Christians have one duty from this day on - no matter what we think of President Barack Obama, and no matter what we think of his agenda, believers are called to respect the President and pray for his administration and for America’s future.
Now that Mr. Obama has taken office, we must first commit to praying [...]
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Karl Rove reveals that he and the President have had a book-reading competition since the start of 2006.
The competition soon spun out of control. We kept track not just of books read, but also the number of pages and later the combined size of each book’s pages — its “Total Lateral Area.”
Read Rove’s article, and [...]
Over at The Huffington Post, Anita Thompson wrote a Christmas article entitled What Would Jesus Do? Ask Thomas Jefferson. Thompson’s message looks to the philosophy of Thomas Jefferson, who “took a pair of scissors to the King James Bible and scrapped the dazzling miracles….[Jefferson] boasted that he had extracted the ‘diamonds from the dunghill’ [...]
I’ve been calling the Global Warming crowd extreme for quite some time, and now the scientific community has publicly done the same.
While I think there are certainly some changes to the environment that are due to man’s existence, climate change has been shown to be cyclical. If you look at 100 years, average temperature in [...]
Today President-elect Obama announced Arne Duncan as his nominee for U.S. education secretary. Duncan is currently the chief executive for Chicago Public Schools, but he will now move to a national position.
Unfortunately, the Harvard grad couldn’t live up to the constraints of the English language in his acceptance speech today. As Michelle Malkin [...]
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“In an unexpected judicial turnaround, the Supreme Court this week reversed its 2000 ruling in the landmark case of Bush v. Gore, stripping George W. Bush of his earlier political victory, and declaring Albert Arnold Gore the 43rd president of the United States of America.
President Gore, retroactively determined by the Supreme Court to be the [...]
Starting today, the Supreme Court will hear a case in which John Ashcroft, the former United States Attorney General, is accused of establishing the policies that have kept several detainees in prison for long periods of time.
The Supreme Court must first decide whether officials as high as Ashcroft can be held liable and tried for [...]
In an LA Times editorial today, Dan Neil wrote in favor of nationalizing GM. His plan: have the government outright purchase GM and run it until it can be resold at a profit. Even as I felt myself recoil, I got to this paragraph:
consider that the measures being bruited about as preconditions for [...]
I just ran across a quote from Barry Goldwater, and I’m curious to know what reaction everyone else has to his philosophy of government.
“I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend [...]
