
Topic: whiny
Many in the media have been repeating the abortion-rights activists' mantra that women went to Kermit Gosnell because nobody else was providing their "needed" abortions. The problem with this is that ... discussObama, PPFA, and the littlest patients By Dave Andrusko President Barack Obama speaks at the Planned Parenthood ... discuss
"There have been several concerns that the group has been in contravention of the Ontario Human Rights Code by creating, fostering, and otherwise associating with spaces, both physical and online, whi ... discuss
Is the “war on women” really a war on men? Yesterday on The Impractical Catholic I posted a reminder to myself that the sickness from which rape springs is still alive in our culture — margi ... discuss
In a recent MARRI blog post, I posed the question, “What do women want?” Feminist writer Hanna Rosin, who published an article (2010) and then a book (2012) titled The End of Men: The Rise of Wome ... discuss
Sandra Fluke’s speech last night at the Democrat convention is the worst I have ever heard at a national convention, and I have heard many very bad ones. Whiny and petulan ... discuss
Eep. I don’t know why I get apprehensive, since my labors these days are so much faster and more bearable than the first 4 or 5, but it still happens. I’m excited about meeting this ba ... discuss
I am amusedly watching the reactions of the SCOTUS ruling on Obamacare — where yesterday’s “extremist activist court” is suddenly a model of humility and judicial restraint ... discuss
10 weeks: it’s all about the nausea {Pregnancy update} 11 weeks: feeling better! {pregnancy update} 12 weeks: I heard the heartbeat! {pregnancy update} 13 weeks: A new trimester! {pregnancy update} ... discuss
I noticed that a lot of my posts here lately have always had me mentioning how busy I've been... And I'm not liking it. There always seems to be an endless list of things to do and, to be perfect ... discuss
Governor Scott Walker of the State of Wisconsin dared to stand up to the unions that represent public employees by making it so that the public sector workers cannot be forced to join unions, pay ... discuss
(NMP) Obama apparently gave a whiny little campaign speech when he should have been giving a commencement speech to the graduates at the all-female Barnard College in New York City (hey, doesn’t ... discuss
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Prove It! God by Amy WelbornMy rating: 3 of 5 starsThis book was recommended to me when I was asking for good books that might help questioning atheists. It is aimed at a young audience (meaning teena ... discuss
I was 10 weeks pregnant yesterday and this is my first update so far on the blog. Call it pregnancy brain. I’m forgetting a lot, spending most of my time focusing on two little words: don ... discuss
By: Jeffrey Klein Examiner.com In an extraordinary flash of brilliance, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) came up with the remarkable idea of having the Saudi’s step up their production of oil to staunc ... discuss
David Brooks took to the pages of The New York Times yesterday to throw a great big temper tantrum over the fact that his elitist, pseudo-sophisticated notions don't hold sway with the conservative gr ... discuss
"It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." -- Calvin Coolidge (1873-1933), 30th US President -- rfh What Would Clint Ea ... discuss
Last night I had a young Christian lady over for dinner, a student at the local seminary. My children were also at the table, two of whom have no use for Christians. I was hoping for a fruitful exchan ... discuss
As Curt aptly puts it over at Flopping Aces, our whiny, prissy man-child of a President is getting all bent out of shape once again. This time the whiny, prissy, man-child got his panties all-in-a-b ... discuss
Rick Perry is out. Ron Paul is still in the game, and may yet run as a third-party candidate. But he won’t be the GOP nominee.It is down to Obama vs. Romney, or Obama vs. Gingrich, or Obama vs. ... discuss
7 former employees offer to testify against Planned Parenthood in congressional probe But there is absolutely, positively NO STIGMA WHATSOEVER attached to abortion. Ignore those whiny feminist aborti ... discuss
JSOnline has posted an utterly lame article, "Walker ads slap back at recall effort."Scott Walker is spending money, lots of money, to fight back against the Democrats, Big Labor, and even the White H ... discuss
Is anyone truly shocked that a man who never held a job where he had to lead people is incapable of understanding the old axiom that one catches more flies with coffee (it’s morning, and I don ... discuss
Muslims and CAIR. Why? They’re also complaining about Islamophobia and how their being “persecuted” for terrorist acts committed (with their implicit consent and knowledge) when it’s the Jews ... discuss
The witch hunt against Bishop Finn continues and my friend, Jane, has another great article (below). One of the things I find most interesting in the stormy waters swirling around this case ... discuss
On October 1 on The Impractical Catholic I posted the news out of Rockford, Illinois that the state Department of Public Health had suspended the license of the Northern Illinois Women’s Center, an ... discuss
