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I Am Woman – Hear Me

The last two months have been something to behold. Regardless of her politics or experience, I think that no objective observer can deny the media and the political left’s overwhelming desire to destroy Sarah Palin, by any means necessary. Is… Continue Reading →

I’m An Embarrassment

At different times in my life, I’ve been an embarrassment to my family, my sports teams, my wife, everyone near me on the dance floor, and definitely my children. I’m pretty used to it. But it’s just starting to dawn… Continue Reading →

This is Just Cute, Not Political

I’m putting this up not for political reasons. I’m putting it up because it’s adorable. I mean, it does show how cute kids are and that babies are a blessing and that I wish we would all accept them as… Continue Reading →

A Star Is Born/Homerun Whatever. It was Great

(See updates at the bottom of this story) Chris Wallace said “A Star is Born.” Nina Eason said “a homerun.” Wolf Blitzer said “A Star is Born.” Even the lunatic Keith Olberman admitted that somewhere somehow could like something like… Continue Reading →

Republicans Draft Abortion Language for Platform

The Republicans have put forth their working draft to Platform Committee Members. The language is very strong on the life issue. I think you’ll like it. Maintaining The Sanctity and Dignity of Human Life Faithful to the first guarantee of… Continue Reading →

A Tale of Two Parties

I am nobody. I know that. I’m one red vote in the likely blue state of Pennsylvania. But just speaking for this one individual voter I can say there is no way I can support John McCain if he selects… Continue Reading →

Republican Primates

My smug-o-meter shot off the charts this week following the GOP debate. The liberal elite so abhors those who believe in God they forget that most of us do actually do. During the recent GOP debate on MSNBC, three candidates… Continue Reading →

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