact, the list would be shorter if we were to enumerate the potential conflicts that aren't presently active. The more well-known ones include Rich vs. Poor, Black vs. White, and ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  6 Dec 2008

Custom Letters from Santa Claus

We adults (most of us, anyway) know that Christmas time is supposed to be about family, generosity, and caring for our fellow man. We do our best to teach those values to our children, but - let's be honest - for the kids, it's mostly about the ...

From BRYAN BELRAD, Associated Content,  3 Dec 2008

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