Face-mask Theater

Today, over 50% of US adults have been vaccinated against the Wuhan Coronavirus.  Millions have already been infected, and recovered from Covid-19.  Data show that prior infection with the virus can confer life-long immunity.  Many states have totally dropped their mask mandates for everyone, and more states are going along with the (dubious) CDC guidelines, …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #152: Shade and Shadow

Shadows are cast by people and things, by the Sun.  You often see a person's shadow before you see the person.  It's really hard to sneak up on someone in the bright sunshine!  How often have you seen something you want to photograph, and there's no place to stand where you do not cast a …

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Now, there’s an entire month: “Pride Month”?

Back in August of 2013, I wrote a post on this blog entitled "I do not understand "gay pride".  Below is the entire post. Why would you be proud of being perverted? Why would you be proud of engaging in behavior that is antithetical to the survival of the human race? I stand by that …

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The Endgame of Black Lives Matter, and Critical Race Theory

Recently there has been a lot of news on the subjects of the Marxist Black Lives Matter movement, and the teaching of Critical Race Theory in America's schools.  But has anyone really thought it through, exactly what those two movements are ultimately aiming for? Actually, it's pretty simple.  The ultimate goal of BLM and CRT …

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ReBlog: Jim George’s Letter to his Senator about the harsh treatment of the people held in DC jail from the January 6 “riot”.

I don't know if my readers are aware of what has happened to the peaceful demonstrators who participated in the January 6 demonstration in Washington, DC.  That's the so-called riot, that the Speaker of the House, and 100% of the US mainstream media have called an "armed insurrection".  Those peaceful demonstrators have been held in …

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What the CEO of Exxon-Mobil should have said to the shareholders from Engine No. 1

Last week, Exxon-Mobil, the integrated oil and gas company, had their annual shareholders meeting in their headquarters town of Houston, Texas.  As a result of shareholder action, they now have three new members of their board of directors, from the Environmentalist non-profit called Engine No. 1.  This group wants to basically put Exxon-Mobil and other …

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A perfect illustration of how ridiculous the Covid mask rules are

On Thursday, the Wall Street Journal published a picture of a high school band playing.  It is a New York City "magnet school", focussed on music.  It is admirable that the school is named after a famed Cuban salsa singer, Celia Cruz.  However, this picture shows a number of "wrongnesses", at least in my opinion. …

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ReBlog: Kira Davis on what the Government has done to her children, and all children, with the evil Covid lockdowns and restrictions.

This article, reprinted here in its entirety, originally appeared on RedState.  This cry of anguish needs to be heard, and passed on, and amplified.  This should never have happened, and must never, ever, be repeated! What Our Government Has Done to Our Children This Past Year Is Unforgivable In March of 2020 my son was …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #151: From large to small, in color(s)

My favorite color is red.  I drive a red car.  I have a red leather folio for taking notes in meetings, a red leather case for my pens and reading glasses, and a red "accordion" wallet, all from Levenger.  On our recent vacation in Nashville, red things were abundant around us.  From the Waterfront Park …

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