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Tag Archives: Politics
Veni, vidi, discessit – I came, I saw, I left.
Hurricane Sandy brought with it unfathomable destruction. For the past few days we have endless reports of the suffering that is sure to continue for many weeks to come. As the nation prays for the victims and their lost loved ones … Continue reading
Posted in American History, First Amendment, government, Politics
Tagged Hurricane Sandy, News media, Politics
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Get Out the Vote
“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” ~ Albert Einstein In case you haven’t been paying attention, there is an election coming up in November. Virtually every … Continue reading
Posted in First Amendment, government, Politics, Second Amendment
Tagged conservative, Election, Politics, Voting
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COMPROMISE: The Politically Correct Way to Mediocrity
“Marriage is all about compromise. When we got married my wife wanted a cat. I wanted a dog. So we compromised and got a cat.” ~ Jeff Bingham ~ Rules of Engagement I was reminded of this earlier this week … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Compromise, Integrity, Politics
Tagged Compromise, integrity, Marriage, Politics, Right, Values
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Socialism vs. Capitalism
A few years ago I swore off of writing on political topics. The frustration level just got to be too much to bear. But the recent advent of the “Occupy Wall Street” protests and the attack on capitalism has prompted … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, government, Politics
Tagged Capitalism, Garden, Government, Politics, Socialism
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An Exegetical Look at the Establishment Clause
Sometimes in the course of human events, it becomes necessary to muddle through the confusion and reveal the basic premise of an object. Such is the case with the First Amendment of the U. S. Bill of Rights, and more … Continue reading
Posted in government, History, Politics
Tagged Bill of Rights, Christianity, Establishment Clause, First Amendment, Politics
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