Archive for: February 2005

February 17, 2005

Will the Real Maya Keyes Please Blog Up?

Filed under: Alan Keyes - 17 Feb 2005

Well, I was quite surprised that my post generated an official response from Maya Keyes, well it turned out not to be so apprently. On her blog , Maya wrote the following:

Bizarrely, I have …

Figuring Out Life

Filed under: General - 17 Feb 2005

I’ve been busy this week with so much going on. The Maya Keyes article took time to write and post and the response has been interesting. Contrary to what some people seem to think, I did not write the article …

February 15, 2005

The Keyes’: An American Family

Filed under: Alan Keyes - 15 Feb 2005

The recent revelations regarding Maya Keyes, the daughter of Ambassador Alan Keyes came as no surprise to me. I’m one of the few thousand who knew about her romantic relationship with a young woman from New Jersey, but I believed …

February 13, 2005

The Weekend Response: Coming to Grips with Capitalism

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 13 Feb 2005

Robert Boester had a letter in Today’s Statesman on tax breaks for businesses that create high-paying jobs:

Before we hand out tax breaks to Albertsons for “creating” jobs, our lawmakers should first ask questions like:

1. How many …

February 9, 2005

The Daily Response: The Feel Good Solution

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 09 Feb 2005

Steve Hulme had a well-intentioned albeit off-target letter to the Statesman. He wrote that if we want to fix Social Security, we should:

Eliminate the Congressional Pension Fund, along with taxpayer sponsorship of retired congressmen’s offices, …

February 8, 2005

The Power of the President

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 08 Feb 2005

Henry P. Castillo wrote the following in Today’s letters:

In response to the letter Jan. 22 from Travis Brewer of Spokane, “Why Bush is Right”:

Mr. Brewer, it’s clear you voted for …

February 7, 2005

Personal Update

Filed under: General - 07 Feb 2005

I’m getting ready to apply for a promotion at work, so I got a hair cut out near the Fred Meyers on Chinden. I have to say that it was an okay cut. However, not quite what I was looking …

Maybe I’m not Unpublishable

Filed under: General - 07 Feb 2005

I got a great book from the library called “Unpublishable” by Elaine Borish. The book tells the story of authors in the past 2 centuries who haven’t been able to find a market. It’s amazing to read about …

Where Christians Dare Not Tread

Filed under: Christianity - 07 Feb 2005

Most Evangelical pastors proclaim that Christians should be a witness everywhere: on the job, in the grocery store, at the Laundromat, etc.

Indeed, Christians have been encouraged to go into Sports, Acting, and a variety of different activities …

Daily Response: The Lie Lives On

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 07 Feb 2005

Jack Mauch wrote the following in today’s letters regarding a local display of crosses to memorialize the unborn:

If abortion is made illegal, a new symbol will have to be added to that display: adult-sized crosses …

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