I was talking with a good friend of mine last night – a mom. Super mom. Like, so great, I wish she would adopt me. And, she was sharing her heart and telling me how she … Continue reading
I used to get into the biggest fight with my husband. Every. Single. Morning. I had to be at work at 8:30. He didn’t have to be at work until 9. We shared a car. You … Continue reading
In recent months, “progressive” lawmakers, activist attorneys and militant homosexual pressure groups have launched a fierce campaign to ban therapeutic help for child victims of monsters like homosexual pedophile Jerry Sandusky. California has already passed … Continue reading
Most PLCR’s hold close to Progressive philosophical and political thought that has its basis in “Post Modern” thought, primarily those of the German school of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with Nietzsche, Heidegger, … Continue reading
Investors are jumping ship on J.C. Penney in droves in response to CEO Ron Johnson’s new “every-day-low-prices” strategy. However, to be fair Johnson inherited a company that was already in trouble, and the trouble had … Continue reading
For, dear me, why abandon a belief Merely because it ceases to be true? Cling to it long enough, and not a doubt It will turn true again, for so it goes. Most of the change … Continue reading
The Senate Majority Leader, Democrat Harry Reid, recently lashed out at Mitt Romney’s faith during a conference call with reporters, saying that Romney is “not the face of Mormonism” and suggesting he has tarnished the … Continue reading
How did Obama’s fellow Hall of Shame member, Bill Clinton, suddenly get an elevated stature and praises in public, even by some conservatives? Did I miss something? I just remember going through the ‘90s angry, agonizing … Continue reading
Yes of course, meeting basic survival needs is critical. And that’s what jobs do. But let’s look beyond that for a moment. Think about it. How much greater this nation would be in a number of … Continue reading
“Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius.” -Fulton J. Sheen When I first got involved in politics in the great baseball city of St. Louis, my husband realized I was fragile to the attacks … Continue reading
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