Posts Tagged ‘freedom’
Remember When?
Do you remember the good old days? Sure you do. There was a time when the hot button topics about the assaults on our freedoms resided in evil documents like The USA PATRIOT Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Even off on the side there was the Military [Read More]
Majestic Liberty
As a red blooded American man who has a handful of remote controls at his immediate disposal for the very purpose of rifling a wide variety of sounds and images through the glowing box at the end of the cable TV wire, I make no bones about the fact that I’ve engaged my [Read More]
A Dream Remembered
I rarely remember my dreams. I don’t know of anyone who can remember every detail of every dream they have ever had. That’s not to say that such ability is impossible or even implausible. I’m just not aware of anyone who has ever done it. Even though I don’t [Read More]
My Day Has Been Hijacked
I really hadn’t planned on doing much today. I had an idea about a new article to write. I was going to grill some chicken later on for some chicken fajita salads. Perhaps I could solve the mystery on my PC which causes my media player to skip whenever I’m doing a [Read More]
The TharpSter HealthCare Plan
While doing my time with the TharpSter TreadMill this morning at a time of day when I would prefer to be on a plane somewhere between unconscious and comatose, I had an epiphany. It’s beyond me how anyone can have such a sudden realization at 5:30 in the morning when [Read More]
Birthers. A Path To Success.
In two previous blogs I addressed a certain group of people, who for lack of a more edgy moniker, have in the matter of months added the word ‘birther’ to the American vernacular. Honestly speaking, I haven’t been very nice to those dedicated to the mindset that our [Read More]
Well, Duh!
Ladies and gentlemen, I know the total number of posts I’ve published on the matter of universal healthcare is probably still in the single digits. As much as I would like to leave it that way, I feel compelled to continue spewing my verbal brilliance on the subject ad [Read More]
Obamacare and the First Amendment
Here in America, we have the freedom to worship in any way which we individually deem fit. Without a doubt, we exercise that particular right with a passion, and there are those among us who tend to get pretty fierce protecting that right. Among the more commonly known [Read More]
Freedoms to Lose
In wandering around the blogs this morning, I ran across one which poses the following question on a blog called Stepping Back: [Read More]
