This was supposed to be up two weeks ago as promised in my post “Sarah Palin: Why I Have a Mixed Opinion.” It was also supposed to be one post. Instead, it’s a series of posts going up all week. So be sure to come back everyday. Hope you enjoy my take on the...
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Tags: Memorial Day, Politics, Republican Party (United States), Rocky Mountains, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, United States
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Abby Sunderland wants another crack at sailing around the world solo. A lot of people are making a fuss about the fact that she was making such a dangerous journey anyway. I say: Good for you Abby! Sunderland’s ambition recalls America’s adventurous spirit. I am afraid that spirit is nearly lost. What ever happened...
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Tags: Abby Sunderland, Charles Lindbergh, History, Travel, United States
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Cover of Going Rogue: An American Life The reactions surprised me. I didn’t start out taking an informal poll, it just kinda happened. Here’s how: A local radio station, 710 KNUS, is sponsoring an event with Sarah Palin this weekend. I never was able to catch one of Palin’s rallies in Colorado in 2008...
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Tags: Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Karl Rove, Katie Couric, Politics, Republican Party (United States), Sarah Palin, United States
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Rev. Jerimiah Wright is out there saying BO threw him under the bus. Why does he even bother to say this now? He should have been joining the conservative choir who was saying the same in 2008. After all, it was the campaign bus BO threw Rev. Wright under.
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This might be stuck in my head awhile. Check out Mr. Pollak’s article on the “Making of the Tea Party Ballad.”
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I always try to capture something of the way Jesus’ disciples must have felt on this intermediary day. Less than a week ago, they accompanied Jesus on his way into Jerusalem, entering triumphantly and hailed as the king they believed him to be. Two days ago they celebrated what must have been the strangest...
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A friend of mine recently protested when I said these are extraordinary times. “These times are precisely ordinary,” he said. He argued that politicians have always tried to pull the shenanigans President Obama and his cronies in congress are pulling now. He might be right if we were talking about other countries but we...
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Finally, someone asked the President about the irony between his call for an up or down vote and the “Slaughter Solution” or “deem and pass” being proposed in the House. He gets a little testy about the emails, though. Watch the latest news video at video.foxnews.com UPDATE: If you are looking for an easy...
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Tags: BO, health care, Obama
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Ok, folks, I apologize to my dear fans who have been worrying themselves sick wondering where I’ve been or what I’ve been doing… well the simple fact is that I have a real job and this job involves helping people and providing first class counsel (incidentally, on my most recent evaluation, I was rated as...
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Tags: healthcare, leftists, Liberals, reconciliation
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Fox News has a story up tonight from the Associated Press about disenfranchised home-schoolers. One look at the story tells you it’s a hit piece designed to lash out at Christians for dominating the home-school market. The story quotes a parent (ironically named “Mule”) whose kid got all bent out of shape because she...
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Tags: Creationism, Darwinism, home-school
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