I apologize for the WEEKS of silence that have preceded this post! I always get a chuckle from the emails that readers send me asking if we're still alive, if things are going alright or bluntly "why ... discuss
Over at Memeorandum, where it seems to be all Rick Perry all the time, we find a whiny tidbit from George Soros funded Think Progress, which says that Rick Perry Questions Obama’s Patriotism Spe ... discuss
One of the last Americans who should be questioning anyone other Americans patriotism does just that. Remember Obama refusing to put his hand over his heart during the National Anthem? Refusing to wea ... discuss
This video used to be on another YouTube channel of mine. But I’ve consolidated all my creative efforts here on my singer songwriter blog. And the hot weather reminded me of road trips with the ... discuss
This video used to be on another YouTube channel of mine. But I’ve consolidated all my creative efforts here on my singer songwriter blog. And the hot weather reminded me of road trips with the ... discuss
Life on the road with kids is not all sunshine and lollipops. I'm pretty sure I should have known that already, but I've been reminded again. We have had wonderful visits with family and friends, ol ... discuss
The title of this post may very well make a reader believe it's going to be deep. Spiritual. A discussion of our helplessness without the Lord. Nope. This post is about my internet! & ... discuss
Check the story out over at Gateway Pundit. Jim Hoft snarks: It’s an Obama world… Well, Jim, I’d buy that; but because Bush was too busy jacking off to writings of Norman Podhoretz or bendin ... discuss
Check the story out over at Gateway Pundit. Jim Hoft snarks: It’s an Obama world… Well, Jim, I’d buy that; but because Bush was too busy jacking off to writings of Norman Podhoretz or bendin ... discuss
So the federal government is cutting government departments. Lizzie may is upset, I say cut !cut!cut! We have a big deficit and we need to cut all kinds of useless government programs. climate hoax s ... discuss
So much in the news the last several weeks about Planned Parenthood and the effort to defund them in Congress (which I support). Planned Parenthood has responded by trying to convince people tha ... discuss
Christianity Today highlighted Reformed Rap and Hip-Hop. Click here, to see a .pdf of an entire page describing the key Reformed artists and this new phenomenon. Some of the key rappers include: T ... discuss
Allahpundit provides the teaser: From the Mark Levin show. If you enjoyed this afternoon's appetizer, wait until you dig into the main course. It's 15 minutes long but every second is enjoyable, I pro ... discuss
In my previous post, I looked at the "pregnancy as disease" model championed by abortionists such as Warren Hern. I concluded that it is the distress at the pregnant state, rather than the pregnancy i ... discuss
We have never really had a problem in our family with jealousy when a new baby arrives. I am thankful for that. Usually we just notice when the children (usually the one who used t ... discuss
In a comment left at Tantrum-proof your child - Part 2, Molly makes a simple but important point: This doesn't address the spiritual issues behind tantrums but definitely addresses a physical one: ... discuss
It’s been around a century, more or less, since Sigmund Freud threw up his hands and asked the question all men have asked since Adam bit the apple: “Woman: what does she want?” The answer ap ... discuss
Last week we knocked at the door of the Law of God, but this week we are going to finally step over the threshold and study, in earnest, the commands in this Law, and what they mean for—not only us, ... discuss
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Well okay, given the frequency with which I post here lately (I am a dutifully busy student after all), it’s probably more like the quote of the month. Either way, it’s brilliant. ... discuss
I stumbled upon the following blusteringly brash remarks over at the Cafeteria is Closed:I know I know - because (a lot of) German theologians have a history of being whiny *******. (see also: Luther, ... discuss
Should a people blindly trust their government? I worry that as long as Democrats control the Congress and the Presidency the answer is yes. Apparently even disagreeing with Democrats is considered un ... discuss
Should a people blindly trust their government? I worry that as long as Democrats control the Congress and the Presidency the answer is yes. Apparently even disagreeing with Democrats is considered un ... discuss
From someone I know on facebook: The following has been attributed to State Representative Mitchell Kaye from GA. This guy should run for President one day..."We the sensible people of the United Stat ... discuss
This is all of my tweets from the beginning until now. All tweets after this will be posted 20 at a time using my new Twitter feature. Poor kids. Convinced them to put their $ in the bank so it woul ... discuss
I'm popping in to say Hi. Another one of those random update days (plus some things you might not want to know), unfortunately. That's all I can muster on 4-5 hours of sleep. I stayed up last night to ... discuss
