We Laugh Because We Believe

Author Patrick Archbold

PLINO-PALOOZA

The fact that the GOP nomination process has come down to Newt and Mitt is hard enough to take. But this is all I can takes and I can’t takes no more. Especially not this… America’s first black female secretary… Continue Reading →

Still Praying For Christopher Hitchens

Christopher Hitchens now knows the truth of it. Christopher Hitchens the smart, acerbic, funny, mean, insightful, and thick commenter on all things has passed away at the age of 62. Hitchens may have been most famous for his outspoken atheism…. Continue Reading →

Get The Message? Laughable Media Lockstep

Look, media bias stories are boring. We all know they have an agenda already. But every once in a while it is so obvious it is laughable. We know they are biased, but do they have to be so unoriginal?… Continue Reading →

Not Newt

National Review Online has a fair, balanced, and reasonable editorial on our looming primary decision. While giving credit to Newt’s positive characteristics, it has come to the same conclusion that I have. Not Newt. I, like many other conservatives, have… Continue Reading →

I Bake Because I Love

After and incredible amount of nagging, I finally convinced (cajoled) my wife Terri into writing her first guest post for CMR. I am really proud of her! I Bake Because I Love — Terri Archbold Similar to the sentiment of… Continue Reading →

Best Non-Jesus Christmas Song – EVER!

Nothing, and I mean nothing celebrates the birth of the baby Jesus like a song about a dog and a German killing machine flying airplanes. I get weepy just thinking about it.

Longfellow’s Lament “Christmas Bells”

“I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day…” So begins a poem, a lament really, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. To us Longfellow is a guy we read in a textbook in high school. I don’t even know if they read him… Continue Reading →

Attn CMR Peeps. Pat Has A Running Blog

So as you know, I occasionally write here at CMR about running and triathlon training. For me, endurance training has many connections to the spiritual life. As such, I like to write about it sometimes. However… Matthew has made it… Continue Reading →

Blob Of Tissue Gets Honors At College

Viability. Madeline Mann, former blob of tissue, was born weighing only 9.9 ounces. You read that right, a little over half of one pound. She weighed less than a burger at Applebees. She was certainly not viable and her potential… Continue Reading →

My Last Baby?

We’re not supposed to feel this way. We’re supposed to be the strong ones. Us men, we face facts, we see things as they are and we move on. Except I don’t want to move on. My wife loves babies…. Continue Reading →

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