Monthly Archives: July 2011
Butterflies ~ Beautifully Designed
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made;
Fiscal Sanity ~ what REALLY works
Remember the surly public sector mobs badgering Madison late last winter? And the cowardly Democratic state reps who ran from the state as well as from their responsibilities to the voters? Well luckily for the citizens of Wisconsin these childlike … Continue reading
Saturday Shorts 7-30-11
Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention: Default, Dear Brutus, Is Not In Our Stars, But In Ourselves ~ Iowahawk – with a little levity as … Continue reading
Tea Party Hobbits
So the Wall Street Journal figures they’ll mock the Tea Party by calling us Hobbits. And John McCain decides to further ridicule conservatives by quoting that Journal Op-Ed on the floor of the Senate…. Ahem. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Memo to … Continue reading
Keep the faith “Hobbits”!
My favorite Tea Party video – “Don’t Stop Me Now!” This is from the 9-12-09 March on Mordor Washington: Be encouraged! For each and every person in D.C. that day there were hundreds – if not thousands more -who … Continue reading
Mobilizing to save babies
Great story out of Orlando ~ I have so much admiration for the people who have been on the frontlines of the pro-life movement for decades. Knowing that Truth is on their side, temporary set-backs rarely discourage or deter … Continue reading
Michigan could really use some “Balance”
Can Michigan can fix its economy, control government spending, save for the future and improve infrastructure with Benefits in Balance? Makes perfect sense. Why does the private sector have to cover their own benefits, or in many cases … Continue reading
Fiscal Crisis 101
When most of us hear the word “trillions” our eyes glaze over. It’s hard to get your head around numbers that high. We know the national debt is totally out-of-control. But just how bad is it? Here’s a great … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Constantino Brumidi!
Who? I know. I’d never heard of him either until I happened upon a story at AwesomeStories (a site that provides primary source information for educators). Constantino Brumidi, born in Rome (July 26, 1805 – February 19, 1880) to … Continue reading
Dishonest Obe
Joseph Curl at the Washington Times details how the President’s varied versions of the debt negotiations just don’t square with reality: Is Obama a pathological liar?. In a word – Yes. In the weird world that is Washington, men and … Continue reading


