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One blogger had a bit of fun. "I've had a vision of a 900-foot Jewish guy who wants me to build a center to find a cure for clergy corruption," he said. (more…) Read more
I love to end my day watching Jon Stewart's Daily show before I go to bed. One of last night's segments though I found disturbing and had to address it. (more…) Read more
Obama is far better than Hillary Clinton and it's more than his judgment alone. Obama is more appealing to the entire country and has more integrity than Hillary. (more…) Read more
Outlawing adultery? In the world in which Gen. Pace was raised, not only the act but the thought would be sufficient grounds for dismissal, thoroughly gutting our military. (more…) Read more
Elizabeth over at Faithfully Liberal has posed a challenge: can we articulate the ways in which we’re privileged? It seems a worthy question for Christians to explore, given Scripture’s frequent calls to use the talents we have to help those less fortunate than we are. So, following Elizabeth’s lead, I’d like to pose the same challenge to you folks, at least as something to think about. Here are a few ways in which I’ve been privileged. Both my parents... Read more
Blackwater is well-named: You cannot see beyond its surface. What lies beneath the surface, however, can be fatal. (more…) Read more
Speaking as one of the 47+ MILLION people without health care, I have an intimate understanding of the problem. (more…) Read more
Think of the Jack Abramoff scandal — bribes, kickbacks, pay-to-play, et cetera, ad nauseum. OK, now imagine if Abramoff had actually been a high-ranking elected official instead of a mere lobbyist. That image is, in essence, what Mississippi voters are stuck with right now. Haley Barbour, the state’s governor, is in a world of hurt as disclosure after disclosure emerges about his corrupt ties to a lobbying firm in D.C. The Jackson Free Press recently compiled and... Read more