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- British Men Sleep with their Teddy Bears
- British Firemen Refuse to Rescue Drowning Man
- Democracy in America: A Tocqueville Tidbit
- Abraham Lincoln: President’s Day
- Mama’s Boy Index: The EU’s Stay-at-Home Sons
- Whitney Houston Fans Want a Piece of the Action
- Scott Brown Bounds Ahead of Elizabeth Warren
- Jeremy Lin: The Tim Tebow of Basketball
- The Catholic Church and ObamaCare
- Love in the 21st Century, French Style
- Multiculturalism: The Big Lie
- Romney Rocks at CPAC
- The Fighting Sioux of North Dakota Defy the NCAA
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Chris Christie to Warren Buffett: Shut Up and Write a Check Already
Governor Chris Christie at his tell-it-like-it-is best. As Piers Morgan of CNN attempts to push the 1% Democrat party line in Christie’s face, the Governor slaps away Morgan’s feeble political feint with a simple frontal attack. You’ve got to like his style. Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Christie, cnn, Piers Morgan, Warren Buffett
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British Men Sleep with their Teddy Bears
Try not to regurgitate at this recent revelation concerning the people now serving as the poster child for progressive paternalism….It appears that many British men and women are still very much bonded to their Teddy Bears. Yep, a recent survey sponsored by Travelodge, a major hotel chain, reveals that 35% of British adults still go to bed each night clinging to their childhood care bears. Continue reading
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Tagged British men, Christopher Robin, security blankets, survey, Teddy Bear, Travelodge
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British Firemen Refuse to Rescue Drowning Man
When 41-year old Simon Burgess had an epileptic seizure and fell into a shallow pond of water in Gosport, Hampshire, the rescue workers who arrived promptly on the scene stood by and did nothing. Even though they could see Mr. Burgess’s body floating less than 20-feet from the bank, these bureaucratic wimps watched passively while the lifeless form of Mr. Burgess drifted in front of them. Continue reading
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Tagged British Firemen, Gillian Hughes, Gosport, Hampshire, Heath and Safety Executive, Simon Burgess
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Democracy in America: A Tocqueville Tidbit
If you have never read Alexis de Tocqueville’s classic Of Democracy in America then you have missed out on the most incisive work ever written about our country and its character. Tocqueville accurately pinpointed the strengths and weaknesses of the great American experiment and accurately predicted many of the challenges that would inevitably face the new Republic. Continue reading
Abraham Lincoln: President’s Day
Forget the generic and soporific farce that is Presidents Day and take a moment to pay homage to a courageous American who rose from poverty and obscurity to become the 16th President of the United States. And who with over 360,000 Union soldiers, gave his life for his country. How shameful that our nation today sees fit to no longer recognize the birth of this great President. Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Battle Hymn of the Republic, Civil War, Presidents Day
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Mama’s Boy Index: The EU’s Stay-at-Home Sons
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, well, the following chart gives us a stunning glimpse of the cultural correlations between a country’s extensive debt and the economic potency of its male population. Take a look at the debtor countries of the European Union and the percentage of their men who remain at home with Mommy. Continue reading
Whitney Houston Fans Want a Piece of the Action
As the family of Whitney Houston came together in Newark, New Jersey, to mourn the loss of their loved one in a closed private viewing on Friday, some of Houston’s so-called fans voiced their ire at being left out of the star-studded event. Continue reading
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Tagged fans, funeral, Newark, The Bodyguard, Whitney Houston
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Scott Brown Bounds Ahead of Elizabeth Warren
Hooray! Scott Brown, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, is eight points ahead of the Democrat dilettante, Elizabeth Warren, in the latest poll released the other day by Suffolk University. Considered exceedingly vulnerable in the upcoming 2012 election, Brown and his campaign have been working hard to portray Warren as an insulated Ivy League Left-wing loon. And surprisingly, it looks like this strategy is working, despite the fact that Left-leaning loonyism is very much the political norm in the Democrat kingdom of the Kennedy’s. Continue reading
Jeremy Lin: The Tim Tebow of Basketball
Meet Jeremy Shu-How Lin, professional basketball player for the New York Knicks, Harvard University graduate, and proudly OUT Christian. As the first Taiwanese-American to play in the NBA, Jeremy Lin is not shy about giving credit where he believes credit is due. Continue reading
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Tagged basketball, Jeremy Lin, Linsanity, New York Knicks, Tim Tebow
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The Catholic Church and ObamaCare
There’s an old adage that goes something like, if you lay down with dogs, don’t be surprised if you get up with fleas. Well, the American Catholic Church has been enjoying a long lay about with that unconstitutional hound dog of healthcare chicanery known as ObamaCare, and now, much to their horrified surprise, the Church leaders are finding themselves infested with a very bad case of Big Government cooties. Continue reading
Love in the 21st Century, French Style
Love, sex, and marriage. The eternal triangle with a little French twist. Continue reading
Multiculturalism: The Big Lie
Let’s face it folks, without Western culture and the values that flow from it, we wouldn’t be here arguing about the multicultural claptrap that has become the bread and butter of white European liberals who just love to haughtily hate the very heritage that has allowed them to live such ultra comfortable and snugly safe lives. Continue reading
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Tagged colonialism, imperialism, multiculturalism, Victor Davis Hanson, Western culture
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Romney Rocks at CPAC
Ok, so maybe Romney didn’t exactly rock per se at CPAC, but he did win over the patriotic faithful at the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference. CPAC’s straw poll final figures have Romney at 38%, with Santorum at 31%, Gingrich at 15%, and Paul at 12%. Continue reading
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Tagged CPAC 2012, Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, straw poll
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The Fighting Sioux of North Dakota Defy the NCAA
The University of North Dakota and the citizens of the Great Plains state are resuming their fight to retain the Fighting Sioux nickname for the university’s athletic teams. Defying the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) which had threatened the university with sanctions unless it discarded the Fighting Sioux name, logo, and mascot, the college and its supporters, which includes the Spirit Lake Sioux Indian tribe, are attempting to win the day through a state-wide referendum. Continue reading
Romney Takes Nevada
After winning 47.6% of the vote in Nevada and with Gingrich, Paul, and Santorum straggling across the finish line well behind the frontrunner, I think it’s pretty clear who will turn out to be the Republican nominee for President. Continue reading


