Has Barack Obama bamboozled a great many American voters?
Well, yes, I believe he has.
Barack Obama says he’s a unifier, a healer of old wounds, a new kind of politician. His ads say things like, “We can change the world,” and “The world as it is, is not how it has to be.”
Barack Obama, in [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I’ll be on Easter retreat for the next several days, and will not be posting again until Tuesday, March 24th.
Have a blessed Easter, and please rejoin me next week.
Kyle-Anne
Filed under: Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I grew up as a white girl during the Civil Rights Movement. Even within the confines of my very white Southern home, I never heard racial hate preached, or even condoned. [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Election, Morality, Politics, Religion by Kyle-Anne Shiver
I learned more about staying on the narrow path and avoiding trouble from my grandmother in five minutes than Barack and Michelle Obama seem to have learned in their whole lives. This lesson in human nature and relationships is pretty darned simple. And it gives no quarter to anyone; it applies to all [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Culture, Marriage, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
With the assassination of Benazir Bhutto last week, we in America are jolted back to the reality that we are a world at war with IslamoFascist armies. Even our holiday cheer and spiked eggnog cannot protect us from the grim truth that in this modern age of nuclear weaponry, a single assassination halfway ‘round [...]
Filed under: American Thinker, Election, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver