A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion
by Tom Quiner
A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion
by Tom Quiner
Why Obama talked to the president of Iran
After a hard fought week in the political arena, the weekend is upon us.
Time for liberals and conservatives to come together for a few laughs. Who better to unite both ideologies than NewsBusted’s Jodi Miller, who comes to us with BREAKING NEWS STORIES …
Even more proof that the president wants to hurt you
I toured Mount Vernon, home of George Washington, years ago.
It was a great experience. My wife and I actually cut off part of a plant from the grounds and replanted it at my home to have a special connection with our first president …
More proof that the president wants to hurt you
The Grand Canyon is closed.
The Park Service employees are furloughed because of the Continuing Resolution impasse.
Jan Brewer, the Governor of Arizona, offered a simple solution …
What kind of guy is Barack Obama?
We know he was sympathetic to the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) crowd. Two years ago, he let them take over McPherson Square. McPherson Square is controlled by the National Park Service, whose boss is the president. McPherson Square lies in the heart of the nation’s capitol.
The OWS crowd moved in, confronted police and despoiled the square. They defecated and urinated in this park in very public ways. Some occupiers roamed the area naked to make some type of point, although I’m not quite sure what it was.
Maybe it was simply that “anarchy is cool.”
Anyway, the president was okay with this, letting these lowlifes occupy the space for two months. He let taxpayers pick up the tab to clean up the substantial mess left behind once they cleared out and moved back into their parents’ basements …
My last day of freedom before Obamacare
I was diagnosed in July.
The doc said surgery should fix you.
I scheduled it for September 30th, the last day of freedom before Obamacare fully kicked in.
Say no to population control
Some days ago, a good friend of mine brought to my attention a recent article published by the Telegraph on Sir David Attenborough’s thoughts and opinion on the topical issue of hunger in Africa. For people who do not know him, Sir David is a highly respected and celebrated broadcaster in the UK who has been featured in many documentaries on nature and life science.
So as anyone would expect, I was very eager to glean his thoughts and insights especially as it pertains to the alleviation of hunger and poverty among my people. But, with all due respect to this highly respected Englishman, I was sorely disappointed at both his condescension towards the people of Africa and his lack of understanding of the African reality which was evident in his assertions and assessments …
So this guy driving a junker walks up and hands me a twenty dollar bill
The man drove a junker.
I was standing outside of a Planned Parenthood human abortion clinic here in Des Moines. I was praying the Rosary with friends, prayers on behalf of the preborn, their moms and dads, and even the workers in the human abortion factories, when I heard his car …
Islam vs. the world
World War III rages.
The latest casualties come from Nairobi, Kenya where some 62 men, women, and children were butchered.
Over in Pakistan, 19 more were blown up on a bus by the same aggressor.
Over in Iraq, eight people including women and children were blown into pieces at a Sunni commercial center. For the last week alone, Islam extremists killed 511 people around the world and critically injured another 573. Sixty-two of these deaths came at the hands of suicide Jihad attacks. The Muslim instigators of these suicide attacks are assured of going to heaven, according to Muslim Jihadist theology.
These attacks take place every day in every corner of the world. Out of political correctness, the world does not label this unrelenting carnage for what it is, a war. Since the attacks touch large swaths of the world, it seems accurate to label it World War III …
Top 10 anagrams of the day
What is an anagram? It is simply a form of wordplay.
You take letters from a word and rearrange them to create a new word or phrase. Here are my top favorites for today, from an e-mail that came in this morning:
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