Archive for July, 2005

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Seven Deadly Trappings of Evangelism #
"Virtually all the people on Time magazine’s list of ‘The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals’ share at least one glaringly significant trait," says Phillip Johnson, "For the most part, these are the fadmakers." Johnson goes on to list a number of "cheerleaders for whatever is fashionable", including the [...]

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Military Recruiting Threatened by Anti-War Activists

Anti-war activists, the Pentagon officials told a U.S. House committee recently, were increasingly approaching school boards and attempting to prevent military recruiters’ access to schools.

What these anti-war activists are forgetting is that their beloved No Child Left Behind Act contains a provision that says school administrators must give access to [...]

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Maybe they’re just wising up? #
Glamour magazine laments the declining support for abortion among young women.
 

Daddypundit: Christian Carnival LXXX #
This week’s Christian Carnival promises something for everyone as we cover a wide range of interests and subjects.
 

Romney vetoes ‘morning after’ contraception bill #
Gov. Mitt Romney vetoed a bill on Monday expanding access [...]

Lil’ Swimmer

Originally uploaded by JasonTromm.

TJ thinks he can swim. He’s become quite a handful around the pool. See TJ swim.

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Behind PETA’s lettuce curtain #
Here’s what the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wanted you to see this week: two Playboy Playmates — clad only in lettuce — handing out vegetarian hot dogs on Capitol Hill Wednesday as cameras clicked away.

Let’s get naked! #
Ask not what your country can do [...]

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    1. Thoughts on Healthcare
      By Jason @ Healthy Weight Loss

      Yes, you are right. Health Care should not related to any politic issues. As it would create so called distrusted among us.

    2. The Election is Over?
      By Lukhas Terrik

      thank you for posting my comment – too often people choose to censor those with views that are in opposition. I respect that you believe in the value of free speech and discourse.

    3. The Election is Over?
      By Lukhas Terrik

      The Comment about the election being over was due mainly to McCain’s insistent remarks which were sarcastic and related to his (McCain’s) specific position during the election which, after the reworking of Obama’s HCR Proposal, no longer had any bearing.

      Secondly, the article you and so many other self-proclaimed conservatives keep pointing to, by Dr. Roger A. Forsyth is simply a selection of mistruths. In fact, he worked for Dr. Tom Janisse, at SCPMG, Pasadena, CA. If you would do your homework, you would find that many of the doctors at SCPMG are life-long contributors to the Republican Party. Hardly a non-partisan article by a non-partisan doctor. I suppose full disclosure would have been in order except it is widely known and accepted that the SCPMG is a right-leaning organization. The problem is that full disclosure to SCPMG, Fox News, Tea Party Leaders, and many of my Republican brothers and sisters means little to nothing. I find it rather ironic that many Tea Partiers who scream and yell against health care reform at town hall meetings and rallies were simply defending the corrupt power of health insurance companies. do you NOT see that? The Insurance companies are our modern-day British Tea Companies!!! In fact there’s a healthy list of Tea Party leaders who worked for Health Insurance Companies, were Lobbyists for the Health Insurance Companies, or work for far-right Republicans.

      As for President Obama’s speech at a suburban Philly college, it’s ironic that you pick an article, one of the only articles out there about the speech. He was invited to discuss his health care reform proposal by the Democratic Caucus in Montgomery County. As I recall, President Bush was asked to come speak there as well almost a decade ago – about health care reform, and oh yes, President Clinton did as well several years before that. It’s what politicians do during the every growing and now almost continuous election cycle.

      Lastly, i see nothing but contempt, ignorance, hatred, and bigotry in your emphasis on using President Obama’s middle name to invoke the hatred of Muslims. how often did people use Bush’s full middle name? People called him Dubya, George Dubya, or any other variation. NOT because it would irk anyone, but because it was what he preferred and felt comfortable with. Last I checked – most people do not pick one’s own name. It’s a blatant and evil way of continuing the whole Birther issue which has already been settled by more sources than ever before. The problem with why the Tea Party movement will not be taken seriously by the left and many of us on the right is that you do not choose discourse. You choose division. You choose to walk with racists signs, yell racist and bigotrous calls, all under the guise of a Tea Party. Ironic because the original Tea Parties were to fight taxation without representation. You seem to have forgotten your political and cultural history. the REAL arguement that the farce known as the present day Tea Party Movement is fully argued by the Green Party, how bout you look into it – or at least admit your neo-con/christian bigotry.

      http://www.gp.org/press/pr-national.php?ID=301

      http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/23/tea-party-patriots-attack_n_367475.html

      http://blog.buzzflash.com/contributors/3007

      http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/08/major-health-insurance-company-urges-employees-to-attend-tea-parties.php

      http://www.sodahead.com/entertainment/how-sad-trouble-in-tea-party-land-or-when-fakes-call-fakes-fake/blog-225687/

      btw – I’m making a copy of this with a screen shot – just in case – I’m hoping you let this comment stand – wouldn’t want a Tea Partier to moderate clean, well-spoken comment that disagree with your beliefs – that would be… well.. Marxist, Stalinist, Fascist, etc…

    4. Obama's Arrogance is Staggering
      By Mike

      In some ways his behavior is good. People will see that he is on par with Jimmy Carter as are those who follow him. This November, hopefully the conservatives will take control and neuter him. In 2012 this nightmare will end and his damage is limited. If he goes middle of the road, he will become popular like our last nightmare Clinton and get another 4 years out of the deal.

    5. Michael Vick's Second Chance
      By New Trommetter Times » Time to put McNabb on the Bench

      [...] experienced in over 30 years of watching the Eagles.   Earlier I wrote about Philadelphia's acquisition of Michael Vick as their backup quarterback. It's time for Vick to become their starting quarterback. That game [...]

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