Monthly Archives: April 2011
Call Spend-anon – we need an intervention
Are RHINOs just enablers – or are they addicts too? A good piece by Jeffery Lord at the American Spectator asks if and when the Republicans will preform a serious intervention – or join the Party of Charlie Sheen. Like … Continue reading
Jesus is just too “controversial”
Sex, violence, profanity – not a problem for movie theater advertisements, according to NCM Media Networks. But Jesus? Well hey, they gotta draw the line somewhere! So what’s new? As Rebecca Hagelin asks in her TownHall post: Over two thousand … 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
Gianna Jessen: abortion survivor
Just heard Gianna Jessen speaking on with Bob Dutko on his radio show yesterday. Amazing story. Awesome young woman. Gianna is a Christian. Her life was given to her by the grace of God. She shouldn’t be walking, but more … 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
Genesis 12:3
“I will bless those who bless you, And I will curse him who curses you; And in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.”
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
Persecuted, but not forsaken
What is it about Christianity, which tells us “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”, that causes such worldwide persecution? Please pray. Open Doors YouTube website
A study in contrasting values
Came across this inspiring piece yesterday in the Mail Online. It’s about Lance Corporal Kylie Watson, a medic with Royal Army Medical Corps, who’s only the fourth woman in history to be awarded the British Armed Service’s Military Cross, an … Continue reading
Prayers for Deb & Dub
Judi McLeod of Canada Free Press posted this article yesterday about Doug (“Dub”) and Deb Bronson: The Ballad of the Little People. The Bronson’s posts, which are featured on CFP as well as on their own blog: Ridin Out the … 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.


