Monthly Archives: November 2006

It isn’t often that we become film junkies, but we’ve been on quite a roll recently. I found an advance screening pass for two to Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, so we went. The security guard gestapo stopped … Continue reading

I’m not all that fond of this book‘s subtitle, but the topic is interesting. Here’s a summary from an article by Beliefnet: The book’s basic findings are that conservatives who practice religion, live in traditional nuclear families and reject the … Continue reading

If you thought Memphis was Moonbat City before, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Early Bird Registration for the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis ends Friday. Bloggers have been offered the discounted rate of $75. Event headliners include Bill … Continue reading

I took the test and got 83.3% correct. What’d you get?

Hmm, my wife (a big fan) has a birthday next week… but I think maybe just posting this video will have to suffice, for now.

[H]ow can you reason with people who believe in mythical sky-gods and demons, and who believe Jesus is coming back soon to zap them away??? Jim Maynard is really upset with Christians following the success of Amendment One; it’s worth … Continue reading

TIME’s latest issue pits science against God. I was going to say, “If I were a betting man, I’d put my money on God.” But, then again, if I were a betting man, I would probably be betting against God, … Continue reading

I hold Karl Rove, who only makes things worse, partly responsible for the GOP’s losses — he had flirted with disaster one too many times. And, hey, what happened to that October surprise he promised? Of the results, I’m most … Continue reading

Better late than never? Since Fishkite’s take on Amendment One was such a smash hit, here’s a last minute look at Amendment Two, which would allow Congress to freeze property taxes for residents (current and future) who reach their 65th … Continue reading