Archive for the ‘Culture’ Category
Dec 09
Rest for the weary
With all the craziness that has descended upon our country since Obama’s election, I find it is easy for me to sink into a feeling of despair sometimes because I see that our wonderful, once-in- human-history country is sinking and disappearing into an abyss of unrecognizable government controlled collectivism.
When I feel myself beginning to feeling this way, [...]
Mar 30
PETA: People for the Evil Treatment of Animals
If you thought PETA was actually about protecting animals, let me help set the record straight. PETA is not about the ethical treatment of animals; it’s about the EVIL treatment of animals.
According to The Center for Consumer Freedom, PETA killed 95% of the adoptable pets in its care. PETA has a euthanasia record that is [...]
Jan 25
Gran Torino: a World Magazine review
With three young kids, my husband and I don’t get a lot of opportunity to go out and watch movies in a theater anymore. I think last year we saw two of them, one in November and the other in December. When we get the chance to do the dinner and a movie thing, we [...]
Jan 14
In which I speak highly of a liberal
I really like Camille Paglia. She’s liberal yet she’s very smart, two things that don’t normally go together. On top of that, she’s honest. What I mean is that she will give her honest opinion instead of the daily liberal talking points. Take, for example, her answer to a question from one of her readers [...]
Jan 08
John Ziegler’s interview with Sarah Palin
John Ziegler, the documentarian who interviewed Obama voters on election day for his upcoming movie How Obama Got Elected, interviewed Sarah Palin recently. He posted portions of the interview today in a post at Andrew Breitbart’s Big Hollywood. You’ll note in the video how emotional Palin becomes when she watches the video of Tina Fey [...]
Jan 05
Revolutionary Road
Why does Hollywood continue to make movies that are portray American life so negatively? I ask that after seeing the trailer for a new movie Revolutionary Road. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as a 1950’s married couple Frank and April Wheeler, who move to the Connecticut suburbs from New York City. Soon, they [...]
Jan 03
Breastfeeding a six year old?
I’m just going to come out and say it: that this mom is still breastfeeding her six year old is not normal. If this family lived in a Third World nation in which there was virtually no food supply and breastfeeding was the only food source, I would completely understand the mom’s instinct to feed [...]
Dec 16
Dhimmitude marches ever closer in the UK
Now Britons must acquiesce to Muslims’ disdain for dogs? Unbelievable.
Alun Elder-Brown, a recruitment executive, said he was left feeling “like a piece of dirt” after being barred from bringing the animal into Kirthon Restaurant in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on religious grounds.
The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association said the decision was illegal under the Disability [...]
Dec 06
Bratz are no more
I am not sorry to see them go. The manufacturer of Bratz dolls, MGA Entertainment, has been ordered by a California judge to stop manufacturing and selling the dolls after Christmas because of copyright violations. The original designer worked at Mattel when he designed the dolls. He then left to go to MGA and he [...]
Dec 02
Barack Obama to purchase $30,000 ring for Michelle
Barack Obama is so thankful for his wife’s support during his campaign that he’s buying her a rare rhodium and diamond ring that costs $30,000. I love jewelry as much as the next girl, but this is a bit over the top. I know, it’s his money, so he can spend it as he [...]

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