Well I think I'm going to spend more time learning today than arguing in these forums!
How about stepping away from the editing for 2 weeks and getting a basic grip on the basics of exposure and maybe some composition. In that time get a calibrator so you can see what you are doing when you edit.
You are most likely seeing things incredibly brighter than they really are which is why you are pushing the contrast so high-that's typical on a laptop. It is almost impossible for us to help you when your monitor is not showing you what your photos really look like.
In the mean time order just a few prints of the images you posted in this thread and your other for cc. Order them from Mpix.com and get a set from WalMart so you can see a few things that will help you way more than we can right now. Those things:
1. The quality at WalMart is horrific and will make you look baaaaaad. Really bad. Seeing the comparison to MPix will make you never want anyone to get one of your photos printed at WalMart again.
2. You will have an idea of what we are seeing
3. You will have something to look at as you grow and motivate you forward
4. It's something for you to watch every day and see your growth