Archive for October 2013
Bluster vs. blather
Let us contrast the president’s rhetoric for two different disasters …
Read MoreThat old clunker is looking better by the minute
A loyal Quiner’s Diner reader fired me an e-mail with his take on the economic affairs of America.
I like his analogy. Let me know if you agree:
AT LAST! Obama explains Obamacare without the use of a teleprompter
Invest 75 seconds. Watch the video above.
The President of the United States attempts to explain the new health care system that has been nicknamed after him. Obamacare is his signature, and perhaps only, achievement of note during his presidency …
The Church serves the poor without moral grandstanding
Planned Parenthood's veracity gap
Women get hurt from the abortion pill.
The FDA released a report two years ago which itemized the harm done to women who ingested the RU-486 (Mifepristone) human abortion pill.
Two-thousand, two-hundred and seven women got hurt.
Fourteen women died.
Another six-hundred and twelve were hospitalized.
Three-hundred thirty-nine women required transfusions.
Two-hundred fifty-six suffered infections, forty-eight of them severe.
And yet here in Iowa, not a single injury. Go figure.
SHOCK! The Washington Redskins to change their name
The president: "I'm okay with human abortion."
Pope Francis jars the media
The disturbing rising tide of infanticide
“Infanticide was considered good social policy.”
So writes Catholic author, Mike Aquilina, in his book, “Yours is the Church.”
He refers to the Roman Empire in the early years of Christianity …
Welcome to the politically correct coffee shop, PART 2
The scene abruptly changed.
I entered the “liberal section” of the Politically-Correct Coffee Shop” looking for my buddy, Joe. A portrait of Franklin Roosevelt sitting in a wheel chair hung over the fireplace. I quickly scanned the rest of the room. They had photos of Che Guevara and Saul Alinsky prominently displayed, in very artistic ways, I must add.
Che looked simply dashing wearing his revolutionary togs. That man knew how to sport a beret!
The portrait of Saul Alinsky was smart and classy. He looked sharp in his traditional suit and tie and sported a fedora, ala Sinatra.
The bookshelf had stacks of his legendary tome, “Rules for Radicals.”