Disrespecting the Office

by Tyler Gothier on January 25, 2010 · 2 comments

I can’t help but to have any other reaction than to cringe at these photos.

While having fun is one thing, throwing your feet up on a 130 year old desk that has been the a long time symbol of the Presidency is simply disgusting.Is it that Barry still doesn’t comprehend the Presidency, or is he just a disrespectful man?

Tip of the hat to HotAirPundit for publishing

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Going Blue for Brown

by Tyler Gothier on January 17, 2010 · 0 comments

Facebook as been a roar with Conservative cheer these past few days for Scott Brown. You have probably seen the blue profile pictures from friends in your news feed, and if you haven’t, your one of the few. A social media success for sure, but what does it show if you can get millions to change their face to the world, to you?
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An Essay I Like

January 17, 2010

I thought I’d share this with you from the WSJ. Interesting, the beliefs of many in God created disasters as a way to scold Humanity.
A punishment from the Heavens above doesn’t seem right to me from an all-might and all-powerful God. The the gift and power of free will gives us the option to do [...]

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The Ant & The Grasshopper

January 16, 2010

THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER
This one is a little different…
Two Different Versions! ……………..
Two Different Morals!
OLD VERSION: The ant works hard in the withering heat all summer long, building his house and laying up supplies for the winter.
The grasshopper thinks the ant is a fool and laughs and dances and plays the summer away.
Come winter, [...]

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A Loss of Americanism

January 14, 2010

It always disheartens me to hear foreigners and Americans alike complain about this country, my country. After everything we have been through as a Nation, after everything our forefathers have fought for on this land and fields afar with their own blood.

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Israel’s Warfare 2.0

January 13, 2010

With the technological comes many great achievements: high-speed computers, internet in airplanes, and just as advanced is the ever-growing arsenal of unmanned war fighting machines. The Terminator series is ringing at least partly true, with a war fought mainly by tin can machines.

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