Those Horrible Liberals!
Since it seems as though it has been “open season” on Liberals for quite a long time, I think it is way past time to define what it is that is so horrible that electing Liberals will lead to the … Continue reading →
Since it seems as though it has been “open season” on Liberals for quite a long time, I think it is way past time to define what it is that is so horrible that electing Liberals will lead to the … Continue reading →
A friend sent me this essay and, while I wouldn’t necessarily vote for Ron Paul, I have to say that this pretty much sums up my feelings about the political scene in our country in 2008. I don’t know who … Continue reading →
I just finished watching a 30 minute video of the campaign stop of John McCain and Sarah Palin in Colorado Springs. Or should I say, I watched half of the video, for the first 15 minutes featured Sarah Palin praising … Continue reading →
I spent the entire day yesterday, driven by an obsession to find out more about Sarah Palin and why she appeals to so many people. The Republican Party is polishing her as the great proletarian hero, out to slay the … Continue reading →
There’s been a lot of discussion about Gov. Palin’s support or lack of support for the “Bridge to Nowhere” since she was nominated to be John McCain’s running mate. Curious to know more about the issue, I did some research. … Continue reading →
Yesterday, I posted a rather disturbing video, showing a hunter killing wolves from the door of an airplane. Following that posting, a fellow blogging friend sent me an e-mail in which he pointed out that I might have been “posting … Continue reading →
A friend just sent me a link to a very disturbing YouTube video that I think everyone should view. Granted, most of the population of the United States lives in urban and suburban areas and have little connection to Nature … Continue reading →
Touchstone Center for Crafts, near Farmington in the Laurel Highlands about 60 miles southeast of Pittsburgh, PA, was founded in 1972 as the Pioneer Crafts Council. Originally, its focus was to preserve mountain crafts but it has since become a … Continue reading →
Kentuck Knob was one of the last houses that Frank Lloyd Wright built. It was built for I.N. and Bernardine Hagan, the owners of an ice cream company in Uniontown, PA. They had seen Fallingwater, built for Edgar Kaufmann, and … Continue reading →