Sunday, May 29, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Motown.
Mark Steyn:
"As I said on Rush, unlike European cities, no bombs fell on Detroit. They did this to themselves. And the real rubble is not the ruined buildings, but the ruined people. This is an American city at the dawn of the 21st century, and one in two of its citizens are illiterate. That’s about the same rate as the Ivory Coast, or the Central African Republic, under its aforementioned cannibal emperor. Whereas in the Seventies and Eighties Detroit was ruled by a Democrat mayor, a bureaucracy-for-life, and an ever more featherbedded union army, all of whom cannibalized the city. Say what you like about Emperor Bokassa but, dollar for dollar, his reign was a bargain compared to Mayor Coleman Young’s"
Read the rest here.
"As I said on Rush, unlike European cities, no bombs fell on Detroit. They did this to themselves. And the real rubble is not the ruined buildings, but the ruined people. This is an American city at the dawn of the 21st century, and one in two of its citizens are illiterate. That’s about the same rate as the Ivory Coast, or the Central African Republic, under its aforementioned cannibal emperor. Whereas in the Seventies and Eighties Detroit was ruled by a Democrat mayor, a bureaucracy-for-life, and an ever more featherbedded union army, all of whom cannibalized the city. Say what you like about Emperor Bokassa but, dollar for dollar, his reign was a bargain compared to Mayor Coleman Young’s"
Read the rest here.
Life in "Insolvistan" (Detroit)
http://detnews.com/article/20110426/METRO/104260351/Library-feeling-heat-over-buying-$1K-chairs
Thursday, May 26, 2011
From the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada
http://activatecfpl.theefc.ca/journal/2011/5/17/plain-sight-hidden-agenda-the-week-against-homophobia.html
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
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