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Category Archives: culture
Truth Ages Well in This Cartoon (via Deo Vindice)
H/T Truth Ages Well in This Cartoon When I saw this, I thought it tied in quite well with current events and the conversation we have been having here. via Deo Vindice Note that this cartoon argues from a secular perspective. While that … Continue reading
THE SEARCH FOR THE MOST VIRTUOUS VERSATILE BLOGGER — PART 1
Oh! Oh! Not again! Another meme. Darn! I don’t get enough practice to take compliments well. blogsense-by-barb just nominated me for the Versatile Blogger award. See OFFICIAL THANKS TO FRIENDS AND FANS! Many thank yous to blogsense-by-barb. Please make certain you visit her blog. It is worth the … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Humor, US Blogs, VA-Blogs
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Our Canine Heroes and Islamic Dogophobia (via Sultan Knish)
H/T to My Blog (see Our Canine Heroes and Islamic Dogophobia (via Sultan Knish) Does Islam promote dogophobia? I don’t really know, but obviously some cultures hold the dog in lower regard than others. Americans treat their pets almost as family members. … Continue reading
Posted in culture
There are angels hovering ’round (via bluebird of bitterness)
There are angels hovering ’round relays a story that tells us what honest charity looks like. via bluebird of bitterness
ANOTHER VIEWPOINT ON SOCIAL JUSTICE
A blog is a cooperative effort. With comments and the addition of other views it becomes a forum. To that end I extract posts from other blogs. At other times I highlight comments on this blog. Here Tony Salmon discusses … Continue reading
A HISTORICAL VIEW OF (9/11) (via Deo Vindice)
Most 9/11 posts related personal experiences, spoke of the sacrifice of those American who sought to rescue others, the bravery of those who fought back, the sorrow of the survivors, the absurdity of a certain mosque, the nature of the … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Middle East, VA-Blogs
Rep. Allen West – Sacrificed Survivors – 9/11 Memorial Presser – 9.7.11 (via pumabydesign001′s blog)
H/T to pumabydesign001′s blog via Rep. Allen West – Sacrificed Survivors – 9/11 Memorial Presser – 9.7.11
Posted in culture, religion, unraveling

Mommy dearest (via bluebird of bitterness)
When I first saw this post, I thought it must be a joke, but it is not! Almost everyone has heard by now about the two spoiled brats who attempted to sue their mother for “bad mothering.” Among the despicable … Continue reading →