Tagged with Personal

Quote: Rick Ross on Cursed Cults

Quote: Rick Ross on Cursed Cults

“In a cult intervention, information is presented about the group that the member is most often not aware of.” Considering the fact that most women think feminism is good for them, perhaps a cult intervention is what’s needed in order to return them to earth. kqd Please read my related post – Cursed Cults Vol. … Continue reading

Admirable Women – “Russia Today” TV Anchor Liz Wahl Quits, on the Air, to Protest Russian/Ukraine Crisis

Admirable Women – “Russia Today” TV Anchor Liz Wahl Quits, on the Air, to Protest Russian/Ukraine Crisis

Russian Today (RT), Washington, D.C. bureau newscaster, Liz Wahl has the courage of her convictions. In response to her Hungarian grandparents harrowing escape from Soviet oppression in 1956, Ms Wahl chose to protest the Soviet’s repetition of that same form of aggression in the Ukraine, and her employer’s handling of the event, by resigning from the … Continue reading

The Miracle of Motherhood – Janet Leigh

The Miracle of Motherhood – Janet Leigh

“A successful career means nothing without a personal life. So, the children were always with me.” Janet Leigh is right. As a mother, a successful “career” means absolutely nothing if you must abandon your children to daycare. kqd

Quote: Buddha on Brainwashed

Quote: Buddha on Brainwashed

“We are the cause of our own suffering.” Have you ever met a truly happy feminist? Of course not. And the reason? They chose to join the wrong team. kqd Please click on my related post – Brainwashed Vol. #1 Essay 5

Son of God – the Movie

Son of God – the Movie

Son of God is probably one of the best movies produced in the last 20 years. It is being released, in the United States, tomorrow February 28th. It will open in nearly 3000 movie theaters nation-wide, including all AMC Theaters. If you are a Christian, this movie is for you. If you are a fallen-away … Continue reading

Quote: Bhavesh Chhatbar on Blame Game

Quote: Bhavesh Chhatbar on Blame Game

“Before we blame others, do we ask ourselves whether we are not to be blamed for anything in life?” This is a question women rarely, if ever, ask themselves. kqd Please click on my related post – The Blame Game Vol. #1 Essay 4