Expensive Hardware Lobbing – Check out this scorecard of our attempts at exploring other planets.
Republicans think they need MTV
Republican Voter Drive Heads to MTV — Yeah, this is what we need! People who care more about voting for their favorite music video than who is in the white house on the voter rolls! (Does my text drip with enough sarcasm?)
Kerry demands monthly debates to deal with monthly flops
Today John Kerry said he wants monthly debates with George Bush until the election. This is necessary because Kerry’s positions change on a monthly basis.
Hannitized in Tulsa
Hannitized in Tulsa
This blog has been quite neglected of late as we have been relocating to Tulsa, Oklahoma. It’s no small task to relocate over an ocean. But all is well and the Lord is blessing us here in Green Country.
We’ve been doing lots of things just getting situated here, but last night we took a break and went to see Sean Hannity on his book tour. Our Real Estate agent told us he would be in town. Sean Hannity is quite a bit different with a crowd than on the radio or on his TV show — more jokes and he really can work a crowd. It was a lot of fun. I don’t know how he manages to do it — he’s traveling all over the country, doing radio and TV, and still took the time to sign over 3000 books after the show.
Virginia Government: Those kids are ours!
In Virginia, children still belong to the government, and parents do not have the right to educate their children unless they have what the State considers a sufficient education themselves. [Article] Virginia throws parents a bone and allows them access to the development of their children if they are enrolled in a course that the all-knowing and all-perfect State education system approves of. With all of the hoops Virginian parents are required to jump through to control the education of their own children, one wonders: what is the legal recourse that a parent has if the Virginia education system fails their child?