So Phil Gramm, who supports John McCain in November, says, “We have sort of become a nation of whiners.” A good response from John McCain would have been something like, “Damn straig ... discuss
Sometimes the grim scenario of cultural decline we see in Western Europe will spread to the US; but not this time, says Steve Mosher of the Population Research Institute. The American birthrate is bac ... discuss
I said I was driving down to Harrisonburg today to pick up the Downzers (my four sons with Down syndrome - see Why I Call Them the Downzers) from Camp Easter Seals. What was I thinking? Harrisonbu ... discuss
Be sure to read The Cranky Conservative's excellent post on Kmiec's whiny martyrdom schtick titled "Memo to Doug Kmiec: SHUUUUUUUUT UUUUUUUUUUUUP" (amen to that sentiment, by the way):In a comment yes ... discuss
I was regrettably unable to attend Zack Matheny's town meeting last night. It sounds like it was a humdinger. Bubba has a very good summary over at his site. Check it out:The ... discuss
Via Tammy Bruce, apparently B. Hussein Obama now believes that he is the sole determiner of what the Republican Party can, and cannot, say - based on what he finds acceptable. And he also seems to hav ... discuss
My post yesterday about how men need to man up ruffled a lot of feathers -- as I knew it would. But it wasn't the whiny liberals complaining this time around. Here, at Wizbang, and on Melissa's blog, ... discuss
We had dinner at Gramma's, where there is FOX News. My usual policy is to leave at 7:59 so Gramma can wallow in her (diminishing, as it turns out) crush on Bill O'Reilly unencumbered, but the first in ... discuss
I haven't really blogged about a fairly recent issue in our lives, because I knew it would embarrass my mother, and I do love my mother and hate to embarrass her.More than usual.Seriously, though, I w ... discuss
I really wonder sometimes what I am doing here on this earth. When we are growing up our parents and teachers told us we were here for a purpose. I wonder about that purpose sometimes. We have all ... discuss
The Hmong group that is defending a Hmong man that was stopped for drunk driving and was struck by an officer when he tried to run the officer over, was at City Hall this morning whining to the Mayor ... discuss
The debate between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama didn't turn out too well for Obama.He was so bad that he chose to address his dismal debate showing on the campaign trail. Naturally, Obama isn't sa ... discuss
Digital Photography School has 7 Tips for Taking Great Maternity Shots. Reading it made me feel a little wistful, and sad. For someone as interested in photography as I am, you might think that I ha ... discuss
whew. This was an insane month for school reading. I'm so glad I got to read all of these, but I'm also not at all surprised that I needed breaks for silly movies or, well, window-shopping at places l ... discuss
I stumbled upon the following blusteringly brash remarks over at the Cafeteria is Closed:I know I know - because (a lot of) German theologians have a history of being whiny *******. (see also: Luther, ... discuss
Mostly, as I said in my 'books read in February post,' Spin Sisters is, 'well, duh,' stuff. Stuff you already knew. Or at least stuff I presume most people know. But then, I don't subscribe to women's ... discuss
Today has not been a winner day. The Boy has been sick all weekend - fever, coughing, the works.Hubbers couldn't sleep last night and decided to share the pain.RooBoo is her normal whiny self so much ... discuss
"Great White Hunter" from The Ryskind SketchbookThomas Sowell on McCain's weaknesses. As I mentioned in comments below, McCain's ACU rating is 64% this year. Chuck Hagel's is 73% and Ben Nelson's 63%. ... discuss
I watched tonight’s debate at the Reagan library. My thoughts on the debate: 4) Ron Paul: Fundamentally, Ron Paul was the only economic conservative on that stage. Too bad his message was muddle ... discuss
Hellooooo out there. My blog is not dead, it just pretends to be. Who knew that six would be the number that could sink me? Hypothetically, of course. Not four, not five, but…six. A favorite li ... discuss
I finally have seen one television commercial for the newest Applebees campaign "Get It Together, Baby"; and it is worse than the radio ad. The 'apple' of Applebees speaks in that annoying, whiny fema ... discuss
IMAO: You Might Be a Fredhead If... My favorites: ...you blame America last. ...you kinda like it when terrorists are made uncomfortable. ...you think that today's serious foreign policy ... discuss
Weird post title, eh? It’s been a slow blogging year for me, and that’s because my offline life is much more interesting right now. I admire bloggers who have full offline lives yet blog p ... discuss
Liberals are such crybabies. (By the grace of God, I’m no longer a liberal. No more tears!) They’re still whining about the domination of conservative talk radio. The Center for American Progress ... discuss
I stumbled upon the following blusteringly brash remarks over at the Cafeteria is Closed:I know I know - because (a lot of) German theologians have a history of being whiny *******. (see also: Luther, ... discuss
By HENRIETTA G. TAVISHPlanned Parenthood has always valued the right to lie over the right to life. The principle is apparent in their recent litigation threat against student journalist Lila R ... discuss
