
So, this AttackWatch thing has been pretty amusing, huh? I’ve been watching this unfold from my branch, and I started thinking about how delightfully American the response has been.
Consider: An executive with a penchant for decrees and rabble-rousing (he calls it “community organizing”, but tomato/ tomahto. . .) launches yet another plea for snitches, rats and bored housewives to report on their neighbors, the news, the internet, or the voices in their head. The very design of the website is remiscent of designs straight out of one of the worst periods of the previous century. If other places tried this, there would be riots. Not that you’d notice, since rioting seems to be very hip and cool these days. . .
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Or, as we who like kickin’ it old school (conservative, right?) like to say: Deo gratias quod Dies Veneris est!
With all the nonsense out there, the crazy crap that has even the bats shrugging their webby shoulders, it seems like a good time to share what is right and still good in the world. So I’d like to suggest to our community to think of 3 to 5 things that make them grateful. Small, big, personal, impersonal, serious and silly. Share in the comments, so we can all celebrate what’s right with the world.
I’ll start. I’m thankful to the Lord for: (more…)

We can be so harsh on the First Lady. My goodness, we complain about her fashion choices, her words, her actions, everything! For instance, this actually made the morning news here in the DC Area:
(WaPo)
Michelle Obama orders 1,700-calorie meal at Shake Shack
Update:We made a mistake in our original calculations. The calorie-count for the first lady’s order was actually 1,700, not the 1,556 we originally reported. Our apologies.
First lady Michelle Obama ordered a whopper of a meal at the newly opened Washington diner Shake Shack during lunch on Monday. (more…)
In Part I of this series, we concluded that sin is any thought, word, or deed that intends or results in any human being perceived as less than human, or any failure of word or action that results in the same.
Sin, then, moves in two directions: Inward, where the sinner degrades them self, and outward, where the sinner degrades another. Any given sin can be one, the other, or both. In fact, I would add, that every sin degrades the self– some also try to degrade others. (more…)
(H/T Sharon in the Open Thread)
From Breitbart
Sharp. Short. Awesome background music. Enjoy. Post of FB. Send to your friends. Then hum the tune at get-togethers with the lefties on your email list, just to annoy the crap out of ’em. ^_~
UPDATE: So, Sundance just pointed out how this was posted back in June. Which makes this first post of mine pretty much a !FAIL! So, my apologies to y’all, consider this a Theme Music Repost. It was awesome back in June, and it’s awesome now. . . and considering the day’s revelations, some kickbutt theme music is good. . .