Rules for thee but not for me.
Left winger Michael Moore loves to go on about how he hates guns-- yadda yadda.
Well, a fun NY thing happened at the airport in New York City.
One of my favorite columnist is a man named Dennis Prager.
Of course, we're still right in the middle of a debate about guns after last weeks shootings. Here are a few excerpted lines from what he wrote this week.
The first part of what I'm about to say came from a guy on Facebook this past weekend.
I don't even know the guy, but he summed up how I felt about Friday's horror.
Hey, welcome to the party. We had to pass it so we'd know what's in it.
All the stuff hidden in the healthcare bill is starting to go into effect and many Democrats are not railing against it.
Last night during half-time, Bob Costas chose to throw himself into the national discussion about another NFL tragedy.
I'm sure you heard by now, the sad story of the Dallas Cowboys nose tackle police say was driving drunk.
Back when I was a kid, everyone wanted to go to California. The westward migration was a big this in the 60s and 70s.
They called it the land of fruits and nuts, but still they came.
FDR called this day a day which will live in infamy.
Dictionary.com defines infamy as "extremely bad reputation, public reproach, or strong condemnation as the result of a shameful, criminal, or outrageous act."
The fallout continues from Bob Costas'' sermon about gun control on national TV.
Now, Bob is spinning that he didn't have enough time to cover all the issues in the commentary.
There was this meme going around during the election on Facebook which showed a picture of Barak Obama and a thought coming from his saying, "there are so many things I could do if this darn Constitution was not in the way."