There's a great deal of contorversy over the BSU College Republicans and their fundraiser, as well as their success in getting balance in student speakers. In yesterday's Statesman, Brandi Swindell wr ... discuss
At the end of The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis - spoiler alert - when the schoolyard bullies are getting what they so richly deserve, they run away yelling "Murder! Fascists! Lions! It isn't fair." (emp ... discuss
Filed under: Fairness Doctrine, Liberalism, Conservatism, PoliticsDemocrats won the mid-term elections and instead of shaking hands and tipping their hats to their opponents with a jolly, "Good game!" ... discuss
From The Denver Channel : A full-size reproduction of The Saint John's Bible will be available for pre-order beginning Sept. 1, for $115,000. Orders placed after June 30, 2007, will cost another ... discuss
Tuesday July 4, 2006Humor: The Sacred Sandwich presents "Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 2006 American Edition." "Read this modern version of a Reformation classic and see why Christianity Today calls it 'a t ... discuss
Tuesday July 4, 2006Humor: The Sacred Sandwich presents "Foxe's Book of Martyrs: 2006 American Edition." "Read this modern version of a Reformation classic and see why Christianity Today calls it 'a t ... discuss
I recently came across a section titled “Bad Advice” on the Modesty Zone website. (Modesty Zone is the host of the ever insightful blog Modestly Yours). One feature, titled “Do W ... discuss
"Remember the whiny, insecure kid in nursery school, the one who always thought everyone was out to get him, and was always running to the teacher with complaints? Chances are he grew up to be a conse ... discuss
There are unconfirmed reports that Topinka indicated earlier this spring she didn't need conservatives to win. Whether or not that's true, we will likely find out, and this isn't just whiny saber-rat ... discuss
Today’s guest writer is James Randi Educational Foundation forum member, Meg Mullett, known as “meg” on the forum. Meg is a typical mom, but her children don’t think so. “My 14 yr old d ... discuss
I just read an article that literally made me laugh out loud. Apparently the abortonists are quite the persecuted bunch. This doctor asks "what other medical professional faces these kinds of issue ... discuss
For leftists, junk science 'R usel M. BatesBlogosphere liberals were chuckling to themselves this week. I don't begrudge them that. It's a refreshing change of pace from talking to themselves.The so ... discuss
There seems to be a lot oftalk among the blogosphere* about the study coming out of University of California, Berkeley that purportedly found whiny toddlers become conservatives while the confident ki ... discuss
The Yak brings us the story of a survey that "claims to have followed 95 children over a 20 year period in an attempt to determine a connection between "childhood personality types" and adult politic ... discuss
What with the President's news conference this morning, there's a lot to discuss. Before getting to that, let's talk about Today. First, wardrobe. David Gregory was subbing this morning, and ... discuss
Normally I ignore tags because I think they are silly, unless it's someone I really, really like or to whom I really, really owe something tagging me. That said, it IS the ever-fabulous Pink Kitty ta ... discuss
Marie Claire Magazine Writing on CPCs (Rachael's Web Journal)HT: Dawn Eden.My hands are shaking as I write this. Of all the things abortion advocates do, this one rattles me the most. How many women ... discuss
Don’t let the fact that I don’t have my own catagory throw you off either….s’true….I am here with permission……I didn’t hack anything…..BTW, Raven ... discuss
Right Wing News has some comments on Judge Alito’s wife from the Kos Kids. Go read the whole thing, but here are a few teasers… Another stupid cow married to another Nazi motherf*cker. ... discuss
In response to my previous post about U.S. non-profits supporting and helping Colombia keep its pro-life legislation, and protecting the unborn, TankerTodd over at RedState.org had these comments.Even ... discuss
Not quite sure what "lurve & rockets" means exactly, but I've seen that phrase in my comments a lot lately, so I thought I'd use that for my Upper Crust title today. I had a kind of quirky week last ... discuss
John Dickerson (Slatte): The debate within the Republican Party over Harriet Miers has quickly devolved into a simple question: Is the nominee qualified because of her religious faith, or unquali ... discuss
Achromic emailed me and asked me to explain the Jacob & Esau story. I'm happy to do so, and she even gave me permission to blog it. (Y'know, just in case anyone else is interested.) Please keep in min ... discuss
A recent exchange here has given me lots of blogging material!I guess if you're always looking for crosses and ways to make yourself look all pitiful and put-upon, you can see, um, laundry as a "cross ... discuss
I want to write an exposé article about these whiny women firefighters (reg. req. - use BugMeNot to bypass) suing Fairfax County because of sexual harassment and discrimination. But I need your hel ... discuss
