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Daily Muser
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The Daily Muser is an entertaining and enlightening compilation of thought provoking and controversial topics, including politics, sports, family, religion, conspiracy and business. Entries are well written and thoroughly researched. The Muser is the main author, but The Provocateur also authors as well. The average entry is usually between 500 and 1500 words. No ads. Just good reading!
Recent Posts
Dems on their knees
I was beginning to get a little concerned with the overall feel of my blog. It is quickly taking on a negative undertone with doom and gloom topics, political snipes and moral objectionism. I wanted to complete my series on postmodernism, so that I c...
It's all Relative! Part 4
Relativism purports that we can create our own truth. I can believe truth to mean this and you can believe truth to mean that. It is a “Who says?” philosophy that empowers us by establishing a counter-argument that defends our thoughts and behavi...
I hate to break it to you, but...
Normally I don't create new entries when replying to comments, but because of the length of my response, which exceeds 3000 characters, I am left with little other choice. In order that everybody can follow along, I must re-post the comment that...
It's all Relative! Part 3
I apologize for the delay in submitting the third part of the series on relativism in a postmodern world. I spent some time honoring the passing of my uncle. He was a great Christian man who left an indelible mark on this world. I will see him again...
Either, Ither or None of the Above (below)
I don’t know if you are a Lou Dobbs fan or not, but I like this article enough to share with you. The Provocateur is not much of a CNN fan, but that is another story for another time. There is much more going on behind the scenes of politics and go...
What is Novus Ordo Seclorum?
Following up on the quotes that I, the Provocateur, published in an earlier entry is but an appetizer of many revelations to come, if you so choose to believe. In the mainline media, those who adhere to the position that there is some kind of "conspi...

