Colin Powell, ‘Liberal’ Republican

October 20, 2008

I, personally, me, La Shawn Barber, couldn’t care less that retired Army General Colin Powell, black Republican, endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Hussein Obama for president. For those who do care, let me ease your mind. As confusing as it may be, you shouldn’t be surprised. That is, if you know anything about Colin Powell. [...]

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Right-Leaning Celebrities

October 16, 2008

As much as I try to suppress the enthusiasm, I like hearing about “conservative” celebrities. Hollywood is a liberal bastion. They own it. As far as I’m concerned, they can have it. Every now and then we hear about an actor or musician who isn’t a left-leaning friend of Streisand. I knew Kelsey Grammer, Chuck [...]

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Dutch Death Boat

October 16, 2008

Check her out. Isn’t she quaint? On this boat “doctors” kill babies for women whose countries restrict it. They get around these laws by having their babies murdered in international waters. (Source) May she perish under the wrathful waves of the sea.

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Charlotte Planned Parenthood Covers Up Statutory Rape

October 15, 2008

A Students for Life of America (SFLA) plant posing as a 15-year-old girl tells Planned Parenthood workers she had sex with her mother’s live-in, thirty-something boyfriend, and needs a morning-after pill. Planned Parenthood, which acknowledges it was statutory rape, continues making an appointment for the girl. SFLA posted the video on Monday, October 6. Last [...]

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Socially Conservative/Faith Issues on State Ballots

October 13, 2008

Marriage: Arizona, California, and Florida will have measures on the ballot to amend state constitutions to define marriage as between only one man and one woman. Child Killing: Californians will vote on whether “doctors” should be required to notify a parent or guardian 48 hours before killing a minor’s unborn baby. Colorado voters will weigh [...]

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Atlanta Police Department Drops Standards

October 13, 2008

Apparently, a record-free police recruit is hard to find. More than one third of recent graduates of the Atlanta Police Academy has been arrested or “cited.” Crimes range from shoplifting to assault. (Source) Strange to know the gun-equipped cop pulling you over may have a record of violent crimes. Nice. “We would like, in an [...]

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Santa Ana Blowing My Way

October 13, 2008

Wouldn’t you know it? As soon as I get here, the Santa Ana winds are welcoming me to California in a most unwelcome way. Toward the Santa Clarita Valley the winds (and fire) are blowing, and that’s where I am. Will we have to evacuate? Hopefully not. Never a dull moment on the left coast! [...]

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More Tolerable For The Land Of Sodom In The Day Of Judgment…

October 11, 2008

By now I’m sure you know about the Connecticut Supreme Court’s Friday ruling. Four of seven judges said homosexuals have a “right” to marry. After being outlawed and stigmatized for thousands of years throughout most cultures and every major religion, sodomy has gone mainstream. An attempt to make respectable that which perverts God’s order of [...]

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More Like Him, Please!

October 8, 2008

Listen to this guy, a John McCain-supporting conservative living in California. Sounds like a male me. Parental warning: he says a couple of risque things, but overall, good speech. Personal note: In California, adjusting. I like it. What I like even more is yet another publishing house editor interested in receiving a book proposal from [...]

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Choices

September 29, 2008

Last week I blogged about a study released by Planned Parenthood’s research arm, the Guttmacher Institute. Abortion rates have dropped to their lowest point in 30 years, but black women are still overrepresented among the statistics. In 2004, black women aborted at five times the rate of white women. Matt Jones, a student at Biola [...]

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Gates and Grace

September 28, 2008

In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus talked about the difficulty of following him. “Enter by the narrow gate,” he said, “for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which [...]

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First Debate Open Thread

September 26, 2008

Back in this blog’s early days, I used to “live-blog” events like speeches and debates. Haven’t live-blogged in a long time. Why break the streak tonight? I invite you to “live-comment” tonight’s presidential debate. Discuss the candidate’s answers, appearance, and anything else of relevance. Topics of interest to me: immigration (McCain voted for amnesty, so [...]

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Sarah Palin’s Foreign Policy Flame-Out

September 26, 2008

Update II (9/27): Unlike Kathleen Parker, whose article I quoted below, I don’t believe Sarah Palin should drop out of the race, as I’ve been falsely accused. Thread closed. Discuss the presidential debate (and Sarah Palin, if you must) in this thread. When this election is over, I think I’ll return to digital music tech [...]

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Sarah Palin Hates Blacks and Jews

September 25, 2008

So implied Congressman Alcee Hastings, an impeached former federal judge, to an audience of Jewish liberals yesterday. According to CNN (also see this link), his exact words were (bad grammar included) “anybody toting guns and stripping moose don’t care too much about what they do with Jews and blacks…If Sarah Palin isn’t enough of a [...]

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The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

September 23, 2008

I’m a BIG fan of homeschooling, especially for Christians. Parents homeschool their kids for various reasons, but religion seems to be high on the list. I think it’s a waste of time and resources to push for changes in the way government schools educate children. Don’t fight corruption and indoctrination. Get your kids out of [...]

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