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Rape Victims - NOT What You'd Expect

Rape is a common crime in wars.  It's not uncommonly used deliberately, particularly in so-called civil wars, to demoralize the civilian population.  For that reason, many international organizations condemn it, and work hard to provide assistance to victims. Unless that victim Read More: Share

It's Like Taking Off a Band-Aid

Y'all have to rip it off, quick. I'm NOT in favor of closing down the government.  However, MORE: Share

The Debt Ceiling & Immigration

The show-down is likely to come soon.  The crucial question on our minds is: How will the outcome, whether raising, lowering, or keeping the limit the same affect the country’s work in improving Border Security? MORE: Share

Religion and the Same-Sex Marriage Push

Why is this even a problem? The NY law put in religious exemptions; that is, presumably, religions will not have to perform same-sex marriages, if their doctrine is opposed to it. So, despite being able to marry civilly, gays cannot then force the Church of the Latter Day Saints (Mormons) to marry the couple. Is this sufficient? MORE: Share

Contact Your Senator

I've a new post up at Blogs for Borders. Share

The American Character

I’m reading a very interesting book (my library has e-books available – it makes my book addiction more affordable). The New Road to Serfdom, by Daniel Hannan.  Unlike  the original Road to Serfdom,  which was primarily economic, this book is centered on the cultural and  MORE: Share

Using Alinsky’s Tactics Against His Players

Click the link for a VERY FUNNY video , showing a Congressman punking the Dems. Share

Some Practical Suggestions for Medicaid/Medicare Reform

I was reading  Paul Ryan’s plan for rescuing Medicaid/Medicare  in the National Review. Did you know that between 10-30% of Medicaid/Medicare claims may be fraudulent?  That’s a powerful incentive to MORE: Share

Keep Your D****d Hands Off My Constitution!

Obama is at it again.  He references the “inalienable rights”  guaranteed under the Constitution, without mentioning an apparently distasteful word – G MORE: Share

Random 4th of July Thoughts and links

I just love this day!  It’s NOT because I get a day off – as a teacher, I’m already on vacation.  Most of my life, I’ve not been obligated to report to work in the summer (child, student, housewife, teacher).  No, it’s strictly my love for America. I was hopelessly retro, even in my youth.  While my peers were busy cataloguing the evils of our country, I was loving the sight of the Red, MORE: Share

Border Crossing - Reality Check

From  Tony Rogers If you cross the North Korean border illegally you get 12 years of hard labor. (Unless Al Gore is your friend and boss...) MORE: Share

The Road to 9-11 - Part 1

It’s been almost 10 years since that day, when a substantial part of the American population changed – myself included. I remember that morning.  I was at work.  I had just started a new job MORE: Share

Ch-ch-ch-changes!

I've finally got some parts of the new site like I want them to be.  Due to not having ads/revenue sources here, I'd like you to keep using the old site for a little while longer.  I'll post an excerpt of the post on the old site, then you MORE: Share

Here's Information About The Catholic Project

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Why Is "Under God" So Important?

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It's a little long, but very good.   Found at The Anchoress. If you go to YouTube, there's a whole slew of videos Fr. Barron has made on Catholic topics - just search on his name. He also runs a blog at WordOnFire. Share

Remember the Fourth!

For what it was: A TAX REVOLT! And remember what the letters T E A stand for: Taxed Enough Already!   I'm just saying. Share