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Jan. 12, 2012 News, Politics

I must have read your column titled “Should The Times Be a Truth Vigilante?” three or four dozen times today and only one thought comes to mind. How far has the craft of journalism fallen that you actually have to…

Jan. 12, 2012 Religion

I don’t normally agree with a lot of what Piper preaches, but in this case, he is dead on.

Jan. 12, 2012 Religion

Driscoll calls the Anglican clergy a “bunch of guys in dresses” and suggests the UK needs to adopt his hyper-masculine version of Christianity.

Jan. 11, 2012 News, Politics

Via Christian Post – “After a lot of study, soul searching, and prayer, I felt that Speaker Gingrich is the best man for the job and I would like to help him get the Republican nomination,” Barna posted to his…

Jan. 11, 2012 News, Politics

Pat Buchanan blamed gays and ‘people of color’ over his firing from MSNBC, and not his blatantly racist views.

Jan. 11, 2012 News, Politics

There’s been an interesting juxtaposition in the news over two unjust imprisonments lately involving the United States.  In both cases, people were arrested and imprisoned on false charges.  In both cases, the imprisoned are facing torture and even death. The differences?  In…

Jan. 10, 2012 News, Politics

In this past weekend’s debates, Texas Governor Rick Perry went all in on his ‘Obama is a socialist’ meme, saying: “I make a very proud statement and a fact that we have a president that’s a socialist.” Lynn Lomibao, spokesperson…

Jan. 10, 2012 News, Politics

The 5% of reasonable things Paul says is far outweighed by the 95% that’s utterly batcrap crazy

Jan. 9, 2012 News

Parents of 3rd Grade students in Gwinnett County were outraged over math word problems that about slavery and beatings.

Jan. 6, 2012 News, Politics

Via Frugal Dad: Source: http://frugaldad.com  

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