Category Archives: Unvarnished
Looks like Sharia wins in Dearbornistan
So the U.S. Supreme Court says the wacko Westboro Baptists are good to go with their despicable protests at the funerals of our fallen heros – but in Dearborn, Michigan, the city says the standard now is: no protests allowed … Continue reading
“Feelings, whoa – whoa – whoa – whoa, feelings…”
Good article at Townhall by Mike Adams: Do You Feel Like We Do. As America gives ground to post-modern relativism what seems to matter most is not the Truth, or the facts, but how you “feel.” And the stronger your … Continue reading
Our $$ for Barbarians?!
Debby Schlussel’s not really my cup of tea but I’ve never found her to be wrong on the facts, especially when it comes to radical Islam. And the facts of this story out of Libya are absolutely sickening. Recent videos … Continue reading
Where we’re headed…?
Greece – A Country Unraveling …in Constitution Square, where the “Can’t pay, won’t pay” movement has unrestricted freedom to intimidate citizens who do not want to break the law. In Patras, where a group of masked individuals attacked an 80-year-old … Continue reading
How the Left is Selling-Out its Entire (Purported) Base on Behalf of the “Green” Lobby
Up-dated: 4-19-11 @ 9:30 “Time To Kill Ethanol Subsidies” at Investors Business Daily has more real “corny” truth. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A great piece by Italia Federici clearly illustrates why we would be “drilling here; drilling now” if the Regressive Left weren’t … Continue reading
With dependency & food stamps for all
Apparently, this development is all part of the master plan as Michelle Malkin reports: In New York, Philadelphia and a total of 30 sites across the country, AmeriCorps and the Department of Agriculture are funding the “National Anti-Hunger and Opportunity … 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
I’m moving to Sandy Springs
Here’s another one of those stories that will never see the light of day in the MSM. Sandy Springs, originally a part of Fulton Country, GA, tired of seeing their tax dollars sucked into Atlanta and getting nothing in return, … Continue reading
Gas Pains
OK, we’re now officially paying more for gas each week than groceries. Stopping to fill up the tank has never been one of my favorite activities, but it’s getting downright painful. Although it is a comfort to know that the … Continue reading
Wake up comrades
Stop listening to the talking heads and the sophistry emanating from Capital Hill. If this last week teaches us anything, it’s that neither political party is actually interested in fixing anything. Daniel Greenfield explains exactly where we headed: “What We … Continue reading
McCotter for U.S. Senate
Thadeus McCotter is a U.S. Rep. for Michigan’s 11th district. (Wish I could claim bragging rights, but that’s the district next to ours.) Last month I attended a local Republican function at which he was the featured speaker. Unfortunately, the … Continue reading


