Monthly Archives: October 2011
Fighting Union Thuggery with the Facts
I happened to hear about Union Facts, a new website, on a radio talk show the other day, and decided to check it out – glad I did. Looks like a valuable resource for union members who are tired of … Continue reading
“American history shall march across that skyline”
… So declared Danish-American sculptor, Gutzon Borglum, about his ambitious project in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Eighty-four years ago today, on October 4, 1927, the massive sculpture was begun on Mt. Rushmore. While the monument is impressive in … Continue reading
Banning Free Speech in Oz
“In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act.” ~ George Orwell ~ Last week in Australia multicultural intolerance won a decisive battle over freedom of speech ~ The assumed right of unfettered freedom of … Continue reading
ObamAgenda: Fueling the Recession
“The actions and policies of President Obama and his Administration to block, prevent, delay, hinder, revoke, tax, and drive up the cost of American-made energy is simply mindboggling.” Congressman Doc Hastings(R-WA), Chairman, House Committee on Natural Resources … Continue reading
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)
Wonderful video by Chris Tomlin. Beautiful autumn visuals, interspersed with clips from the film “Amazing Grace” (William Wilberforce story) ~ highly recommended, if you haven’t already seen it. And he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for … Continue reading
Saturday Shorts 10-1-11
Random links of interest, concern or curiosity from the past week or so, that deserve at least a SHORT mention: Constitutional Mythbusters ~ No, the Constitution isn’t racist, indecipherable, or living and breathing. The Foundry clears things up for … Continue reading


