We Laugh Because We Believe

Month September 2009

Save the Sheep!

Alright. This is my new favorite story ever. I know I say that like once a month but this time I really mean it. Reuters reports that a class of school children in England have been rearing this lamb since… Continue Reading →

I Have A Dream

Jimmy Carter ought to be ashamed of himself. Millions of Americans are legitimately concerned over an attempt by a political party to fundamentally change the country through government without regard to the limits imposed by the Constitution. These are legitimate… Continue Reading →

Leave it to the Cables

Charlie Gibson sneeringly said of the news surrounding the ACORN videos that “maybe that’s one you leave to the cables.” Yes Charlie. You at Good Morning America had much bigger stories that really mattered to people like… An interview with… Continue Reading →

I’m Not Biased, I’m Incompetent

Michelle Malkin reports that ABC’s Charlie Gibson explained why he hasn’t covered the news concerning ACORN in recent days: While listening to Don Wade and Roma this morning on WLS AM Chicago, they had Charlie Gibson on as their usual… Continue Reading →

Fr. Barron on the film “District 9”

Life is Short, Have an Affair

Wow. Now, that’s offensive. But should we really be surprised? Probably not. In our culture, marriage is not seen as sacred. In fact the term “sacred” has been banished from public discourse lest someone be offended by your religious talk…. Continue Reading →

I Think Opera Is Stupid

I think opera is stupid, but the truth is I have never been to one. So I finally decided to see what is all about. So the other night I went to the opera. I must admit that the music… Continue Reading →

Moral Conundrum for Newsweek

Newsbusters reports that “Newsweek.com today has a cheeky frontpage headline in “The Case for Killing Granny,” with a subheader promising an explanation as to “Why curbing excessive end-of-life care is good for America.’” The magazine also promises readers to explain… Continue Reading →

ACORN Should Be Closed For Stupidity

The Senate has voted 83-7 to cut off ACORN Housing Funds. Wow. If you ever think that you can’t make a difference in this world just think on the fact that two ridiculously dressed young people may have just taken… Continue Reading →

The Moral Story of the Vampire

A recent article in Touchstone magazine opened my eyes to the Catholic moral story of the vampire– which is about more than movie theater titillation. Anglican vicar Robert Hart writes explaining the moral dilemma of the traditional vampire story and… Continue Reading →

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