NORAD: From Dozing to Dreaming of Santa
It’s that time of year again when NORAD transforms into Santa’s personal GPS tracker, guiding him on his global gift-giving escapades.
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It’s that time of year again when NORAD transforms into Santa’s personal GPS tracker, guiding him on his global gift-giving escapades.
We’ve been living in days of very bad news for a very long time now, and every day it seems to get worse and more intense. Our country — and the world — has become something I never thought I’d live to see.
Here is my opinion on the Francis papacy’s blessing unions outside of traditional marriage; “Pope Francis, the Latin Mass, you, and me.”
O Holy Night is one of the most-loved and recorded songs of the Christmas season. But did you know that it was once banned by the Catholic Church?
It’s been over five centuries since Martin Luther, the catalyst for the Protestant Reformation, stirred the theological pot by challenging certain doctrines within the Catholic Church.
Former Democratic presidential nominees Al Gore and John Kerry are surely weeping and wailing and gnashing their teeth at the news, but the sensible among us see this as great! From CNN: The United States is producing more oil than any country in history By Matt Egan | Updated 5:00 PM EST | Tuesday, December …
Actor and country singer John Schneider, best known for his starring role as Bo Duke on “The Dukes of Hazzard,” is in hot water with the Department of Justice right now, all over a simple tweet.
More Political Parody from the rapier wit of Albert Constantine Jr, a little ditty using a Christmas favorite to lampoon President Biden
Democrats are in such support of reparations, perhaps they should think about giving up their prime real estate, that which was stolen from American Indians.
Musk cannot be controlled, which makes him an enemy of the state and the corporations that control it.
Joe Buckstop, an aging, corrupt old fool, somehow becomes president in his basement, and every night, an aide has to bring him his soup and discuss the events of the day as he prepares to receive his nightly meds…
Life often presents itself as a series of trials and tribulations, where moments of hardship seem to outnumber those of joy.
Shortly after Obama’s 2009 inauguration, the new chief executive made one of the only memorable, though unoriginal, statements of his outwardly unremarkable presidency. ”Elections have consequences.”
In the grand spectacle of American culture, few traditions rival the fervor and excess of gift-giving, particularly during the festive season.
In the cacophony of American discourse, few phrases resonate with such charged intensity as “separation of church and state.”
Paul Krugman engages in his usual practice of “applying lipstick to a pig” – the pig being Bidenomics. Progressives probably believe every word of his drivel.
Beneath a kaleidoscope of customs lies a tapestry woven from a multitude of influences, some of which diverge significantly from the biblical origins of Christianity.
We have frequently mentioned the Edward T Steel Elementary School in Philadelphia, since then-mayoral candidate Helen Gym Flaherty used the school as a backdrop for telling voters how she ‘saved’ the school from ‘going charter,’ and kept it a public school. In the still public Steel Elementary, which is ranked 1,205th out of 1,607 Pennsylvania elementary schools, …
Am I supposed to stand up and cheer now that Gov. Abbott and what’s-her-name in Arizona are making big sounds about closing the border after millions of invaders have crossed into our country?
Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt was a transformative figure in the fight against the monopolistic practices of big business during the early 20th century.