Entries by Jerry Winkel

Saudi Men

What a surprise! This story isn’t on CNN, MSNBC, ABC or USAToday. I didn’t bother searching CBS or NBC. – – – – – A campaign on Facebook is calling for Saudi men to beat women who plan to drive cars in a protest next month, AFP reports. “The Iqal Campaign: June 17 for preventing […]

Pigs at the Trough

Democrats Say U.S. House Victory Sends Message on Medicare This article is deeply disturbing.  Republicans are going to have to spend a lot of money educating people. It’s cheap to spread FUD. It’s costly to educate. Maybe the country will need to go into default before people will realize the money is gone. I’m really turned off […]

Can’t resist

I listen to Colin Cowherd in the morning on my way to work. One day he was talking about everything on the Internet being negative. I realized that 95% of the time I want to post something, it’s because I’m ticked. I have to say, his words have kept me from making a lot of […]

Do you fight fire with fire?

I just saw some deeply disturbing images that made me want to cry, lash out and fight. There were two images. The first was an artist rendition of a partial birth abortion. The second was an actual image of the result. To some extend I feel like I need to parade such images in front […]

Animals over humans

I read the article on about Dr. Gael Yonnet and his dog Elon. Elon was given to Dr. Yonnet, who is paralyzed, by Canine Companions for Independence. After 18 months they decided to take him back. Quote, “the organization said Yonnet’s lifestyle and job were endangering the dog because he didn’t keep Elon on a […]

The Bubble Boy

What kind of society is this guy looking for? He’s a complete socialist. He loves government. Yet he wants perfection. He thinks an individual is entitled to $150,000 because of an simple accident. Could he work on an assembly line and never make a mistake? As far as safety goes, making sandwiches is pretty far […]

Global Bologna

Eight Botched Environmental Forecasts By Maxim Lott Published December 30, 2010 A new year is around the corner, and some climate scientists and environmental activists say that means we’re one step closer to a climate Armageddon. But are we really? Predicting the weather — especially a decade or more in advance — is unbelievably challenging. […]

Hate courtesy of the Huffington Post

The Huffington Post picked up the AP story on the tabernacle fire in Provo. There were 598 comments on the story. Here are a few: Who cares? Oops. (from a Huffington Post Moderator) GOOD!!! It’s punishment to the Mormons for Prop 8!  And I’m only half-jokin­g…. New Rule: Organizati­ons that don’t pay taxes to a […]