Archive for April 13th, 2011
Obama’s debt speech…what will he say?
Our fearless leader will be speaking to us little people tonight about the monstrous debt and what he’sdoing to fix it. I think reality hit him last November when the Tea Party pulled out the coup of the century and helped take back Congress on a “less government, less spending” platform. Obama knows that he’s got to do something about this out-of-control debt our country faces but he doesn’t want to cut too many of his favorite entitlement programs or government agencies. He’s kind of between a rock and a hard place….after all….he’s in 2012 campaign mode now.
Send Kevin Some Hugs
The Hillbuzz community is awe-inspiring. Recently, when Kevin asked for help with his friend Cassie, Hillbuzz readers sent her (and Kevin) prayers and advice from all over the world. And Kevin is convinced that those prayers have saved Cassie’s life–and probably others, too.
As one of the team who has been working to launch Hillbuzz 3.0, I’d like to again come to the Hillbuzz community and ask you for prayers and support.
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Bye Bye Easter Eggs…Hello Spring Spheres
I knew this day was inevitable. The Christmas Tree has suffered years of assault and condemnation so…it stands to reason that the Easter Egg wasn’t going to be safe for long. A Seattle elementary school has decided to call the Easter Egg a Spring Sphere ( so as NOT to offend anyone ). Actually…it wasn’t the entire elementary school that decided to be idiots…the students didn’t have a say so in the matter and they are usually the most mature ones in these situations. The administration decided to change the name….it’s always the administration that are the dumb-dumbs.
(American Thinker) The educrats strike again, and make themselves look ridiculous again, according to a 16 year old student identified only as Jessica, who volunteered to do a project at a local elementary school, supplying plastic eggs filled with jellybeans. From MyNorthwest.com:
“I went to the teacher to get her approval and she wanted to ask the administration to see if it was okay,” Jessica explained. “She said that I could do it as long as I called this treat ‘spring spheres.’ I couldn’t call them Easter eggs.”Rather than question the decision, Jessica opted to “roll with it.” But the third graders had other ideas.“When I took them out of the bag, the teacher said, ‘Oh look, spring spheres’ and all the kids were like ‘Wow, Easter eggs.’ So they knew,” Jessica said.
Unbelievable.
Wednesday Open Thread: April 13th, 2011
What’s on your minds this Wednesday?
What are people talking about in your part of the world?












