Archive for: January 2007

January 31, 2007

Priests Exposed

Filed under: Christianity - 31 Jan 2007

The Vatican is angry about a reporter who found Catholic priests unable to provide guidance in accordance with church teachings:
To write the cover story in this week’s L’Espresso, reporter Riccardo Bocca visited 24 churches in five large Italian cities …

John Cox’s Energy Plan

Filed under: Idaho Conservative, The - 31 Jan 2007

I posted Presidential Candidate John Cox’s energy plan over at the Idaho for Cox blog.

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Open Mike Night with Dennis Kucinich

Filed under: Video Blogging - 31 Jan 2007

I actually appreciate it when a politician opens himself like this, plus Kucinich isn’t half bad (isn’t half good either.)

Hat Tip: The Right Angle

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January 30, 2007

Change to Comments

Filed under: Blogging - 30 Jan 2007

Dear Readers,

I have good news. Registration as a requirement to comment has come to end on Adam’s blog. The original reason for requiring registration to comment was to insure that spammers couldn’t send thousands of unsolicited advertisements …

How to Deal with Religion

Filed under: Christianity - 30 Jan 2007

Atheists are becoming desperate and intolerant according to Christianity Today:

At a recent forum sponsored by the Science Network at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, the tone of intolerance reached such a peak that anthropologist Melvin J. Konner …

Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment Not by Ronald Reagan

Filed under: Politics - 30 Jan 2007

People love to cite “Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment” but I learned from Red State, Reagan didn’t write it:

Before it became popularly known as “Reagan’s Eleventh Commandment,” TIME Magazine called it also, “Parkinson’s Law,” for then-chair of the California GOP …

Bill Sali fights Justice Department Laziness

Filed under: Bill Sali - 30 Jan 2007

This is a new feature on the blog. In order to combat the relentless liberal assault on Rep. Bill Sali (R-Idaho), I’m going to take time to talk about some of what Sali’s doing the the Idaho liberal press doesn’t …

Democrats Can’t Maintain Dignity of the Senate

Filed under: Politics - 30 Jan 2007

The greatest job of a legislative majority is guaranteeing a smooth deliberative process. In a legistive function, the public are allowed to watch government in action, but they cannot be allowed to disrupt it. It is the job of a …

The New International George Washington

Filed under: Politics - 30 Jan 2007

Given the proliferation of Bible versions, it was only a matter of time before someone came up with a translation of the Founding Fathers into modern conversational English.

The attempt comes from this blog. Here is a somewhat unserious …

Get Your Computer Hacked Mid-Week Open Trackbacks

Filed under: Open Trackbacks - 30 Jan 2007

Today is the day that hackers and miscreants the world and over have been longing for. It’s Christmas in January. Windows Vista has been released and like any other Microsoft product, you can count on virtually thousands of bugs waiting …

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