Category Archives: Fruits of Their Labors
And now, a few words from the real Vancouverans…
In the aftermath of the violence in Vancouver last week this new site just popped up: Letters from the Front Lines: Vancouver Riot. This blog hopes to present a different perspective on the Vancouver 2011 Stanley Cup Riot. Here, … Continue reading
Reaganomics Vs. Obamanomics: which actually works?
Anyone over the age of 35 already knows the answer to this question; Ronald Reagan’s fiscal policies resulted in the longest peacetime economic expansion in U.S. history. Peter Ferrara at Forbes elaborates nicely with facts and figures. In a … Continue reading
This is what passes for “education” in California?
Many of our good friends and family members are teachers and former teachers – wonderful people. As far as I know, all of them are decent, hard-working individuals, who sincerely care about helping kids. Which is why I’m happy to … Continue reading
Red State Values
A bright ray of hope amidst the Joplin tragedy: ‘Show Me State’ senior class looking out for Joplin. Carthage, a small town in Missouri, is located about 15 miles northeast of Joplin. The Carthage High School class of 2011 … Continue reading
Nightmares from his father
Who knew? According to recently secured documents from the Immigration and Naturalization Services, evidence has emerged that President Obama’s father, Barack Obama, Sr., apparently paid to send a young Kenyan girl he had impregnated in Massachusetts to London to have … Continue reading
“Community Organizing” – with positive results
Cal Thomas has a nice article here about real “community organizing” – that actually works. And guess what? It doesn’t involve throwing lots of tax dollars at problems and pretending they’ll go away. Robert Woodson runs the Center for Neighborhood … Continue reading
The Evilest Empire
For nine years and counting the “Hermit Kingdom” of North Korea has topped the Open Doors World Watch List – #1 in oppression. In this country, all religions face the worst persecution on earth. Open Doors estimates that there are … Continue reading
“The Vorce”
I remember reading a short story in a women’s magazine years ago. Written from the perspective of a young child, it was entitled “The Vorce”. The kid wasn’t really sure what “The Vorce” was, but instinctively knew it didn’t sound … Continue reading
More brilliance from Mark Steyn
Here’s Steyn’s pithy analysis of the President’s lame speech yesterday. Cometh the Hour, Punteth the Man The whole speech was like that, a litany of brain-dead slapdash rhetorical questions that for sentient beings are no longer rhetorical: My fellow Americans, … Continue reading
Things that make you go hmmm…
Seriously, I was just being facetious in my post last week. But now this picture of Gen. Petraeus from February 11, 2011, pops up on Diana West’s site: General Patton is spinning in his grave.


