Should I know this about you?

I have asked this question of supporters of same-sex marriage in a critical way in the past.  I often wonder why it is important to you that I know your sexual proclivities.  I don't particularly think this is information I essential for me to know regardless of your sexual identification, but it … [Read more...]

How do you determine rights?

Rights are kind of a tricky issue.  We have come a long way from the past where rights were fewer.  What I mean is today we seem to have more rights than in previous generations.  Put another way, rights are things we as citizens are entitled to in virtue of our citizenship, they're what we're owed. … [Read more...]

My Top Ten Favorite Posts

I had been thinking about doing a post like this for a little while now.  Here I've narrowed my top ten favorite posts from over the past three years.  In no particular order: What Gives You The Right? Many defenders of abortion go further than claiming elective abortion is a right, they claim it is … [Read more...]

God, killing, and abortion

It's my experience that many Atheists fault God for commanding the Israelites to kill peoples at His will.  As I have heard it, they believe God is quite the monster when he demands no men, women, nor children be spared.  Some Atheists have even described it as God commanding murder.  My point here … [Read more...]

Week in Review

Now just saying voter fraud is illegal is...wait for it...Racist An election-related billboard in Cleveland's Ward 5 has caused a stir, prompting some complaints that it discriminates against minority groups and felons. The advertisement, posted at the intersection of Community College Avenue and … [Read more...]

Was Jesus an evil capitalist?

(Matthew 20:1-15 NASB) -- “For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. When he had agreed with the laborers for a denarius for the day, he sent them into his vineyard.  And he went out about the third hour and saw others standing … [Read more...]

Oct. 11th: National Tell Everyone Who You Have Sex With Day!

Apparently today is a day observed by the gay community encouraging homosexuals who have kept their sexual proclivities private, to make those proclivities public. As a heterosexual I can completely empathize, I know how important it is that everyone knows I am sexually attracted to women.  It is … [Read more...]

Why raising taxes on the wealthy doesn’t increase revenue

There will always be people who are envious of those who have more than they do.  Some people, such as the president, believe taxes ought to be raised on the wealthy even though he knows it has a negative effect on the tax revenues to the government.  As we speak, the amount of government debt is … [Read more...]

Wally is too many people

Wally encapsulates a lot of people...too many.  We all know people like this, they have "strong" opinions on many things: Abortion, same-sex marriage, politics, and religion.  The problem is that they seem to be impervious to any reasoning whatsoever. Wallys don't like to argue about their … [Read more...]

Why we don’t need teacher’s unions: reason #1301

As the member of a large national government employment union I can say public employment unions are a cancer to their employers.  75% of the function of a public employee union's role is ensuring inept employees don't get fired for their incompetence.  The other 25% of their time is consumed … [Read more...]

Pulling an end-around on the Hatch Act

For those readers who don't already know, I work with the Federal Government.  Thanks to the Hatch Act I am limited in my political activity and expression during political campaign season.  Today an announcement was made regarding those limitations on federal employees, including the USPS regarding … [Read more...]

If there’s no “Gay Agenda”, then why…

I have been told time and time again that there is no "gay agenda".  I will concede that the average supporter of same-sex marriage is not an activist pushing an agenda.  But it's difficult to believe this agenda doesn't exist when middle school students are inculcated with what appears to be the … [Read more...]

Sadly, this is how many people think about politics

It goes without saying that the Simpsons show leans left when it covers politics.  It doesn't bother me, I've come to expect it from television.  But what I find so sad is that there are voters out there who think in a similar fashion to Homer in this clip.  Regardless of which candidate for whom … [Read more...]

It’s a good thing we have Obamacare

(Washington Times) -- Congress‘ official scorekeeper said Wednesday  that 30 million people will be uninsured when President Obama’s health care law  goes fully into effect, including six million Americans who are expected to pay  a tax penalty — about two million more than originally forecast when … [Read more...]

Whose Body Is It?

If I was to suppose as to the most popular defense of elective abortion, it would be some variation of bodily autonomy -- It's a woman's body to do with what she chooses.  A British woman made news by being sentenced to eight years for self-inducing a late-term abortion in order to hide an … [Read more...]

WWJD about the Muslim uprisings?

Sometimes when confronted with a difficult moral decision which might require action, people ask themselves "what would Jesus do?".  I think it's a good question, but I don't think it's answered accurately very often.  Perhaps the confusion lies in what might seem to be conflicting messages.  What … [Read more...]

Democrats: The party of inclusion?

One thing I can appreciate about Jon Stewart is that even though he is unabashedly a liberal, he can still find fault in Democrats.  In my tenure as a blogger of politics, I have seen more than my fair share (get it...fair share!?) of lost irony on liberals.  Whether it's rightfully recognizing that … [Read more...]

How do you know when something’s racist?

Democrat cheerleaders have taken the line that criticism of President Obama is laced with racism.  We cannot discuss that welfare spending has skyrocketed, that's racist.  We cannot discuss that the number food stamp recipients has skyrocketed, that's racist.  We cannot make sure voters are who they … [Read more...]

Life is a coin-flip for some

I'm not quite sure how to approach this issue so I'll just be blunt.  I don't see how blacks can so adamantly support Democrats given how pro-abortion the party is.  If you are black in America, your being born is virtually a coin-flip, and Liberal politicians seem to consider it their duty to … [Read more...]

The political season is upon us

I would consider myself a political junkie. I have been for some time now. I really look forward to political ad campaigns: complaining about the ones with which I disagree, and nodding along with the one in line with my views. In fact I have to race my wife to the phone so she can't hang up on a … [Read more...]