
I used to do a blog called monoblogue, but now my job is to turn that rocky, thorny, and trod-upon soil into ground receptive to the missionary's seed, just like in Matthew 13.
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Learned my lesson from last time and took an actual photo of the book. I preordered this one back in November of last year.
When I first heard the story of , I was fascinated: a person who was high up in the Democrat hierarchy got fed up a...
For this one, I just decided to have some fun with the Substack image creator. This is one of those made up when I prompted for “a bleak communist dystopia.”
In 2024, there were nine Democrat primaries for state legislative posts, some of...
My third visit to the Capitol in 2009: once as a tourist, once doing the 9/12 rally, and a third time in the fall of that year when I took this photo. Ironically, I used the photo in looking at these races two years ago.
This particular en...
Just down the road at the Sharptown Carnival, although this was from a few years ago. Still looks pretty much the same, and it’s time for us to spend some money on fair food, gun raffle tickets, pop-off tickets, and the Big Six wheel to sup...
One proposal for our 51st state. Since I got it from Rep. Bryan Shupe’s social media site, I’ll give him the credit - although I’m betting Kent County, Delaware would join in as well.
In the contentious fight over redistricting Maryland’s...
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An architect by day and writer by night. My work isn't just on Substack, but appears on The Patriot Post, too. I have also written two books, with the last being The Rise and Fall of the TEA Party (2019).
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