We Laugh Because We Believe

Year 2009

‘Can I Live?’ Rap Song

That’s right. CMR has a rap song on it. Laugh it up fuzzballs but it’s a pretty powerful pro-life statement. And kinda’ catchy. CMR Thanks to the always great Paul at Thoughts of a Regular Guy who asks “It’s probably… Continue Reading →

The Glass Is Half Full

I won a bet with Matthew from last week when I told him that Van Jones would resign on Sunday. He was too big a potential liability to let him hang around and a Sunday of a long weekend is… Continue Reading →

A Thing on Your Thing

I was recently at a train station doing one of my favorite things. People watching. Train stations are great because you can blatantly listen to other people’s conversations, watch their ticks, learn their histories just through sheer proximity. I watched… Continue Reading →

I’m Tellin’ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With five children in the house all summer there’s been a rash of “I’m tellin” outcries and then the aggrieved party stomps in to see me with a complaint about their persecuting sibling. It’s become a constant. I know it’s… Continue Reading →

Just The Facts Obama, Just The Facts

I loved this. Nothing ever changes, nothing ever will. h/t Hotair

Homeschooling Might be Better Than This

HT Fail Blog

New Game Show: “What’s the Headline?”

Welcome ladies and gentleman to the newest online game show sweeping the nation called “What’s the Headline?” where viewers at home read four quotes from celebrities, notables, and politicians and see which one the mainstream media deems worthy of being… Continue Reading →

With Friends Like These…

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” –George Santayana Above is Santayana’s famous aphorism. I wonder what he would say about those who choose not to remember it? Seventy years ago Tuesday, September 1, 1939, Germany… Continue Reading →

Bishops: Gov’t Not Always The Answer

The Kansas City Bishops wrote an important statement concerning universal health care that bucks the conventional wisdom concerning the USCCB and ObamaCare: The right of every individual to access health care does not necessarily suppose an obligation on the part… Continue Reading →

Better Off For Workin’ Women?

Leave it to a Republican lacking the courage of his convictions (sorry if that is redundant) and to miss an opportunity to have a real debate. Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell is in hot water over his 1989 thesis in… Continue Reading →

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