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[breaking point] I am still learning the ropes of blogging so was pleasantly surprised when DJ Chuang asked if I’d guest blog for Leadership Network’s Digital blog. This blog is self-described as a “church tech blog for non-techies”.
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[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: Phil Gingrey barely made it 24 hours before he started kissing Rush's feet, declaring him a "Conservative giant" and "the voice of the conservative movement's conscience." I hope Steele stands up for his ideals and shows other Repubs that they don't have to get on their knees for a blowhard with a mic. The best thing that could happen would be to have Rush's fear driven, hate-mongering rhetoric exposed by true conservatives for the garbage it is.
[Steve Paikin] The Agenda - The Agenda Blogs - Steve Paikin: Shaidle speak or read any of her works so I cannot speak directly to her purported bigotry but I think that if there are any true Liberals posting on this site, not those who would rather sweep possible controversial figures like Shaidle under the run to foment and grow like a fungus in the dark, but those who would rather give racists the rope to hang themselves and wither the clear light of day in the manner employed by Patrick Watson on ”This Hour has Seven Days then read what I sent to Mr. Kinsella below and post your reply to him on his blog.
[Arkansas Blog] Arkansas Blog: Networking behind the scenes -- UPDATED II: Probably the most horrid statement of this whole ridiculous bit of information is the inability of the men involved to step forward and at least deny or justify themselves and then send it to the public of Arkansas Bloggers to rip everyone a new one - without even signing their own name. For those of you here that have made it a point to take the time to do nothing more than throw stones, realize if nothing else you are at minimum a flame for the fire.
[The Swamp] Obama gets Mad mag treatment : The Swamp: I really get a laugh out of some of these loser posters that continue to blame Bush for the woes of today...ok fast forward, it is now 2011, the economy is still in the doldrums, Iran has threatened to blow up Tel-Aviv with a Nuke that Hussein Obama allowed to be built , Mexico has cratered and is now run by a dictator that is friendly with that socialist Chavez in Venezuela, China is refusing to buy more American debt that was used to nationalize and socialize all aspects of the USA over the last couple of years, and nutty posters like Bill R, Don F, and Heather are still squawking and ranting that it is the Bush administration that has brought us to where we are...Want some real advice? Save, Save, Save and pay off any and all debt as before you know it we will be buying a loaf of bread with a twenty dollar bill...And that is all because of Bush!!!
[MARKETWATCH.com: MarketWatch 's Election Blog] MarketWatch s Election Blog » Blog Archive » GOP spends $150000 ...: Those of you who worked hard to get an education in order to get a well paying job should know as well as I do that our education and hard work will all be wasted when Obama is elected, and he starts taking the money that we worked hard for and gives it to the people who dropped out of high school and are working at McDonalds. Where’s the motivation at that point to come from a poor family, get a grant that pays for school, and starting a career to better yourself and your family.
[Blog for Choice] Blog for Choice - Community, Connection, Change: Feminists, particularly those that have come out so hard core in favor of Senator Clinton, seem to personify the "victim mentality" that pervades modern feminism- their candidate didn't win but it's not because she took certain populations for granted early in the process (which Senator Obama is now accused of doing), believed from the start that it was her manifest destiny to become the presumptive nominee because of her last name, and, based on my recollection, couldn't have cared less about white working middle class until she needed them to win in PA; she lost because she didn't get fair treatment in debates, from the media, all of the popular vote wasn't counted (FL and MI) and that's not fair (even though all candidates agreed that those two states wouldn't count because they broke the rules), caucus states went against them so they shouldn't be counted, and blah, blah, blah.
[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: Bush and Sarah Palin were scary- they talk the same, they walk the same and they are both dumb and inarticulate….I would love for the repubs to let her become the candidate in 2012- she's a sure loser. She can get the uneducated southern yahoos to vote for her while the other 90% of us will vote for someone who can actually do something positive for our country…and perhaps Jeb will dumb himself down enough to be her running mate…this is probably as good as the repubs can do…they've become a pathetic lot.
[WE Blog] McCains surprise pick for veep | WE Blog: In response to Palin’s statement that she had nothing to hide, in August 2008 the Alaska Legislature hired Steve Branchflower to investigate Palin and her staff for possible abuse of power surrounding the dismissal, though lawmakers acknowledge that “Monegan and other commissioners serve at will, meaning they can be fired by Palin at any time.”[48] The investigation is being overseen by Democratic State Senator Hollis French, who says that the Palin administration has been cooperating and thus subpoenas are unnecessary.[49] The Palin administration itself was the first to release an audiotape of Bailey making inquiries about the status of the Wooten investigation.”
[End Times Prophetic, Prophecy, Visions, Dreams, Revelation, Christian Blog] Mark Driscolls New Calvinism - And On Sinning Through Questioning ...: In little more than a decade, his ministry has grown from a living-room Bible study to a megachurch that draws about 7,600 visitors to seven campuses around Seattle each Sunday, and his books, blogs and podcasts have made him one of the most admired ” and reviled ” figures among evangelicals nationwide. Conservatives call Driscoll “the cussing pastor” and wish that hed trade in his fashionably distressed jeans and taste for indie rock for a suit and tie and placid choral arrangements.
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