A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

The truth about tech support

By quinersdiner | August 8, 2012

Why Catholics have a tough time voting for Obama

By quinersdiner | August 7, 2012

Here is what’s being said on Facebook about “Occupy Chick-fil-A”

By quinersdiner | August 7, 2012

“There is no greater love in existence than the one God shows His creatures. Why shouldn’t we share that love? And if in that love God has determined that marriage is to be between one man and one woman, how is it hate to support traditional marriage, and to pray for those who have been so wounded by false love?”

Disinvite Obama

By quinersdiner | August 6, 2012

For Obama to be seen hobnobbing and glad-handing and all smiles and jokes and pats on the back with Cardinal Timothy Dolan will be a source of great scandal and confusion for untold numbers of Catholic faithful as well as many others of good will …

Irrational economics

By quinersdiner | August 6, 2012

How do we turn our economy around? How do we start creating jobs again? Obamanomics is built on three pillars: 1. More government spending; 2. More taxes on the most productive workers; 3. More regulations. How has that worked so far?

Time to credit President Obama for actually building something himself

By quinersdiner | August 6, 2012

Blame Bush!

By quinersdiner | August 6, 2012

What is a true Christian?

By quinersdiner | August 6, 2012

It’s a good question. A Quiner’s Diner reader, a self-professed agnostic, asks what is a true Christian? Here’s how we see it …

Someone please explain this to me

By quinersdiner | August 5, 2012

Quiner blasted for polarizing rhetoric

By quinersdiner | August 5, 2012

The writer was ticked: “Quiner uses polarizing terms and statements (“liberal thought police,” “liberal bullies,” “elites”) with liberally applied paranoid innuendo to describe the opposing view.” Well, she ain’t heard nothin!

The anatomy of hypocrisy

By quinersdiner | August 4, 2012

The face of an angel

By quinersdiner | August 4, 2012

“The whole thing started when I found the first baby, a little girl back in 1972 when I was out collecting rubbish. She was just lying amongst the junk on the street, abandoned. She would have died had we not rescued her and taken her in.”