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Confession

Confession

By • on November 14, 2009

Confession I miss Ladybug when she sleeps. Isn’t that stupid? I mean, the kid WEARS ME OUT all day long. She’s curious about everything, she terrorizes the cats, she eats like a linebacker and she wants me to play, play, play. And she still doesn’t have true appreciation for cleanliness. Yet right now she’s sleeping and I miss

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Let’s Talk Social Security

Let’s Talk Social Security

By • on November 11, 2009

Social Security costs us more than national defense. It is the largest government program in the world, eating up 37% of government expenditures and equaling 7% of the GDP. Every Democrat’s political bag of tricks contains an idiot card that reads: “The mean-spirited Republicans are out to cut your

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Not Until You’ve Walked A Mile in Her Purse…

Not Until You’ve Walked A Mile in Her Purse…

By • on November 10, 2009

I have always carried a small purse and I use the pockets in a very efficient, organized manner. Each item has a home where it returns without exception. There is no tossing in of chap stick or breath mints. I don’t wad up useless bits of trash and deposit them in a bag I then carry around on my

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History, Historical Repeats Itself

History, Historical Repeats Itself

By • on November 10, 2009

That is the key to history. Terrific energy is expended – civilizations are built up – excellent institutions are devised; but each time something goes wrong. Some fatal flow always brings the selfish and cruel people to the top and it all slides back into misery and ruin. Mere

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Fight the War at Home

Fight the War at Home

By • on November 10, 2009

November’s National Military Appreciation Day should be viewed as this: Honor those that fight abroad for you, by fighting to protect your own freedom here at home. As a proud combat military wife, I want citizens to forget about giving servicemembers hugs, high-fives, and purchasing yellow ribbons

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High School student in danger for disagreeing with Obama

High School student in danger for disagreeing with Obama

By • on November 10, 2009

A high percentage of Americans believed race relations would improve with the election of America’s first black president. Today, that percentage has dropped dramatically. Could it be because the Obama administration, at every turn, has shamelessly exploited race to further its agenda? The message

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Tragedy at Fort Hood Fails to Kill Morale

Tragedy at Fort Hood Fails to Kill Morale

By • on November 8, 2009

November is National Military Family Appreciation month. Nobody works harder at protecting American freedom than our brave men and women who deploy to combat zones, those who stay behind to guard the fort, and the brave spouses that stay behind guarding the home. Military spouses, which have their own

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Crazy?

Crazy?

By • on November 5, 2009

MSNBC is running a story on its web site entitled “Crazy’ rapist arrested

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Putting Politics Aside for Pumpkin Pie

Putting Politics Aside for Pumpkin Pie

By • on November 2, 2009

Saturday morning has been industrious. Like Snow White singing a happy cleaning song with her forest friends in tow, my family scurried around the house, making it sparkle like the Southern California

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The Princess and the Peas

The Princess and the Peas

By • on November 1, 2009

Ladybug has never wasted food before. She always eats anything and everything and she eats it GONE. Yesterday that changed. So I was washing out bottles and little baby spoons and in general more pastel plasticware than

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