Posted in Christianity, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, blogging, church/state, evangelism, politics, skepticism, snark, women on August 31, 2010 | 8 Comments »
Earlier, in conversation about the geese that God sent to fly over Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor Rally,” JJ commented, “How about a flock of mama grizzly bears dressed all in white, sobbing penitent man-tears for their country?” She dared me to photoshop what that might look like. I thought about it… and thought about it some more, [...]
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Posted in Barack Obama, Christianity, bigotry, economy, huh?, memes, men, parody, politics, snark, women on July 30, 2010 | 10 Comments »
It’s amazing what comes out of this woman’s mouth. Phyllis Schlafly: Do you know what the second-biggest demographic group that voted for Obama — obviously the blacks were the biggest demographic group. But do you all know what was the second-biggest? Unmarried women, 70% of unmarried women, voted for Obama, and this is because when [...]
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Posted in Islam, humor, men, modesty, photos, politics, religion, skepticism, socialization, women, woo on June 8, 2010 | 4 Comments »
From my inbox. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Share Email Facebook Digg
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Posted in Christianity, Islam, books, church/state, education, fundamentalism, humanism, issues, memes, men, military, modesty, parenting, politics, racism, religion, religious word play, secularism, skepticism, socialization, women on June 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
From my inbox: Ayaan Hirsi Ali‘s new book, NOMAD: A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilizations is available. Sam Harris: There is more wisdom and compassion in this book than can be found in most university libraries–and surely more than has been published in the Muslim world since the time of the Prophet. Nomad is both a [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, bible, bigotry, church/state, evangelism, fundamentalism, history, humanism, humor, inspirational, memes, men, parenting, politics, religion, religious word play, school, sex, skepticism, socialization, women on May 9, 2010 | 13 Comments »
. HT: Dispatches from the Culture Wars Share Email Facebook Digg
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Posted in Christianity, Islam, bigotry, church/state, fundamentalism, memes, men, modesty, politics, religion, religious word play, socialization, women, woo on May 4, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Women With Suntans Will Be Arrested, Iran Police Chief Warns It makes sense that if you really believe that women with exposed cleavage trigger earthquakes, you’d want to keep them (the women) confined. To protect the population. That’s why, although last week’s “Boobquake” didn’t seem to trigger any large earthquakes (or, at least, anywhere that mattered to Iran’s clerics), the country’s moral police [...]
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This week, at a Bachmann/Palin rally in Minneapolis, Michele Bachmann was asked about a possible Palin presidential run in 2012. She responded, “I want to thank Governor Palin for breaking the barrier by being a woman as the vice president on the ticket.” Good grief. Michele must get her reading material from Sarah, because, obviously, we’ve seen a woman [...]
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Posted in Catholicism, Christianity, blogging, church/state, creationism, education, fundamentalism, history, huh?, memes, men, minutia, politics, religion, religious word play, school, science, sex, skepticism, socialization, women on March 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
…and, dragging stuff out of Drafts. Here are a few stragglers that managed to make it past the delete key. An article about why some men love power tools. ♦ Today’s Urban Word of The Day has great potential. recrap: to sum up a discussion composed largely of useless bs. Person 1: “Tell me how the staff meeting [...]
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Hey, if you’re a member of my “faithful cheering section,” you’ll want to see this video about what awaits us in… you-know-where. I don’t know if this guy is a missionary, but he does have a lovely way with words that rings familiar. . Share Email Facebook Digg
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Posted in Christianity, bible, blogging, homeschooling, huh?, men, parenting, religion, sex, socialization, women on February 23, 2010 | 12 Comments »
I was just reading up on something completely unrelated to homeschooling, not causing trouble, minding my own business, when I stumbled upon bigfamilyshirts at cafe press. Guess what? They’re homeschoolers. My husband likes this one best. I like this one least. And, last, but not least, Uh, “Prairie Muffin”? Jeeez. Just last week and quite accidentally, I found out about the [...]
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