(From a report by Kyle Hooten, a sophomore at St. Olaf, who reports for The College Fix. We can only hope that more young men and women who are cognizant of what is really going on with our colleges and universities continue to have the courage to speak out and expose the liberal influence and … Continue reading Blind Leading the Blind
Greta, Go Home!
Swedish teen Greta Thunberg is the new poster child for the Climate Change fear-mongers. The liberal media has jumped on this teenage bandwagon and will probably stay on it until the teen either gets tired of all the hype herself or someone (where are her parents??) puts her in her place, or more likely, they'll … Continue reading Greta, Go Home!
No Convention Needed (re-post)
Some members of Congress are crowing that the Electoral College needs to be abolished, annulled, disbanded, whatever you want to call it, they want it gone. One of the ways that could be accomplished would be to have an Article V Convention. I wrote this post in Feb, 2017. I think it is worth re-posting. … Continue reading No Convention Needed (re-post)
The Climate Change Strike(out)
It's a continuing “big” news story-- the earth is warming up. But they no longer use “global warming” to describe it. There are two many questions that pop up at different times that seem to contradict the fear to which the left-environmentalists insist the world succumb. For instance, the first week of September in the … Continue reading The Climate Change Strike(out)
Gates
I don't know if “Watergate” was the first use of a coined term about a government coverup, but the liberals and Mainstream Media have provided a few of their own: Sweat-gate: CNN Brian Stelter tried to catch President Trump in a lie during his trip to Fayetteville, N.C. Stelter tweeted: Trump just said there are … Continue reading Gates
Typewriters and Monkeys Part II
Occasionally you hear someone say something like “It makes me feel like I'm part of something bigger.” Usually inspired by looking out over a mountain range, or flying above the country high enough to see the patchwork of fields and farms below. There are accounts of divers coming in close contact with a great whale, … Continue reading Typewriters and Monkeys Part II
Typewriters and Monkeys
Some of us remember learning to type on a typewriter. Not a keyboard but a mechanical typewriter. Yeah, we're old. "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." That's the sentence we all learned to type; it contains each letter of the alphabet. Typewriters took more effort than today's modern keyboards; it actually took … Continue reading Typewriters and Monkeys
Faith and Fishing
One was a carpenter and one was a professional fisherman named Simon. They had been friends for a while, especially since the carpenter displayed a lot of knowledge and wisdom and regularly taught groups of people. That day, the people were gathering on the shore, and Simon's friend got into his boat and asked him … Continue reading Faith and Fishing
The Past, Part II
50 years, 150 years, 250 years? How many years must pass to allow the actions of people be forgiven and forgotten? And, is there a limitation on forgiveness? Is forgiveness no longer an appropriate response to an apology? Do past actions of a person really prevent them from changing, resulting in remorse and repentance? Our … Continue reading The Past, Part II
Sin’s Payment
The Gillette Company tried to board the PC wagon about "toxic masculinity" and they found it wasn't the best corporate decision they ever made. It seems if they wanted to give more support for women in general they might have just increased their ads toward that demographic instead taking the chance of alienating many of … Continue reading Sin’s Payment