Archive for: June 2005

June 28, 2005

De Javu All Over Again

Filed under: Iraq War - 28 Jun 2005

I had an interesting conversation with my dad on Sunday. My dad was a bronze star winner in Vietnam and spent three tours over there. He’s been following the news on Iraq and made the point …

June 27, 2005

Some Updates

Filed under: General - 27 Jun 2005

I’ve made a few changes to the site. For one thing, I’ve added 2 new categories, “Podcast” and “Iraq War”, they were going to fill up “General” and “General Politics” respectively. Also, I’ve added a link to my podcast’s …

Standing Against Economic Exploitation

Filed under: Politics - 27 Jun 2005

The argument has been made that Christians who are concerned about moral issues are Pharisees. Liberals argue that Christians should be more concerned about justice for the poor. While, I obviously believe that moral issues are important, Christians should certainly …

Gracias!

Filed under: General - 27 Jun 2005

According to Site Meter someone recently used a translation tool to translate one my articles into Spanish. What else can I say but “Gracias!”

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Podcast for Monday, June 27, 2005

Filed under: Podcast - 27 Jun 2005

This week’s episode features a review of “Bless You Prison” as well as a discussion on the Supreme Court. Here’s Part One and Two. Click here to subscribe to My Podcast.

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A Good Answer to Illegal Immigration Advocates

Filed under: Politics - 27 Jun 2005

There was a fabulous Letter to the Editor on immigration by Boise’s Clayton Cramer:

The nobility of Britain made the same argument in the 18th century concerning the poor, as did American slave owners: “Who will be …

Let Billy Graham Be…

Filed under: Christianity - 27 Jun 2005

Billy Graham We’ve got a story from Dakota Voice about Rev. Rob Schenk of the National Clergy Council walking out on Billy Graham.

According to the article:

Rev. …

June 26, 2005

New Podcast: Protestants and Catholics

Filed under: Podcast - 26 Jun 2005

We’ve got a new podcast out today on Ecumenism and Catholics in particular. Here’s part one and part two.

Peace Without Honor

Filed under: Iraq War - 26 Jun 2005

In 2003, I was not a strong supporter of the war in Iraq. I was neutral on the issue, understanding the tyranny of Saddam Hussein but hesitant about military action, because of the danger it posed to our servicemen and …

Is This What the Left Wants?

Filed under: Iraq War - 26 Jun 2005

Scott Orr, over at Scrapleface is the best “fake news writer” I’ve seen. The man is the Conservative answer to the Onion.

He posted a piece which made a point many of us on the …

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