by Arthur Schaper | Feb 14, 2013 | Uncategorized
theychose liberation. For the record, “progressive” President Abraham Lincoln was aRepublican. So was Frederick Douglass, and the first popularly electedAfrican-American US Senator, Edward Brooke. “Progressive trends” did not “giveequal...
by Arthur Schaper | Feb 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
Strom Thurmond. The centenarian should never have stayed inoffice as long as he did. One good thing that Senator Graham did for us.His record inWashington, however, started to worry some conservatives, and certainly agrowing constituency of South Carolinians who...
by Arthur Schaper | Feb 9, 2013 | Uncategorized
He is openly gay. Unlike Seinfeld and friends, I believe that there is “something wrong withthat”. The controversy surrounding James sexuality has deep implications forthe Republican Party, the state, and the country, too. His campaign for LAMayor is being...
by Arthur Schaper | Feb 9, 2013 | Uncategorized
National Geographic. Supposedly, archaeologists and Coptic theologians had found a fragment of a “lost gospel” which described Jesus as a married man, and other unseemly ideas which do not run current with the Word of God.I disputed these empty ideas right...
by Arthur Schaper | Feb 1, 2013 | Uncategorized
The LA Times described an unexpected contraction of the United States economy as “shrinkage”. I immediately thought of the popular sitcom Seinfeld. Has Elaine Benes or George Costanza joined the newspapers reporting staff, or what? Perhaps they should...