Sunday, October 30, 2011

American History in Black and White

It sometimes get to the point that what we think we know, we are sure we know and when some other stuff is added to what we think we know we suddenly don't think we know what we thought we knew. The author in this book has been researching and digging into this topic for 20 years or so. He presents the history of Black Americans in a wonderfully lucid and terribly plain way. I think it is one of the more provocative and important sources of information that I have delved in this year and I highly recommend it. It is well documented and the things I learned have never been presented to my eyes in this manner ever before.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Diapers Anyone?

The grandkids spent the night. They were brought by my daughter, their mother. The 10 month old is crawling around diapered. She is cute. I caught this Steyn article here and suddenly diapers didn't seem so cute.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

If This Is True, It Is Just Plain Wrong

Doctors, hospital and many different kinds of health care providers seem to catch a lot of flack these days. This story, if true and I think it is, is more than a small symptom, it could be an indication of a metastatic, parasitic mindset.

Another Victor Davis Hanson to Think About

I get the chance to read VDH from time to time.  I have never been disappointed.  While swimming around the frog infested cooking pot of life sometimes we need someone like this to encourage us to hop out of the pot.  Take 4 minutes to read this.