Some readers might be aware that the state of Colorado is in the process of passing legislation that would potentially take kids away from parents if they refuse to affirm the “gender identity” of their children. This is a pretty big deal. One would think the church should speak out. […]
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Robbie vs. Marikay
The News and Record reports this morning that Robbie Perkins and Marikay Abuzuaiter are both running to be Greensboro mayor. Perkins is a progressive Republican who historically has been aligned with the east Greensboro political establishment and with development interests. When conservative Republicans were elected to the city council in […]
Grievance-Mongers Flood Greensboro City Council
An interesting article at Yes!Weekly describes how leaders of several organizations– including school board chair Deena Hayes-Greene– agitated before the Greensboro City Council to obtain certain considerations with regard to economic development in east Greensboro. They claim they have been ignored; and that their neighborhoods lag behind with respect to […]
Greensboro’s Ryan Routh Subject Of A “Sealed Motion”; Sought To Take Down Trump’s Plane
This does not seem to augur well with regard to the circumstances of his case and his involvement. Posobiec says that he was trying to get special military equipment from Ukraine’s military to shoot at Trump’s airplane. Finally, Mike Benz maintains it is very likely Routh was working indirectly for […]
The Chief Justice Stays With Satan
Readers will recall that I had posted last week about Norm Eisen. It turns out he used to be US Ambassador to the Czech Republic. By sheer coincidence, we learn that he is friends with Chief Justice John Roberts; and that Roberts had stayed with him for a week when […]
One Tenor
Many decades ago, Mario Lanza was a very popular tenor among Americans of Italian descent. Today, he is scarcely remembered:
The Consequence of Imprudent US Interventions
Ivermectin, Vaccine Bills In Raleigh
A couple of interesting bills have been filed in Raleigh. The first makes ivermectin over-the-counter in the state of North Carolina. Similar legislation has been enacted in at least one or two other states. This bill would make ivermectin more available when hospital systems forbid their doctors and nurse practitioners […]
Biased Media Tries To Slam Judge Griffin
The stories were profusive online today. The Associated Press (AP) initially ran a story about Jefferson Griffin. Apparently when he was a college student at UNC Chapel Hill during the early 1990’s, he wore a Confederate uniform in connection with a fraternity event. That, of course, is deemed a matter […]
A Couple Of Bills Illustrate The Good vs. Evil Dynamic in Raleigh
There are a couple of bills that have been filed in the General Assembly of interest. The first, sponsored by Republicans, makes it less likely parents will be shut out of their kids’ medical treatment. Current North Carolina law makes it impermissible for parents to know about or control their […]