This story from the Hornsey and Crouch Journal has every element I love in a sacrilegious art story. First, introduce the brave courageous artist, bring in the overreacting Christians, sprinkle on a suggestion that religious fanatics are responsible for all… Continue Reading →
Apropos of nothing but way too waggish to ignore, I give you J.D. Carriere. cmrHT to Jeff Culbreath. You have, Dear Reader, perhaps had stuck between your teeth something vegetable; a poppy seed, spinach, whatnot. Likewise indecent exposure. To rectify… Continue Reading →
When asked what religion you are, you say, “I was raised Catholic…” If you’ve said, “I’m a Catholic but I think for myself…” You refer in an un-mocking manner to “The Spirit of Vatican II.” If you’re pro-choice. If you’re… Continue Reading →
Overheard: Six year old to younger sister: You never hear anything.Five year old: I know. It’s weird. Sometimes my ears turn off when people start talking to me. This is completely believable to me as I took her in to… Continue Reading →
LarryD at Acts of the Apostasy cracked us up with this twist on the potential discovery of the world oldest church in Syria. There are unconfirmed reports that Call To Action has their own archaeologist on-site, and she has made… Continue Reading →
I’m driving my eight year old daughter to school. In tow is the six year old girl(now on summer vacation), the five year old girl, the three year old boy, and the almost one year old baby. I don’t know… Continue Reading →
Ok. Who read the New York Times article today about the Clinton’s obsession with listing those who were loyal and those who weren’t and couldn’t help but think of Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter? Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was gracious… Continue Reading →
Big Brown’s mysteriously awful performance at the Belmont Stakes is explained by photos and videos taken the weekend before the race.
Just days after Barack Obama’s nomination for the Presidency was assured, spokesheep for lambs across the world are confirming that talks have begun with lions for a sit down. Now this is far from the “lie down” of lambs and… Continue Reading →
Stare decisis — “to stand by things decided” is a Latin legal term, used in common law systems expressing the notion that, according to case law, prior court decisions must be recognized as precedent. It is the judicial equivalent of… Continue Reading →
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