Although the women of the United States are confined within the narrow circle of domestic life, and their situation is, in some respects, one of extreme dependence, I have nowhere seen woman occupying a loftier position; and if I were asked... in which I have spoken of so many important things done by Americans, to what the singular prosperity and growing strength of that people ought mainly to be attributed, I should reply, To the superiority of their women.

--Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
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Sunday, March 18, 2012

Sunday Linking

Put on your goin' to meetin' hat, cause I'm climbing out of the blog hermit cave, where I'm working on a really, really big and interesting post that will knock your socks off!


At Get Along Home, they're throwing books around.

Mrs. Rooster has most recently been talking about the Komen thing, and has a cute blog.

Adrienne conducts a high brow discussion on civility and politics.

Always on Watch gives us the right music to properly celebrate St. Patrick's Day. A refreshing break from
politics.

Quite Rightly at Bread Upon the Waters points out the scary mistrust between our fighting soldiers and Defense Department Head Leon Panetta.

Listen to this Sunday School lesson from Johnny Cash - pertinent to the prophetic Babylon we're seeing today:


Bunkerville tells us that the US and UK have agreed to release the emergency oil reserves

Carol has some news on the Kentucky Derby.

At Revolution Free Press, the official publication of Combat Veterans for Ron Paul, they're getting into the nitty gritty of the delegate fraud that occurred in Athens, GA.

At Common Cents, we have the latest on Pool-megeddon where the ADA has run wild. In the "new economy" I suppose fun things like swimming pools are to be a thing of the past.

At Conservative Pup, we have an Iranian pastor who is facing death for the Lord. The darkness doesn't like the light and "comprehendeth it not". Under my "are you going to heaven?" spot is a Prisoner Link button that will take you to the Voice of the Martyrs site where you can view more like this brave pastor along with their addresses should you wish to write them a note.

At Conservatives on Fire, we're talking about Freedom! what is it and how is it applied.

The Country Thinker says it's time to abandon the SS Republican..

Kid, at Diary of a Rightwing Pussycat, takes on the big issues -  he's found a cool toy that your kids will love, a lesson in scale.

Can you say Senator Meacham? Trestin went to his local Utah Caucus and came out running for State Senate. How to do you like that? Trestin 2012!!




Flyover Pilgrim reminds you of the miraculous.

Brian at his new and improved Frankenstein Government, has a succinct commentary on Bank of America.

Freedom by the Way talks about the audacity of one who just won the lottery, but does not give up their food stamps.

Larry Rubinoff at GoldmanSachs666, your source of all things Goldman, has his reaction to the infamous resignation letter.

At  iOwntheWorld, there is the coolest picture of a brick arch I've ever seen!

Jon Christian Rhyter has his own unique analysis of the Obama Impeachment Proceedings.

Left Coast Rebel, a site I also post upon, has some Irish history for you this weekend.

Fred Reed at Lew Rockwell tells how one's conscience is seared by those who manipulate. One could translate his experiences in the military to the business world as well. Amusing as always.

Maggie gives us the complete analysis of the restriction of free speech and protest around federal buildings..

The Mind Numbed Robot has a graphic that would solve so many problems, too bad the Empire and not the Rebellion is in charge.

Cheryl at My Tea Party Chronicle calls out RINOs and the commie appeasers within in the Republican Party. She ought to really enjoy what I'm working on this next week that is sure to connect some dots.

At Nonsensible Shoes, discussion of the lottery is hashed out.



Larry, at Political Realities informs us that the results of the Missouri Caucus will not be announced. Nothing suspicious there, just move along, everything is under control.

At Reaganite Republican, your source for all things Reagan, is featuring Irish Reagan.

Angela at Red State Eclectic has a great infographic that tells you how to react to being targeted for a drone assassination.

Brian at Six Meat Buffet has the run-down on Santorum the Sanctimonius' war on porn. Quite funny, imo.

Eddie at Something You Might Like reminds us that the US has a whole lot of debt.

