Deconstruction, I’m told, is still all the rage on college campuses throughout the Land. Part of the broader movement of postmodernism which has attempted to tear down the old certainties upon which Western Culture is founded.
The academics’ pet theory of the past 30 years has touched numerous facets of our society. These thorny deconstructionists [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election by Kyle-Anne Shiver
‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities.’ –The Gospel of Matthew 25:23 (New American Bible) Parable of the Talents
America is a unique country. We are the new world, not the old. We elect leaders in a reasonable step-by-step fashion, [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Since the day I visited Barack Obama’s church home in Chicago last January, listened to Jeremiah Wright, read a slew of the books in the “church” bookstore and then most of what I could find on the abbreviated history of this candidate for the Presidency, I have believed that America as we now know it [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Ah yes, dear readers, this title has nailed me. I’m an unconventional thinker, a woman who is wont to go madly against the grain, in nearly all matters. I’m usually in the unpopular camp, the one who disdains conventional wisdom and consensus science. I’m just too darned independent-minded for my own good [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Victory in Anbar Province, Iraq? If you Google, “Anbar + victory,” all you will find is a bunch of outdated stuff from the years when coalition forces were taking a real beating from Al Qaeda Iraq and the Sunni insurgents, who were then still trying to take back control of the whole Country. [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver