Monthly Archives: May 2011
The REAL “Hope”
“Until you’ve actually seen them in action, you have no conception of their courage.” ~ Bob Hope speaking of our troops. Bob Hope (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) star of vaudeville, radio, movies and television, was probably best … Continue reading
Lies, lies and more lies
The mass of misinformation issuing from the White House on the OBL kill clearly demonstrates the utter contempt the Obama administration feels for the American people. In “The Fog of Fog” Michelle Malkin has valiantly attempted to recap the twisted … Continue reading
Chalk one up for the Grown-Ups
If you haven’t yet read Diana West’s The Death of the Grown-Up you need to – because it goes a long way toward diagnosing the myriad of problems facing our country today. Eschewing personal responsibility, integrity, self-sacrifice and wisdom for … Continue reading
Well duh!
From the San Francisco Chronicle: “Education: High-schoolers’ civics knowledge waning”. Three out of 4 U.S. students lack a basic understanding of democracy, of how the U.S. political system works and what it means to be a citizen of this country, … 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
Must be an NHL fan
Not quite sure what to think about this guy… With OBL Dead, Man Shaves for First Time Since 9/11/01 … actually I am – he’s pretty cool! 😀
Man-child-in-Chief?
UPDATE 5-4-11: Staged photo? Can we believe anything (check out this Bookworm Room post – nice list of conflicting information) this administration says or does?
Conflicting interests – what’s a Leftie to think?
The Progressive-Leftist worldview rarely intersects with reality. Which is why many of our friends on the left are not quite sure how they’re supposed to react to the death of Bin Laden. If you’re anti-American and anti-military can you really … Continue reading