Jack Hunter, the Southern Avenger and official blogger of the Ron Paul campaign, asks the question, does Rush want to cut and run in Afghanistan. Someone better warn him about the dreaded "isolationist" cootie bugs.

The Classic Liberal points out the craziness of ignorance of the Fed. Most of your conservatives by now know about it, but it is still not the #1 issue because their "mind-minders" don't harp on it all day. I'll keep saying it over and over: if you don't understand the mechanisms at work here, you're spitting against the wind.



The Other McCain has the conspiracy theory of the Left that Sarah Palin has a secret plan to capture the White House in 2012 by a brokered convention.

The Right Way has more Irish fun, with pipes and everything.

Terry at Thought and Freedom has a piece on internet censorship.

At The Tennessee Sons of Liberty, they're all about Abolishing the TSA.

Vox Day  beclowns Victor Davis Hanson, the idiot who said that Sherman burned and pillaged the South out of his righteous indignation of the oppression of blacks.

TL Davis at Washington Rebel has some bold words about injustice, oppression, and nullification.

Silverfiddle at Western Hero hosts a discussion on when civilizations collide - liberal government and Sharia Law. Not a pretty sight.













Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sunday Rule 5 Detox

Adrienne put's Black Friday in its proper place.

Always on Watch is observes the turning worm, Chris Matthews.

Quite Rightly highlights the neurosurgeon interview wherein we are no longer people, but units. Nice, huh?

At Bunkerville, we some beautiful pictures of Salt Flats in Bolivia.

And Carol shows us in few words why the US military won't be winning any wars with God's blessing.

Red says HR: What's it good for? Nuthin' Maybe she didn't hear how we're referred to as units now. Unit Resources - UR Screwed!

At Common Cents, we're having a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.

The Conservative Pup explains Socialism for thee, but not for me.

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Jim at Conservatives on Fire hasn't posted in a few days due to loss of vision. Please pray that he regains vision in his one working eye.

At Coordinated Illumination, a very good piece on Why We Carry Guns.

Trestin says he'll be posting again next week at Don't Tread on Us.

Flyover Pilgrim has a biography of Alexander Nevsky, the subject of a movie from the 30s I've actually seen.

At Freedom By the Way, the grim reality of the Patriot Act looms large and the massive cognitive dissonance that so many people have regarding it is disturbing.

At GoldmanSachs666, your source of info for all things Goldman, we have a nice article on how cozy Goldman is with our dear leaders. I'll give you just a snippet:
According to research by the Center for Responsive Politics, 19 current members of Congress reported holdings in Goldman Sachs during 2010. Whether by coincidence or not, most of these 19 Goldman Sachs investors in Congress are more powerful or more wealthy than their peers, or both.
Nine of them sit on either the most powerful committee in their chamber or committees charged with regulating the Wall Street giant. Moreover, seven of them are among the 25 wealthiest members of their respective chambers, according to the Center's research.
I'll not drop any names John Boehner, but to say that you may Eric Cantor have heard of  John Kyl some them before:)) Paul Ryan -oh say it ain't so!


I Own the World is reporting on cheap Chinese junk extends to their airlines as well.

Maggie has the story of how the Pilgrims turned from socialism to capitalism after epic resource failure.

Mind Numbed Robot has the Obama presidency by the numbers. Although, students of this blog should know by now that no one president sets the agenda, but that for decades, an oligarchy has been marching steadily forward with the same agenda. Ex. Dept. of Ed.

At Nonsensible Shoes, we're reminded what a godless piece of work we have in the White House.

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Mary at North Face Search, relates how our government sides with Muslims over Christians. We see this happening over and over and yet saying because there are Muslims, we have to hand over our civil liberties. Destabilization, pure and simple.

Eddie Howell at Something You Might Like gives his impressions of the GOP candidates.

The Classic Liberal highlights how Ron Paul handles Occupiers.

Smitty at The Other McCain speaks on how the States are forced into an untenable position and then blamed for it by the same Feds.

At The Right Way, you'll find Sea Stories, a first hand account of being in the 1982 Navy.

