Then again, where has decency gone? And how do we get it back?
I play a massive multi-player on-line game.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
I play a massive multi-player on-line game.
Continue readingGerald Ford, like Harry Truman, was a decent man.
Continue readingLately, I’ve been taking walks around my neighborhood looking at all of the Christmas decorations.
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Continue readingI don’t have the mental energy to be original this morning, but I would like to list some of the things that caught my eye. As you know, I have a huge problem with identity politics, an insidious liberal habit that classifies people by the color of their skin, or
Continue readingMy son started it with a mild, generic cold, which my daughter also caught. My husband then joined in with a medium cold, that left him pretty miserable. I’ve now been visited by a cold on steroids, which had me complete incapacitated for the last few hours. This is not
Continue readingAt a Christmas concert, I heard a beautiful song that I’ve never heard before: Gesu Bambino, by Pietro Yon. If you go here, you can a thin, but decent midi version. Now imagine this same melody with dense layers of harmony from an 80 voice chorus, along with a glorious
Continue readingFrom one of my favorite resources, Dictionary.com, comes this definition for “diversity“: di
Continue readingKevin asked me a good question, and one that I’ve been wondering myself.
Continue readingOne of the best Hugh Hewitt/Mark Steyn moments I’ve heard, covering fascism, Diana Mosley, the Holocaust, Holocaust denial, the Cedar Revolution, the Israel/Hezbollah war, etc. UPDATE:
Continue readingMy husband and I are in one of those cars where the temperature can be set differently for the driver and the front seat passenger.
Continue readingI have a project I need to do this very morning, before noon, so won’t be blogging for a few hours.
Continue readingI just want all of you to know that I think you’re wonderful guests at my blog.
Continue readingThe English is slightly mangled,* but the analysis is strong over at Samson Blinded, a blog that characterizes itself as a “Machiavellian Perspective on the Middle East Conflict.”
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