Archive for: January 2005

January 31, 2005

Into the Shark-infested Political Waters

Filed under: Idaho Conservative, The - 31 Jan 2005

In today’s Statesman, I have a letter to the editor:

The Democrats have run an effective scare campaign on right to work, alleging it has caused our state’s economic problems. As a concerned citizen, I looked into …

The Weekend Response; Gay Marriage Amendment: Bad for Popkey

Filed under: Idaho Conservative, The - 31 Jan 2005

Dan Popkey had a piece in Sunday’s Statesman in which he called for the state not to pass a gay marriage Amendment. Popkey wants to make sure the 12 Senators saying no, stay firm:

Twelve …

A Day at the Capitol

Filed under: Idaho Conservative, The - 31 Jan 2005

To testify before the State Senate State Affairs Committee on the gay marriage Amendment.

I parked at the library which doesn’t am and walked to the Capitol from there. I’m not familiar the parking around the Capitol and …

January 27, 2005

Daily Response: Skipping

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 27 Jan 2005

Daily Response is going on hiatus until next week. I’ve got to write my testimony for the Senate hearing on gay marriage.

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January 26, 2005

Liberal Definition of a Threat

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 26 Jan 2005

Today’s Statesman has a lead editorial denouncing the gay marriage Amendment. They first of all get incredibly considered with Idahoans in common law marriages that are active from 1996, and then go on to argue once again:

January 24, 2005

The Sour Grape Law

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 24 Jan 2005

Larry Polsky wrote the following in today’s letters after saying three times that car manufactures are required to recall defective cars:

If America produces a defective president, he should be recalled; it’s the American way. A …

January 23, 2005

The Weekend Response: What the Dickens?

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 23 Jan 2005

I found out this weekend, what you get when you cross pro-Choice propoganda with Charles Dickens in Samantha Silva’s “Reader’s View”:

In the first place, she wants legislators to consider what she has to say before …

The Self-Fulfilling Prophet

Filed under: Christianity - 23 Jan 2005

There is much debate in the church about the proper role of Christians in the public square. The answers range from the ultra-pious (don’t even vote) to the most fringe post-millenial viewpoint (“we must enforce old testament law to build …

January 20, 2005

An Inaugural to Remember

Filed under: General - 20 Jan 2005

Inauguration Day is special. Each year since I was 12, I watched the pageantry of the Inaugural. I never cared for the parade or the balls, but the inaugural itself was something to witness.

This year was so …

January 19, 2005

Hello to the Conservative Voice

Filed under: General - 19 Jan 2005

As of last week, my column now appears on 3 websites. Nathan Tabor’s The Conservative Voice.

It’s really an interesting site, particularly the way he’s got it organized and I’m honored to be included on their …

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