Cantons as a New Way to Distribute Power is the topic at Thought and Freedom. When I first read that, I thought of playing Morrowind and being trapped in the "cantons' of Vivec City. Interesting ideas at play here. Love to think about things in new ways -keeps the bean from getting stale.


The Tennessee Sons of Liberty gives you a Ron Paul Thanksgiving.



TL Davis delves into the Degrees of Self Delusion. Readers of this blog know that while the useful idiots are deluded, the Elites have their own designs.

Cindy gives you five reason that five kids are better than four. Welcome to the majors, Cindy!

Brian at Frankenstein Government has a great fantasy piece about what if the Feds would just go away?

LD Jackson at Political Realities takes on the age-old condumdrum, Do laws reflect morality or morality reflect laws?

Silverfiddle takes on Crapitalism, an area until recently got little notice from conservatives, but needs to be noticed by everyone.

Cheryl of My Tea Party Chronicle adapts the poem, The Spider and the Fly, for our new age. This isn't one to read the kids at bedtime.

At The High Tide, a story of a Christian baker and a pair of dykes. Weirdness abounds.

Amy, at Mrs. Rooster's Hen House, gives you some ideas for an All-American Christmas.

At They Say/We Say we learn about the dangers of Crying Wolf.

Liberty Belle has a piece on Biblical male and female relationships - not it's not that kind of post.
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This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:  But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.  If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.  If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.  If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.
I John 5-10


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Rule 5 Sunday Detox Link Up

Giving you some uplift amongst the smoldering ruins of Western Civilization.


Adrienne exposes "Catholic" pro-aborts and the obvious lack of excommunication. It's time for the Catholic church to support the unborn in word AND in deed.


Quite Rightly asks what would Jane Addams think of the Wall Street squalor?

Bunkerville has a piece on progressive foreign policy in action - in Uganda. There must be yet another threat to our "interests"!


Common Cents has the explosive summary of Pat Buchanan's new book, Suicide of a Superpower. Pat Buchanan has run on the Reform Party ticket and is critical of the Establishment. He's a righteous dude, imo.

Jim at Conservative on Fire, tries to keep things positive. Good advice. Like Chuck Baldwin says, Duty is ours, Results are God's.

At Don't Tread on Us, Trestin says take the mote out of your own eye before calling those on the left useful idiots. None of us are immune from being used.


The Sacred Sandwich
Flyover Pilgrim shares some humor on love and dogs.

Freedom by the Way is screaming Stop  the Madness!!!
Sounds like a proponent to my "Repeal it All Plan" (word is Ron Paul will be announcing something similar very soon!)

The writers at GoldmanSachs666  are dishing on Corruption and Goldman Sachs.
Lest you think that corporations are as pure as the wind-driven snow...

Maggie's Notebook is covering the ongoing Marco Rubio early Florida primary scandal, broken by blogging reporter, Stacy McCain.

The Mind Numbed Robot makes the point that The Soul Who Forsakes God Wanders a Barren Landscape.




Mary at North Face Search links to antisemitism within the Occupy Wall Street ranks.

Brian at Six Meat Buffet, says Fret Not, America with on the scene coverage of the Gibson Guitar Rally.

Something You Might Like gives you a quick run-down on Keynesian economics and a Henry Hazlitt lesson.

The Classic Liberal says Teach Your Children How Government Works with a little help from the late Joe Sobran.

Stacy McCain is doing some intense journalism regarding the shifting around of dates in the early primaries. It's the RINOS of Florida at work yet again, but Marco Rubio, a known early FL primary supporter, disavows all knowledge. Greeting from the Future Ambassador of Vanuatu!

The Right Way shouts out to Hank Jr.


Terry at Thought and Freedom speaks out against our insane intellectual property laws, a pet peave of my husband, also a software programmer. It's so messed up, but Terry has some "thoughts" on the matter.

The Tennessee Sons of Liberty call out Candidate McCain on his dismal gun control stance. He says that while the Feds can't regulate guns the state can. This puts him to the left of the NRA and every American who knows that the 2nd Amendment is your gun license. BTW, Justice Sotomayor held this very same position during her confirmation hearings. 

