I’ve been considering starting a grass-roots political movement to battle tax increases to fund government schools. Enrollment has been steady or declining, in the district I reside in, it has been declining since 1985, and for according to their 2006-2007…
Beggers CAN Be Choosers…
… at least according to the food banks in the Twin Cities metro area. Now I am all for food banks. I love them! It puts charity where it belongs, in the private sector. We need more food banks and…
Battling Illness, Boredom, and Tabloid TV
I was home sick over the weekend battling a cold. I left work early on Wednesday and was home Thursday and Friday. It gave me much more free time than I wanted, and was very boring. I felt best when…
Vote With Your Dollars
Ray Comfort & Co. have put up a new site aimed at hitting Hollywood where it hurts when they resort to blasphemy in movies. I don’t tend to watch a lot of movies, but I like the idea. It’s quite…
Climate Hysteria
Yesterday. local talk show host Jason Lewis had Scotland’s Lord Christopher Monckton on his show to talk about “Global Warming.” Monckton has challenged Al Gore to debate Global Warming and has thus far been answered with silence. Anyway, there is…
“Vestigial” Organs
This morning on the way to work, I was listening to the local radio know-it-all. Because my morning drive is only about 15 minutes long, I often miss parts of discussions, so I don’t know why he was talking about…
Why I Like Him
It’s nice to see that someone on the Right is willing to say it. I also love that he laid the cards on the table in regards to the Fed.
Herman Who?
If you have listened to The Way of the Master Radio at all over the last 3-6 months, you know that they’ve been talking about a product they were working on called “Herman Who”, a look at Biblical hermeneutics. Well,…
Muslims Persecuted By Christians
You don’t see that headline very often, and for good reason – it just doesn’t happen. However, Christians are persecuted all over the world simply for what they believe. Christian churches are being ordered closed and those who are steadfast…
More on the “Unfairness Doctrine”
On Tuesday, in my post “Silencing the Opposition”, I wrote about the “Fairness Doctrine”, which is anything but fair. After giving it more thought, I realized that while this is a horrible and unconstitutional idea, and I am vehemently opposed…
Mourning Falwell
I didn’t comment yesterday on the death of Jerry Falwell because honestly I don’t know much about him. He had a lot of enemies, and has a lot of people that are happy to hear of his death. However, I…
The Non-Debate
I didn’t watch the first Republican debates, but I did catch the ones last night. I would say that I was disappointed, but I expected so little that it was no surprise that they lived up to my very low…
Clinton Lied – People Died
People have such short memories, which is why the media gets away with such incredibly slanted “news”. As I’ve stated more times than I care to count, I am no fan of George Bush’s war of constant redefinition. However, I…
Silencing the Opposition
Yesterday I wrote about the scathing hypocrisy on the left. A blatant example that is in the news now is the so-called fairness doctrine. It applies to radio broadcasts, and states that any show that mainly consists of opinion must…