Month: July 2022

  • Tea Party Conspiracy Proven True

    Tea Party Conspiracy Proven True

    During the tea party days, we were out there screaming about Agenda 21 and how the elites of the world wanted to control everything about our lives. I remember our dear friend, Hank Madden, who used his radio show every Saturday to put in a statement about Agenda 21 and how devastating it would be…

  • New students in college get quick instruction on sex

    New students in college get quick instruction on sex

    Jacksonville parents attending the school orientation for their children at the University of Central Florida were shocked. They were expecting to hear about dormitories and parking, and class schedules. One of the scheduled events was titled “Navigation polyamorous or non-monogamous relationships.” In the details, they learned their teenage children would “learn about addressing jealousy, effective…

  • Mystery Nassau County woman earns a WINK

    Mystery Nassau County woman earns a WINK

    I was reading a post inside a Facebook group here in Nassau County and came across this post. It was exactly what we needed – a reminder that there are still many good people in this world. A local woman, Shelby McFarland, was in the Yulee Walmart today with her husband and her 7 week…

  • Let them eat bugs!!

    Let them eat bugs!!

    As if life in our beloved America could not be more stressful, we now have to worry about our food supply and WHAT they are supplying!  The left is hell bent on eliminating American’s love for a good steak on the grill or a cheeseburger– because cows produce too much gas and damage the environment. …

  • Florida goes for the federal carrots

    Florida goes for the federal carrots

    Have you ever used a treat to coax your pet to act in some specific manner, hoping the morsel would initiate the desired behavior? Well, cities across the nation are the pets and our federal government is the dispenser of treats.  In 2013, the North Florida Transportation Planning Organization (NFTPO) did not use their allotted…

  • Libraries educated the wrong people on the wrong things

    Libraries educated the wrong people on the wrong things

    A library is a place of discovery, imagination, suspense — and porn? Years ago, pornographic content would be kept behind a counter, in a locked cabinet or in an adult establishment. But, today one can check out a pornographic book at your local library. A little digging and I found that the American Library Association…

  • Can we afford this?

    Can we afford this?

    Not having enough in your paycheck to cover monthly budget items has become a reality for most Americans. A trip to Publix today is almost as expensive as a car payment. Filling up your gas tank has become an anxiety-inducing event. Making it from month to month is becoming increasingly difficult. In times of financial…

  • The death of objectivity gets no obituary in American newspapers

    The death of objectivity gets no obituary in American newspapers

    American newspapers are dying at the rate of two a week and there are good reasons. Some are economic. But one is that they have forgotten their purpose. Just as educators have turned from educating to indoctrinating, newspapers have “evolved” from informing to indoctrinating. In both cases, a liberal indoctrination is most often the goal.…

  • Two states are living up to their responsibilities

    Two states are living up to their responsibilities

    Florida, unlike Texas, is not accessible by land to foreign invaders but Florida’s governor — with the help of the legislature — still is doing what he can to repel an invasion that is under way Hordes of non-citizens are entering the United States at the southern border as the federal government shirks its duty.…

  • Teaching facts instead of fables is unpopular with liberals

    Teaching facts instead of fables is unpopular with liberals

    One Northeast Florida government school teacher is disturbed about how the people of Florida wants history taught but he seems confused about his reasons. First Coast News reporters managed to ferret out a teacher whose views probably coincide with the station’s own views, and highlighted his notions. The teacher said he was disturbed when he…

  • Magazine adulation shows media is part of Demings’ campaign

    Magazine adulation shows media is part of Demings’ campaign

    Val Demings, who was born and raised in Jacksonville, is riding her Harley around Florida, seeking to become a U.S. senator. To do that, she would have to defeat an incumbent senator, but she is undaunted. Demings is relying on the media support. And judging by the ludicrous story in the ultra-liberal Vanity Fair, she…

  • Don’t let media poke your colony

    Don’t let media poke your colony

    As a child did you ever poke a hornet’s nest then almost instantly realize it was a bad choice when the angry mob of hornets came after you? Or, perhaps poke an ant hill to observe how you have disrupted their colony and driven them into chaos? Does it feel like someone is poking your…