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They Blinded Us, With “Science”

Pertaining to the hacked servers (possibly the hack/leak of the century IMO) at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit, in which many many emails and files were obtained and distributed around the internet, is this from the Wall Street Journal:
“This is horrible,” said Pat Michaels, a climate scientist at the Cato Institute in [...]

Is That a Threat? Chicago-style Politics Heating Up

And it’s just getting started. Moderates and independents thought conservatives were just being partisan (certainly many were to be fair) when we were explaining what the nation was getting with an Obama/Chicago-style administration. It’s not a joke, nor is it mere politics. They mean business. If you’re not with them, you’re against them and thus [...]

Hans-Hermann Hoppe on Healthcare Reform

A Four-Step Healthcare Solution (Archive)
This post will undoubtedly be met with a complete misunderstanding of what these solutions would actually do for those who cannot currently get health insurance (namely because of costs, resulting ultimately from government meddling, which has had a domino effect in the private sector). In particular, many will consider the [...]

Interesting Links on The Ramifications of the Economic Crisis

Use the phrase New World Order around people and immediately you will get responses ranging from, “I know! The world government is coming upon us,” to “You’re a nut.” The phrase is often associated with conspiracy theories, some of which are out there. But nowadays, the term is being thrown around very freely in the [...]

Couldn’t Have Said it Better Myself – Paglia on Obama

(Original Article): Obama’s hit — and big miss – Camille Paglia
(Archived Article): Obama’s hit — and big miss – Camille Paglia

It seems the “glory” and mystique of President Obama is all quickly fading. Not for all, but certainly for many. Those intellectual elites who voted for him are finally beginning to have gotten over the [...]

A Certain Someone Got Schooled

Obama’s Message to Automakers

Choice Quotes During Obama’s Inauguration

Sometimes, quotes themselves speak volumes of information. Then again, sometimes they don’t.

“Those moments of good-will go away in a heartbeat when the reality of the challenges we face sink in.” (unknown MSNBC commentator)
“It looks like a cross between Woodstock and a religious pilgrimage.” (Keith Olbermann)
Muhammed Ali possesses “telepathy?” (Olbermann)
“Bitter sweet? I think they’re going [...]

True Change or Politics as Usual?

As I was watching CNN this morning before work, they came on with the story about the Illinois Governor and possible ties with people inside Obama’s transition team and those inside his newly minted cabinet. The CNN headline read, “True Change? Or Politics as Usual?”
I have to ask myself, where were stories like this during [...]

Politics and the Gospel – Part 2

After the election, in my own thinking, I have been working through how we as believers are to approach the preaching of the Gospel and politics. Particularly from the Reformed camp, I keep seeing two answers to this (broadly speaking, knowing there are probably more).
One answer is that we can do both Gospel-preaching and be [...]


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