Three French Hens

United States

WorldNetDaily: “Patriotic concerts planned as alternative to supporting controversial trio

The WND article refers to these concerts as “anti-Dixie Chicks concerts,” but I veiw them as “alternatives to the Dixie Chicks concerts.” Best line in the article can be attributed to the Rev. Jerry Falwell who feathers the Chicks with the new name “French Hens.” Which fits since the popular Christmas carol refers to “three french hens.”

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From My Cold, Dead Hands

2nd Amendment

Heston Repeats Famous Line Final Time as NRA President

CNSNews.com: “Charlton Heston ended his term as president of the National Rifle Association Saturday the same way he began it, declaring his devotion to the Second Amendment and his love for the other freedoms he believes are protected by the right to keep and bear arms. “Our founders pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor in the name of liberty,” he said in a pre-taped address to more than 4,000 NRA members gathered for the group’s 132nd annual meeting. “We pledge to preserve it.” NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre then presented Heston with a Winchester 1866 “cowboy rifle” in honor of his service. Heston raised the rifle above his head, then said – for the last time as NRA president – “From my cold, dead hands.” The audience gathered in the Orange County Convention Center rose to their feet in thunderous applause for Heston.

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Slimey NAGs

The moral bankruptcy of NOW

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WorldNetDaily: “Jane Chastain blasts extremist women’s group for hiding truth

The double homicide charge filed against Scott Peterson for the murders of his wife, Laci, and his unborn son, Conner, has the National Organization of (some) Women headed for the tall grass.

Not surprising!

The NOW crowd and their extreme friends, who have promoted the wholesale slaughter of the most innocent among us, always have been afraid to say what they mean and to mean what they say.

I don’t need to add anything to the excellent article Jane wrote.

Leonardo

As a Novel Rises Quickly, Book Industry Takes Note

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width="60" align="right" border="0" />New York Times: “The success of The Da Vinci Code by a little-known writer has caught the attention of an industry mired in a dismal retail economy.

I’ve started reading this book. It’s completely fascinating. I was totally engrossed by the first chapter. Secret societies, brilliant investigators, an unexplainable crime and a victim who imitates Da Vinci’s most famous drawing in his dying moments. Can’t wait to get to the end.