Vox Day points out Incompetence the Art of War. I find it telling that many conservatives will freak out over some public mismanagement, but when our war machine screws up and kills innocent people, they act like nothing has happened. Consistency is the arrow that points to true integrity.

TL at Washington Rebel says take down your American flag and put up the Gadsen in There's No Glory in Ol' Glory.

Cindy at Get Along Home is trusting in God's Provision as her medical coverage ain't covering like it used to. Go subscribe or give as you are led.

Sentry Journal says we're being played. I don't agree with the whole analysis, but that's why I have my own blog.

Silverfiddle at Western Hero declare Obama's Brain Trust Dead.

Always on Watch shares a musical interlude for Autumn.

Kid at Diary of a Right Wing Pussycat tells you to suck it up!



Reaganite Republican features the slaughter of black Libyans by the "freedom fighters". Hate to tell him this kind of thing has been going on for a long, long time as the legion of ex-CIA, intelligence, and military will attest.

Teresa's America presents the History of the US Navy, especially during the Revolution.  John  Adams would be turning in his grave if he knew it was now billing itself as a force for "global good".

The Country Thinker writes on Rand Paul's national Right to Work law. A much needed piece of legislation.

Fuzzy Logic says eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. Break out of your conditioning!

Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee. How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations! For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:     
---Isaiah 14:11-13

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Rule 5 Sunday Detox Link Up

The events being so depressing, it's time for some uplift. It's also time for this "blog hermit" to get out of those 1920s digital newsclippings and do some serious linkin - with some detoxifying uplifts added!
6 mos old

Adrienne shows us some apostasy going on with 'Catholic' Sebelius pushing the free birth control. The Elites have always wanted a smaller herd of evolved primates to manage.

Beach Birdie tells of her experience with a multinational corporation. This is what happens when you don't have competition!

Quite Rightly asks where are the real Obama supporters?

Bunkerville exposes RINOS Christie and Romney telling us that the "science" of global warming is settled for them. ha

Red at Caught him with a Corndog has a "tit"ilating post up.

Common Cents has Obama's presidency statistics up.


Conservative Pup has a tribute up for Sarah Palin and what her future may hold.

Jim at Conservative on Fire, is taking on the commies in recent days, this post deals with our socialist president gathering all the wingnuts onto one bolt.

Cooridinated Illumination has an assortment of quotes, videos and pics relevant to our national situation.

At Don't Tread on Us, Trestin has begun podcasting! This week's installment, Public Education and Karl Marx.

Flyover Pilgrim has a link to the column, Throwaway People, which I first read at Adrienne's. It's a testament to our society which has exchanged human beings for human resources.

Freedom by the Way is cluing us into the dangers of Onstar. Big brother is watching you.



The writers at GoldmanSachs666 have a different take on the Wall Street protests than the average conservative response. These people used to work on Wall St and in the mortgage industry, but hey, what do they know?

Maggie is working fast and furious to cover the ongoing case of guns growing legs and walking into the hands of Drug Cartels. Those who follow the War on Drugs and the government's involvement won't be too shocked.

The Mind Numbed Robot tackles the Mother of All Conspiracies. Welcome to the party!

At Nonsensible Shoes, we have the low-down on conservative Canadian politics.

Mary at North Face Search links to an interesting article about reopening some Nazi cases in Germany. Maybe they should read Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler for some tips.

Cranky at Six Meat Buffet, says We're from the Government, and were here to help -ourselves! bwahaha.


Something You Might Like gives you a quick run-down on Keynesian economics and a Henry Hazlitt lesson.


The Classic Liberal illustrates how the media picks our candidates for us, thus allowing the march to totalitarianism to occur unfettered as we switch out between liberals and RINOs each election.

Stacy McCain has The Herman Cain story. Ya'll know I'm no supporter of the Former Fed official, TARP supporter, Romney supporter, etc. But, hey, to each their own.

The Right Way has a lot fun, happy videos up, so enjoy.



Terry at Thought and Freedom is leaving the Republican Party. There's a lot of us who are going to be right behind you, bud.

