So Good As You pointed out an article on the American Family Associations website which highlights the work of (and I can’t make this up) Jews Against Anti-Christian Defamation (JAACD). Apparently the JAACD is fed up with people trying to take Christ out of Christmas and persecute those poor, underpriveleged Christians. Now I [...]
Category Archives: politics
From Incompetence to Negligence
I’ve been watching a lot of Frontline lately on PBS. I’ve Tivo’d it forever, but rarely watched. Two nights ago I watched The Storm, their analysis of Hurrican Katrina’s effect on New Orleans, and the government reponse to it (at all levels). Go watch it online, I’ll wait.
Back? Good. So [...]
Like That’s a Bad Thing
OK, so let’s ignore for a moment the fact that I just don’t understand Log Cabin Republicans (rel=nofollow, of course). More to the point, I understand them even less than straight Republicans. But have they forgotten they’re gay!? Via QueerDay, STLtoday.com reports that the LCR has asked the University of Missouri St. [...]
It’s the Pluralism, Stupid
It’s no secret or suprise that I disagree with much of what the current presidential administration puts forward as policy. My family, on the other hand, is “Bush/Cheney” all the way. So I frequently get email missives forwarded to me as part of a large forwarding group, and they’re uniformly pro-Bush, pro-war. [...]
Reasons for A “No” Vote
So as you’ve probably heard, Miers has withdrawn herself from consideration for Sandra Day O’Connor’s seat on the Supreme Court. Lots of people gave lots of reasons as to why she wasn’t a suitable candidate: lack of a constitutional law record, lack of judicial experience (hello, Rehnquist?!), and lack of any real information. [...]
