Commentary Appropriate For Today’s Changing World

A Look At The Goin’s On

December 27, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Aaaarrrgghh! We are in the final stages of getting dug out from the last storm, chronicled here and here, and guess what? We’re told that another storm of equal intensity is on its way. For you low-landers, that would mean 12-24 inches of snow and 35-45 mile an hour winds. So…in the spirit of preparedness, […]


Christmas Thoughts

December 24, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

As they peered with searching eyes into the manger, what did the shepherds see? I mean, what did they really see? As they looked into the crude manger, did they see in the Christ child’s intent gaze, the love and compassion that must surely have been there? Did they see the calloused feet that […]


Some Thoughts And Questions

December 18, 2006 - Number of Comments » 4

In my travels this morning, I found the following piece. It’s a bit on the lengthy side; but, well worth the time invested. Please take the time to read it and consider it’s implications. Methinks the good captain is expressing the same thoughts and asking the same questions that most of us would like to […]


Interview

December 15, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

I’m a bit late to the party on this one; but, if you’ve not had the opportunity, stop by Thinking Right for a great interview with one of the guys that is doing the heavy lifting over in Iraq.


War Correspondents Extraordinaire

December 13, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

If you haven’t been following Michael Fumento and Bill Roggio, you’ve been missing out on some of the most heart-pounding reporting coming out of Iraq today. Both of these gentlemen, as independent reporters, paying their own way, have been embedded with the troops in Iraq for over two years now. These guys are both ex-military […]


Global War On Terror/War Against Islamofascism

December 12, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Senator Rick Santorum, outgoing junior senator from Pennsylvania, shares his very accurate, but incredibly depressing thoughts on the battle in Iraq and the Iraq Study Group. Santorum, with ruthless insight, shares his views on the newly minted SecDef, Robert Gates:
If America were not at war, I would have deferred to the president’s judgment in his […]


Times, They Are A Changin’

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Hmm… If one were so inclined, one could have a ton “O” fun with this picture. But, being the objective, restrained, wanna be journalist that I am, I’ll turn my back, walk away, and quietly chuckle under my breath. Looks like life as a dictator has gotten a whole lot easier these days. ‘Twas the […]


A Word Or Two Or Three Or…

December 11, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Well, they say that when you’re stumped and have nothing to write about…write about not having anything to write about. I’m not quite to that point yet; but, I’m gettin’ close. So, on that note, I’ll maybe have just a word or two to say about things.
The world, in all it’s glory, seems about […]


The Law Is The Law

December 6, 2006 - Number of Comments » 10

So if the US government determines that it is against the law for the words under God to be on our money, then, so be it.
And if that same government decides that the Ten Commandments are not to be used in or on a government installation, then, so be it.
I say, so be it , […]


South Of The Mason Dixon Line

December 1, 2006 - Number of Comments » 4

Hmmm….having been born, bred, and raised south of the Mason Dixon line, I’m not sure how to take this.

What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Midland

“You have a Midland accent” is just another way of saying “you don’t have an accent.” You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, […]