In Tennessee, we know that the real enemy is the Federal Reserve Banking Cartel, the Tennessee Sons of Liberty have some pics of freedom-lovers interjecting this fact to the discussion.

There's a reason why Vox Day bills himself as an award winning cruelty artist - here and here. Of course everything he says is completely true, making it that much more biting.

Col. Bunny at Washington Rebel discusses Crony Capitalism, a term I think paints too soft a picture.

Cindy at Get Along Home has a great post on The Economy of Children. Bottom line: children aren't "expensive" in a home where Jesus is Lord - He just keeps providing!

Kelly at Generation Cedar gives us encouragement on housework  and how it is Kingdom work!



Sentry Journal has a great post on the crisis state of mind: Emergencies begat Emergencies.

Silverfiddle at Western Hero takes on the Occupiers.

Always on Watch points out the wastefulness of Obama's kids as paid staff.

My best commenter Kid at Diary of a Right Wing Pussycat tells you the score on the Wall St. protests.

Now, I'm not going to go all-out this Sunday and put up a sermon, but share with you a discussion with Bob Dewaay, pastor of Twin City Fellowship in St. Paul. I love Pastor Dewaay because like me, he graduated from a chemical engineering program just to be called to do something else. If you're disgusted with the sorry excuse of the modern church, Pastor Bob's here to tell you that you're not alone and you're not crazy. Here is: Redefining Christianity, Part 13 - How the Purpose Driven Franchise Changes the Nature of Christian Ministry. Check out the rest of the parts if interested.

Here's the link, if this isn't working for you as it isn't for me right now.

Reaganite Republican has some pictures of Central Planning in action.

Teresa's America shares the humor of Mitt Romney's political contortions.

The Country Thinker has a piece on how lawsuits are destroying our kids ability to play. I say amen.

Fuzzy Logic asks the question, Are we really awake?


As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.                                                                                             --Romans 8: 36-39 

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Rule 5 Sunday

Maggie's Notebook has car tzar, Steve Rattner "ratting" out Mr. Obama.

Adrienne has an impressive linkage post - ok, ok, one of the links is me!

 Red has an important message for us all.

The Other McCain features a post on why driving RINOs out of office is always a great idea.

Have you seen the baby pictures at Get Along Home yet?

Joyce at GoldmanSachs666 explains why Goldman employees are so darn loyal.

At Bread Upon the Waters, hard questions are being raised on why there is no justice for USS Cole victims.

Common Cents features some compare/contrast pics of our dear leader, Obama and macho man, Comrade Putin.  Seems like the "establishment" who writes Obama's script should have made him buff up a little before he took office.

The CL has the latest incident from Police State USA - police brutality takes on a whole new meaning. I wonder if a cop says "Simon says" and you don't do whatever - will you be guilty of resisting arrest? Seems like that's the train of thought for some of these psychos.
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Thus ends my modest linkage - since it's Sunday, thought I'd bring you this message via The Sacred Sandwich from the "Prince of Preachers", Charles Spurgeon. (BTW, he forecast the downgrade of Christianity in the 1870s):

I have seen boys bathing in a river in the morning. One of them has just dipped his toes in the water, and he cries out, as he shivers, “Oh, it’s so cold!” Another has gone in up to his ankles, and he also declares that it is fearfully chilly.


But see! another runs to the bank, and takes a header. He rises all in a glow. All his blood is circulating, and he cries “Delicious! What a beautiful morning! I am all in a glow. The water is splendid!” That is the boy for enjoying a bath!

You Christian people who are paddling about in the shallows of religion, and just dipping your toes into it—you stand shivering in the cold air of the world which you are afraid to leave. Oh, that you would plunge into the river of life! How it would brace you! What tone it would give you! In for it, young man! In for it!
Be a Christian, out and out. Serve the Lord with your whole being. Give yourself wholly to him who bought you with his blood. Plunge into the sacred flood by grace, and you will exclaim—

“Oh, this is life! Oh, this is joy,
My God, to find thee so!
Thy face to see, thy voice to hear,
And all thy love to know.”
May we thus walk in newness of life! Amen.
— Charles Spurgeon from his sermon, Christ’s Resurrection and Our Newness of Life.


