Monthly Archives: July 2011

One-Dimensional History

Here, from Newsbusters, we have Douglas Brinkley (“historian”) and John Donovan (journocrat) on ABC’S “This Week”; two men whose cognitive reasoning skills have never advanced beyond the tween years, generously sharing with us their Independence Day analysis of America’s founding … Continue reading

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Foolish flying atheists

What is it with atheists that compels them to share their message of hopelessness with the rest of us? Misery loves company?   Over the 4th of July weekend the American Atheists decided it would be fun to rain on … Continue reading

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Heads up Tea Party People…

…And anyone else who understands that we have to restore some fiscal sanity to our federal government: We all need to sign the Cut, Cap & Balance Pledge.   Raising the debt ceiling without condition will only enable Congress to … Continue reading

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Liberty or Tyranny? (Here we go again?)

[That last line always gives me the chills. Is there anyone in Congress today with the courage and convictions of those 56 brave men?]   Listed in between the introduction and the conclusion of the Declaration of Independence are the … Continue reading

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Saturday Shorts 7.2.11

Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention:   The Constitution Refresher ~ This organization holds seminars around the United States to promote a clear understanding of our … Continue reading

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Don’t be duped – Jesus is no collectivist

Religious Left leader Rev. Jim Wallis and his ilk would have us believe that Jesus Christ is some sort of socialist utopian. According to their philosophy, Christians should happily support the concept of the government stealing from one segment of … Continue reading

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