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Saying No to the Hookup Culture

The feminist movement has convinced women that in order to be equal with their male counterparts they must cast aside morality for the sake of pleasure.  This has led to secular colleges across the country becoming hotbeds for casual sexual relations as well as underage drinking. However, some young men and women are saying no.

Short Sale on Your Mortgage

Are you facing foreclosure?  Is the bank looking to reposes your home? We are facing tough economic times, and with the prices of housing falling—and due to fall more once the prices fall after the expiration of the Obama Stimulus plan—many people have found themselves behind on their mortgages without the ability to make their [...]

Who Do You Have Help You Move?

Well, we’re at it again.  I’ve been offered a job with the company that I first worked for out of college.  So, we’re in the process of trying to find a place that we can move the family to that’s closer to the new/old job. The question is, now that we have four children and [...]

Penny Auctions

When you shop online, what kinds of places do you check? One of the places that I always look for products at decent prices is ebay.  I don’t always buy from them, because if the price differential isn’t that big it’s easier to get something from a brand you trust, but keeping an eye on [...]

Buying First Home

Back last summer, while I was on my “summer vacation”, I was calling any contact I had in an attempt to find work.  I found work at a local company, for which I was very thankful, but one of the calls I had made was to the company for which I had worked over 10 [...]

Seeing Clearly to Drive

Every time I have to renew my driver’s license I have the option of doing it online, doing it by the mail or doing it at the DMV.  I’m not sure if the stereotype is still true about how long it takes to wait in DMV lines, but I don’t care to test it either.  [...]

Would a Fat Tax Do Anything?

The great state of New York has a problem.  Like most other liberal states with a high number of metropolitan areas, when times were good they decided to create all sorts of programs and have all sorts of benefits, not planning for the bad times1. So the governor and the legislature are trying to come [...]

Like It Or Not, You’re Getting ObamaCare

The election of a Republican to the Senate in Massachusetts was viewed by some as a message the electorate was sending to the Obama Administration—especially when part of his plank was “I will not vote for ObamaCare.”  Unfortunately, the Administration does not appear to have gotten the message, and they are trying to get it [...]

So, Who Is Responsible For the Children?

Where our country and our world is going can easily be seen in what is being taught to our children.  The Roman Catholic’s knew it.  The Marxists knew it.  Plato knew it.  The Pro-Life movement knows it. What children are taught and who should be doing the teaching is, therefore, a big issue.

If The Baby Can Feel Pain…

North Dakota has led the way in terms of chipping away at abortion rights.  Along with Mississippi and other Bible Belt states, North Dakota has sought time and again to test the Supreme Courts ruling that has allowed women in the United States to kill their unborn children at any stage of their pregnancies.

Sexual Rights as Defined By Planned Parenthood

One of the things that should bother everyone about Planned Parenthood and Abortion is that the company that provides the abortions is also the same company that is being paid money by the federal government and seeks to profit only if the person chooses to terminate the pregnancy. There is no way—even if you agree [...]

The Topic That Will Never Die

Every modern politician that runs for the Presidency has some topic that just will not go away.  Sen. John Kerry had the “Swift Boat Veterans for Truth”.  President George W. Bush carried around the Supreme Court settling whether Florida could do its recounts.  And President Obama has the birth certificate fiasco. This video is amusing, [...]

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