Category Archives: schools
Bowing Toward Mocha: Why Americans Suck at Taking to the Streets.
Let me get this straight right at the beginning. I am not complaining. I for one am happy as can be that for the most part my fellow countrymen and I comprise the lamest bunch of flame-throwing radicals in the … Continue reading
Goodbye . . . Hello: A First Decade Homage to the Lost
Here at the end of the first decade of the new millennium, it is time to take stock. I view the decade of 9/11 as an historical airlock—a chance to purge from our lungs the excess carbon dioxide of having … Continue reading
The Tea Party Congressional Moms’ Approved Children’s Reading List.
Who’s Waldo, Why Does He Dress Like a Foreigner, and Why is He Trying So Hard to Blend in? The “Bunny” Trilogy: Don’t Pat the Bunny, Sweetie. It Seems a Little Weird. If You Pat the Bunny One More Time, … Continue reading
How to Spot a Real American!
Don’t look any farther east than Pennsylvania or any farther west than Reagan International. It is American to fight to defend the Constitution, and to demand that its original intentions be protected; it is un-American to read it. Seat belts … Continue reading
Gunfight at the H.S. Corral!
Originally published at Doc Sweet’s Office Hour 10.2007 Early this month Representative David Agema of Michigan introduced a bill in Congress that would allow teachers to carry guns in schools. I am trying to find one good reason to not … Continue reading