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Quick Hits
A quick look at everything that’s been on my mind for the past two weeks We finally raised the debt ceiling. Phew! Good thing too. I hear that if we hadn’t done it our credit rating would have been downgraded. … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged al sharpton, Curiosity, debt ceiling, John Kerry, MSNBC, Stephen Hawking, tea party
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Disappearing News: Part One
The other day I was standing in the checkout line at my local grocery store and I overheard a couple of older women talking about Sarah Palin. “Well, I like her OK, but you know she had some kind of … Continue reading
Posted in Articles
Tagged George W. Bush, mainstream media, press, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin
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Keeping the Conversation Going
It’s official. I have officially decided that “it’s important to keep the conversation going” is the most irritating phrase in the modern American vernacular. Over the last week, I have become convinced that this phrase, and its many variations (including, … Continue reading
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Quick Hits: Wisconsin Edition
This installment of Quick Hits will be devoted entirely to the ongoing fight in Wisconsin. While none of us are certain as to how this will all play out in the end, I would like to share with you a … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged governor, Michael Moore, protests, public sector, Scott Walker, unions, Wisconsin
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Ditching Relativity: Part Two
In Part One, we looked at the decline of moral relativism in the United States. I argued that the days of debating whether or not morality existed were over. An unstable world has led most Americans to believe that there … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged Constitution, moral relativism, second amendment, tenth amendment
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Ditching Relativity: Part One
Lately, the Constitution has taken a bit of a beating. Former presidential candidate and Chairman of the DNC Howard Dean said that he doesn’t care if legislation is constitutional or not. Joy Behar expressed concern that “Constitution-loving is getting out … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged Constitution, Ezra Klein, howar dean, joy behar, Nancy Pelosi, out-dated
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I Voted For Partisan Gridlock and I’m Proud of It!
After last months election, President Obama warned Republicans that they had better be ready to play ball and work with him. “The American people were not issuing a mandate for gridlock,” he said. I beg to differ. I, for one, … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged gridlock, John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, Obama, pledge, Republicans, taxes
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The Last Taboo
For decades, the left has claimed that Christians try to shelter their children too much. Most believers try to present difficult topics to their children in an informative but not overly gratuitous manner. But that isn’t enough. The progressive influences … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Social Policies
Tagged abortion, late term, missy smith, partial-birth, pro-choice, pro-life
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