Archive for the ‘politics’ Category
Friday’s lunch: Stew
Think back to your public school days. Maybe private school is the same, I don’t know. Hamburger one day. Salisbury steak the next. Pizza, if you’re lucky. And then there was Friday. And somehow Friday was always something like stew. Not to say the stew wasn’t stew….just you know you’d either have stew or you’d [...]
February 2, 2012
Tags: Bible translation, homosexual agenda, separation of Church and State Posted in: culture, humor, politics, what are you drunk?
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No Jesus prayers
You can pray. Just don’t say Jesus. Or Christ. Or Savior, or a number of other words that will not be allowed in Forsyth County, North Carolina government meetings. From this point forward, the county will have to police all prayers offered at their meetings to conform to a federal appeals court’s assessment of a [...]
January 17, 2012
Tags: American culture, separation of Church and State, Supreme court Posted in: If you're not outraged..., politics
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I do not think that means what you think it means…
It’s amazing how much of life can be connected with The Princess Bride. A federal judge has ruled that Cranston West High School must remove a mural which depicts the “school prayer” saying that it is a violation of the Constitution because it promotes religion. Ridiculous. We need to have a “come to Jesus” meeting [...]
January 12, 2012
Tags: Constitution, establishment clause, separation of Church and State, Thomas Jefferson Posted in: politics, what are you drunk?
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Pass This Bill Now
I’ve kept myself away from political talk for a good while, and I’m pretty happy about that. But this was just too funny to pass up. Most everyone, I imagine, has heard President Obama saying, “we need to pass the American Jobs Act right now” or some variation of it since last week’s joint session [...]
September 14, 2011
Tags: American Jobs Act, incompetence Posted in: politics, what are you drunk?
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A Jew supports the Cross
Why would a rabbi, or any serious Jew, support a cross being erected at Ground Zero? His argument revolves around the fact that the cross was significant in the days and weeks after 9/11 and that its meaning to the families of the lost and to others who gave so much of themselves there goes [...]
August 10, 2011
Tags: cross, Ground Zero, religious freedom Posted in: politics, stuff to think about
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The art of the argument
That’s a pretty pretentious title for what I’m about to write. But I can be just as pretentious as the next guy if I really try. I like arguments. I should clarify. I like arguing. Could be any topic. Might even be a topic I don’t really care about. But as long as there are [...]
August 4, 2011
Tags: discussion, politics Posted in: politics, stuff to think about
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Reception Problems
August 16, 2010
Posted in: politics
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politics schmolitics
A quick gander at the list of categories to the right will show that, well, I’ve written a lot about politics. Â I’ve even written about the fact that I’ve written about politics. Â I’d like to say that this is my last post on the subject. Â But it won’t be. Â I have decided, however, to create [...]
December 26, 2009
Posted in: General, politics
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Is it hot in here?
Gore’s Arctic Ice Claims Don’t Add Up I just really like this picture that accompanies the story. Â The fact that Al Gore mis-stated or mis-represented a scientific opinion is probably not news worthy since he’s been doing it for years now. Â I especially like the claim that “the 75 percent figure was one used by [...]
December 15, 2009
Posted in: If you're not outraged..., politics
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Pelosi: Red Ink for Jobs
Pelosi – Americans Will Accept More Red Ink in Exchange for Jobs Count me among those who will not accept more red ink (seriously?) in exchange for jobs. Â Even if I thought this government had any chance at all of actually providing jobs for the red ink. Â As it is, I don’t see how anyone [...]
December 5, 2009
Posted in: politics, what are you drunk?
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