If ever there was evidence needed to prove that the GOP finds itself in a place where its message lacks resonance with with the American voting public, it was provided by the stunning special election upsets that have taken place in recent weeks in traditionally Republican strongholds. The Republican losses appear to be a disturbing precursor of things to [...]
Archive for May, 2008
What the Democrats are doing ‘Right’: The Blue Dog Acendency
Posted in Politics, tagged democrats, blue dog, conservatives, middle, congress, Obama, elections, moderate, republicans, Hillary, McCain, Huckabee on May 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
McCain/Huckabee Evens The Odds
Posted in Politics on May 20, 2008 | 12 Comments »
Let me begin this post with a caveat.
I know.
I know that there are some Republicans who do not like Mike Huckabee. Whatever negative first, or in some cases second impression sank in, just can’t seem to be shaken. We’ve all read the rants, been pointed towards the ‘proof’ of corruption, cringed at the foot in mouth moments [...]
Code Pink Crosses the Line
Posted in Faith on May 10, 2008 | 3 Comments »
There’s some ‘baggage’ that comes with being a Christian and believing in the exisitence of God and goodness. By default, most believers have to acknowlege the existence of the devil and evil.
For those of us who grew up in the pentecostal, charismatic and even catholic traditions, our exposure to the manifestations of evil in this [...]
I am not a victim: Rejecting the Obama Revolution
Posted in Politics on May 5, 2008 | 4 Comments »
First of all, my apologies to any regular readers for my absence this last week or so.
I’ve been so busy with work, and the news is so saturated with democratic primary sensationalism, that there just hasn’t been much I actually wanted to process out in the open.
The Matrix called, and I lost myself [...]


