Archive for: June 2005

June 30, 2005

The Statesman v. Thomas Jefferson

Filed under: Daily Response, the - 30 Jun 2005

In today’s Statesman, there was an editorial on the Ten Commandments monument. The Statesman of course is sticking to its guns in opposing the monument:

“Government did not give us our rights,” the Rev. Bryan Fischer, coalition …

A Good Idea from the Democrats

Filed under: Politics - 30 Jun 2005

Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nv.) has some good ideas for Supreme Court Nominees in an article in today’s Sun-Herald we get this baffling news:

WASHINGTON – Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that he is recommending …

June 29, 2005

Today’s Brief Podcast

Filed under: Podcast - 29 Jun 2005

We kept today’s podcast under 5 minutes as I was going shopping, but wanted to discuss some objections to the idea of people making money off of podcasts.

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Painfully Into the Record Books

Filed under: Baseball - 29 Jun 2005

Last night was a great night for the Rockies (which has been rare this year.) Garrett Atkins hit a grand slam in the bottom of the eighth to win it.

But tonight was historic as Craig Biggio …

June 28, 2005

An Epic Podcast

Filed under: Iraq War - 28 Jun 2005

Wow! We just did an Epic 6-part Podcast, mostly devoted to the President’s speech and soldier’s reaction to it, though we did touch on Catholic Communion towards the end.

Here’s partsone,two, three, four,

Right and Egotistical

Filed under: Politics - 28 Jun 2005

We’ve got a story from The Belleview News Democrat on an article by Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.) They write:

Sen. Barack Obama sees parallels between Abraham Lincoln’s life and his own, but he says the nation’s …

Another Racist Backing the Confederate Flag

Filed under: General - 28 Jun 2005

H.K. Edgerton
I’ve had a recent debate with my anti-blogger Radical Russ. I’ve never been a big fan of the rebel flag, but I’ve understood those who are honoring their heritage in a respectful way and …

Applying Secular Limitations to God

Filed under: Christianity - 28 Jun 2005

From the AP we’ve got this article about whether they’ll be another Billy Graham. I have to tell you that its ridiculous to analyze a man of God by secular standards.

Billy Graham gained popularity during …

An Incendary Approach: Following the First Amendment

Filed under: Politics - 28 Jun 2005

From CNET we’ve got a story about the Federal Election Commission hearing on bloggers. Special thanks to the bi-partisan bloggers” Red State’s Mike Krempasky, and The Daily Kos’ Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, thank you for supporting …

And Now a Dose of Irony…

Filed under: General - 28 Jun 2005

From Worldnetdaily we’ve got a fantastically ironic story. Justice David Souter part of the majority that wrote Kelo v. City of New London which allows the seizure of private property to be given to developers. Now a Developer is …

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