Posted by: bjdoureaux | May 23, 2009

Lady Antebellum: I Run to You

My current favorite song. This song makes me think, but makes me feel good at the same time. And the video is awesome.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | May 16, 2009

X-Men Origins: Wolverine

Loved it! Saw it yesterday, and it was awesome. I never read the comic books so there was a lot about Wolverine’s history that I didn’t know (if they actually stuck to the comic book with it…. I don’t know), and I found it all very interesting. There were a few too many “G** D***”s in it for my liking, but other than that, it was great. If you like the other X-Men movies, you’ll really like this one.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 20, 2009

New Page: Fanlistings

I added a Fanlistings page to the blog. I thought it would be a nice way to generally share my interests. Just click on the Fanlistings tab.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 19, 2009

Media Bias and the American People

Sick and tired of media bias? So were the people in this video. Susan Roesgen tries to misrepresent the people at the tea-parties, and the tea-parties themselves, on April 15.  The people there called her on it. I saw this video on You Tube and I was so proud of the people at this rally, especially the lady and gentlemen in the last half of the video. You won’t see this on CNN. It was captured by a tea-party participant, after CNN had turned it’s cameras off. Spread this video! The voice of the people must be heard, despite how the media tries to cover it up.

This video can also be seen on the Video Spotlight page of this blog until the next video is put up.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 19, 2009

Heroes & Half-Wits update

We have a new half-wit. Check out the H&H page to meet Susan Roesgen.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 13, 2009

“The Shack” by William Young

I finished The Shack last night, and I was not disappointed. Often with a book like this the ending leaves something to be desired, but this one was perfect. Technically this book is Christian Fiction, but I really think that non-believers with honest questions about God and His relationship to humankind should read it to. This book offers great dialogue that explains God’s love for us, the personal relationship He wants to have with each one of us, and even delves into why bad things happen and free will. This book is fictional and does not cover all aspects of God, so it shouldn’t be taken as the authority on God’s character, but it is well worth the read, and will definitely get you thinking about your own personal relationship with God.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 11, 2009

Big Government vs. Small Government

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 11, 2009

Character – Pass it on

Another one of my favorite commercials. Anyone who has ever stepped foot in a highschool for more than 5 minutes has witnessed bullying of some kind: kids trying to feel and act superior by picking on those weaker or just less agressive than themselves, for no better reason than they were standing next to them. We need to teach our kids to respect others, even if you don’t like someone. This commercial is a step in the right direction. The way to drive the point home is to teach by example.

http://www.values.com/

This video can also be seen on the Video Spotlight page of this blog until the next video is put up.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | April 11, 2009

Heroes and Half-wits update

Yup… we have a new hero and a big bunch of half-wits. Check out the H&H page.

Posted by: bjdoureaux | March 12, 2009

Heroes and Half-wits

Added a new page today: Heroes & Half-wits. The content will change from time-to-time, so be sure to take a look.

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