Saturday, July 10, 2010

Rule 5 Sunday

Adrienne's Corner links up to the Daily Gator's exhaustive list of useless federal agencies to be gotten rid of without us even missing them.

Caught Him with a Corndog is rallying support for the ban on the drilling moratorium.

Maggie's Notebook is on the same page as myself, highlighting how police officers in Gulf Shores protecting BP back down when you ask for their supervisor.

At Bread Upon the Waters, an analysis of Philadelphia ACORN and the Department of "Justice".

At Get Along Home, we are discussing the "dirty little secrets" of homeschooling.

Spunky Homeschool exposes the dangers of a national curriculum. Even if you don't homeschool, this is an important issue that will affect you.

Congratulations to the McCain family on the nuptials of their 21-year-old daughter. Atta girl Kennedy! 

That wasington Rebel, the Irish Cicero, has a great post, "We're Fluxed?" All's I got to say is, Larry McDonald was right.

Weird Al was in town recently, but I didn't make it, so I'll compensate with this fun little ditty:

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Rule 5 Sunday

The most important freedom action item right now is saving Mosab Yoseuf from deportation by our myopic, juvenile, insipid, unconstitutional, useless, arrogant, jealous redundant Department of Homeland Security. Learn about it at Caught Him with a Corndog, Camp of the Saints, The Lonely Conservative, Maggie's Notebook, and hopefully all righteous blogs everywhere. Check it out on Son of Hamas.

Bread Upon the Waters tells us how to go about paving the road to Hell. I'm pretty sure there's a Bible verse about this, anyway,

Can't get enough of Gov. Chris Christie? Go to Daily Christie, your daily source of all things Common Sense Christie. Not sure if this blogger has thought of swag opportunities - might put his portrait up beside George Washington  'cause he's that awesome.

The Other McCain discusses what happens when everybody jumps up and wants to lead. Confusion can ensue. Like our Governor's Race here in Tennessee.

I Own the World exposes Obama's Ministry of Truth.  Hmm. Ministry of Truth, where have I seen that before?

The Washington Rebel informs us of The Gravity of the Situation.

Please keep Katie Granju in your prayers, as greiving gets difficult after everyone else starts moving on.

In Tennessee news, we had a pretty much party line vote in the House on the Tennessee Health Freedom Act. Tom Humphrey has the list. There were nine Republicans who did not care enough to show up for the vote. Even if you don't live in TN, take time to write them a letter telling them how much you appreciate their diligence in careening us all towards tyranny.

In Tennessee we are also experiencing a three-way republican primary for Governor. Terry Frank has the lowdown on Team Wamp. Other contenders are Bill Haslam, whom Brian Hornback has the goods on & current Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey who has vowed to give the Federal Government the boot.

Here's what kind of arrogance we have to deal with in Knox County, Tennessee behold Teh  Has:

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Rule 5 Sunday

This week in the blogosphere:

The heart-breaking case of the death of Henry Granju continues to perplex. His mother, famous blogger, Katie Allison Granju has said he was admitted to the hospital with blunt force trauma and a drug overdose. The police are saying there wasn't a crime that can be prosecuted because there was not a weapon. Something does not add up. Apparently,  Jack Bauer didn't kill as many people as we thought since he used his bare hands a lot.

The Other McCain will make you swell with pride and tears with this post.

At Big Government, there is a wicked awesome graph illustrating clearly what is wrong with the government school system.


Bread Upon the Waters has all of the info about the Mosque at Ground Zero.

Six Meat Buffet has a story on how we combat terrorism here in Tennessee.

Here's a heartfelt post from Get Along Home entitled Just Mommy. I saw it at The Other McCain.

There might be something about Andrea Bocelli that you didn't know  - check it out at Adrienne's Corner. BTW, Andrea is a dude, a dude who sings opera and will make you cry in a good way.

Here's another dude who can sing -  I just love this song!
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