I rarely post or comment on the Huffington Post, but apparently what I did say has not made me any friends over there. Today I got this little note when I tried to reply to someone elses comment: I always … Continue reading
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Do it for the children, the Democrats like to say. They’re the children we did it for, and, if this is the best they can do, they’re done for. … Continue reading
I have seen many questions raised about the prospect of having a Mormon as President of The United States. These usually run along the lines of Can we trust a man who believes that some dude in SLC literally speaks … Continue reading
It would probably be near here: Just returned from a week with my family in the high Uintahs up near Mirror Lake. The trip was courtesy of some old family friends who own a nice cabin in Uintah Lands with … Continue reading
at the end of a roll of film. Before: and after: … Continue reading
I have been converting my fathers 35mm slide collection to digital and thought that I might share a few of the classics: Somewhere in Connecticut, fall of 1958 Lobster, Fairhaven, Mass 1959 A classic view of Horse Neck Beach, August … Continue reading
Orson Scott Card on inspiration: A claim of inspiration is a claim of authority, and, as a writer, I have none. That is why I never claim that anything I wrote was inspired by God, not even things I wrote … Continue reading
From Dan Riehl: It isn’t our rhetoric that scares the Left politically. It’s the passion from which it springs. And it’s the passion, not the rhetoric, that they actually want to quiet most of all. And we must not let … Continue reading
All of you trying to associate the TEA Party types with the Tucson shootings have gone and ticked Michelle off … Continue reading
Update: In 2010, the Democrats passed ObamaCare by a 7 vote margin. In 2011, the Republicans passed the bill to repeal ObamaCare with a 55 vote margin. In each case, one side of the vote was bi-partisan. In both cases, … Continue reading