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There are all kinds of stories out there. Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry. Some will make you shrug, some will make you scream. Read any daily paper or listen to any newscast and your emotions can go from happy to sad to disbelief to fear to incredulity to horror to anger in very short order.
As we go along, there will be stories, as Paul Harvey used to say, to "wash your ears out with." There will be others that will make you feel like you need to be deloused simply by virtue of having heard or read them. Some posts will be religious, some secular and for some I expect will defy easy classification in either category. I hope you will join me in this journey and please feel free to comment along the way.
For my part I pledge not to remove any posts unless they are vulgar, libelous, threatening or otherwise in violation of the standards of civil discussion. I will not remove any post simply because I disagree with it but I will reserve the right to respond to any challenges that come my way.
God bless you and welcome to my blog.
As we go along, there will be stories, as Paul Harvey used to say, to "wash your ears out with." There will be others that will make you feel like you need to be deloused simply by virtue of having heard or read them. Some posts will be religious, some secular and for some I expect will defy easy classification in either category. I hope you will join me in this journey and please feel free to comment along the way.
For my part I pledge not to remove any posts unless they are vulgar, libelous, threatening or otherwise in violation of the standards of civil discussion. I will not remove any post simply because I disagree with it but I will reserve the right to respond to any challenges that come my way.
God bless you and welcome to my blog.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Internet Addicts Guilty Of Starving Baby To Death While Tending To Virtual Child
Sometimes screaming at the radio is the only way to maintain your sanity, such as when you read a story like this.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Rep. Kennedy Says Mexican President 'Right On' in Criticizing Arizona Immigration Law
One thing we can be grateful is that the Kennedy's are a dying political breed. among one the truly nonsensical criticisms of Arizona's shocking determination to protect its citizens is this claptrap from Rep. Kennedy.
Mexico City, Washington Gang up on Phoenix
The spectacle of our own lawmakers applauding a foreign head of state with the temerity to criticize a law passed in our country, occasioned by the exodus from his country that continues unabated, was really quite nauseating. Especially considering how restrictive and exclusionary his own country's immigration laws are. But then that's not really a problem since, after all, who would want to go there?
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63% Favor Repeal of National Health Care Plan
Nancy Pelosi insisted that we pass this law "so we can see whats in it." If there is one redeeming feature about this Health Care Law perhas it is the lesson that we should insist that our legislators at least read these 2000 page monstrosities before shoving them down our throats. And if they whine about how difficult that task is then we should give them a far simpler task. Clean out your desk and go home.
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41% Say Random Selection From Phone Book Would Do A Better Job Than Current Congress
Pro is the opposite of con; that's why it's called Congress!
41% Say Random Selection From Phone Book Would Do A Better Job Than Current Congress
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41% Say Random Selection From Phone Book Would Do A Better Job Than Current Congress
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Friday, May 14, 2010
Students Caught in Immigration Crossfire
Students Caught in Immigration Crossfire as condemnation is rained on Arizona by people incapable of reading 10 pages. Of course actually reading something might challenge preconceived notions and expose the criticism for the mindless, knee-jerk overreaction that is quickly becoming the hallmark of this administration and its allies.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
FOXNews.com - Holder Admits to Not Reading Arizona's Immigration Law Despite Criticizing It
FOXNews.com - Holder Admits to Not Reading Arizona's Immigration Law Despite Criticizing It
"'I have not had a chance to -- I've glanced at it,' Holder said at a House Judiciary Committee hearing when asked had he read the state law cracking down on illegal immigrants."
However I do understand that it is on his "to do" list. You know, along with the Constitution.
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"'I have not had a chance to -- I've glanced at it,' Holder said at a House Judiciary Committee hearing when asked had he read the state law cracking down on illegal immigrants."
However I do understand that it is on his "to do" list. You know, along with the Constitution.
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