March 10, 2009
Death to America. The phrase has actually become a cliche and can be seen quite often as humor on TV and T-shirts etc., but make no mistake about the underlying seriousness of it, this phrase remains a fervent mantra upon the lips of millions of our enemies and neighbors and has even become fashiona...
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January 20, 2009
President Barack Obama’s inaugural address will rank with Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream� as one of the greatest speeches in the English language. He ranged across American history and the dreams of Americans in oratory that soared as high as the eagle and burned with the passion of th...
Blowin' In The Wind
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January 19, 2009
"The Roof, The Roof, The Roof is on fire!, We don't Need No Water Let The .... Burn!!" - Jan 19,2009
Recent events in our country have set in motion a chain of events that might possibly have terrible consequences for Americans. What happened to cause this? Why did this happen? How did we get to this point? The answer might surprise you because the answer is, it doesn’t matter. It simply does not...
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January 03, 2009
You can learn a lot about a band from listening to their music. You can also learn plenty by what they say about themselves. Buzzgrinder scours the web and brings you the strangest and most desperate of verbiage that comes from the mouths of musicians — or their overbearing publicists. Most bands ...
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Jay DiNitto
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December 11, 2008
It used to be that anyone wishing to take their dog with them if they were moving from North America to England had to stick their dog in quarantine for six months when they got to England so the English authorities could be certain that the dogs weren’t infected with rabies. Today’s pod...
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Charles Hodgson
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December 07, 2008
I took a look in the newspapers at how the word bellwether was being used. The shopping trends between American Thanksgiving and Christmas are said to be a bellwether of the economy. The number of Harvard grads taking jobs in the financial sector was said to be a kind of bellwether of the markets. T...
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Charles Hodgson
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June 24, 2008
In a word? Yes. Most people today, including a growing number of those calling themselves "Christians", believe that there are "many paths to god as you know him". Part of the reason, I think, is because they have mistakenly projected the American constitutional right of religious freedom right into...
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May 12, 2008
You'll need a thicker straw. Nothing was cooked on site — at least not this year, the 29th for this festival that also featured music, martial art and folk art demonstrations, and two long rows of information tables — so dishes that are best served cold attracted the most customers. The longest ...
Eating In Translation
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March 08, 2008
Once again, William Federer (author of the "American Minute") brings his superb research and documentary expertise to the issue of Islam and its history. If this doesn't overturn the blindness to the threat we face from radical Islam, nothing will. Nazi Germany's hatred of Christians and Jews, as we...
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January 13, 2008
Someone sent me the following letter via email, and I felt so strongly about it that I want to reproduce it here. Apparently, it was written during the spate of large "hispanic" protest marches that took place in various cities last year. As regular readers of this blog know, I myself am of Cuban de...
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