Archive for February, 2008



That’s Just The Way We Roll…

Chances are good that if you’re a parent, you’ve probably heard your daughters singing along to Miley Cyrus, checked ebay this past fall to confirm that Hannah Montana concert tickets were really being sold at $1000 a piece, and settled for the cheaper, albeit steep $18, on tickets for the recently theater-released 3D movie. 
I will [...]

Planned Parenthood just doesn’t get it. A recent advertisement from this notoriously sexually liberal and baby-killing organization, sported the Valentines Day themed tag line of “Chocolate, Hearts, Flowers…. and Condoms”.
Condoms? Are you kidding me? Planned Parenthood continues to distort the idea of true love and companionship, merely to increase their condom distribution count and, perhaps, [...]

Valentines Day has come and gone, yet my thoughts are still centered on love. What is this phenomenon and how does its power take such a strong hold on its victims, leaving even the most powerful men weak in the knees?
 
I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time understanding couples that claim [...]

 
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Isn’t Love Just Sweet?!

I love Love. Cheesy, I know…but perhaps my overindulgence of Valentines Day candies this week have aided in my recent melancholy feelings that have been consuming my thoughts as of late.
 
While there are many different levels and categories of love, the one that fascinates me the most is the kind of love that makes life [...]

A good leader will face the music, even though he may turn his back on the crowd.

Toting a dark gothic theme, edgy advertisement has aided in announcing the annual “Sex Week at Yale”, which is slated to begin next week. The scheduled line up of events is so provocative; the topics to be discussed would make even the regular Vegas nightlife connoisseur blush. And all of this is coming from Yale, [...]




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