Archives for: June 2009, 27
Health Care, Iranian Oppression, Clarence Thomas, More
By Burr Deming on Jun 27, 2009 | In Welcome | 2 feedbacks »
Nuggets of internet gold:
Bryan Lee Peterson at Johnny No One: I Hope You’re Happy always has interesting observations, this time about health lobbyists, Obama press conferences, religion, and more.
Gwendolyn Barry with New Global Myth reacts to the death of Neda in Iran.
Max's Dad cares not a lick for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
The World of Doorman-Priest carries a series of posts with photos of our intrepid clergyman writer.
California's Soros at Vigilante gives us a Jonathan Chait article about the hard soft fast ball tactics of our President.
I often like the writing of conservative Wigderson Library & Pub. This piece on Brett Favre is an example of why.
Jack Jodell at THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON POST gives a shout-out to Fair And UNbalanced and a broad view of the Health Care debate. Thanks, Jack.
Nancy Hanks at The Hankster has a cool portrait of the late Michael Jackson.
MyCue23 at RANDOM THOUGHTS laments the idea that President Obama may be going squishy on Health Care reform.
The always eloquent Manifesto Joe of Manifesto Joe's Texas Blues demonstrates that you don't have to be a spelling Nazi to be concerned about internet illiteracy.
A favorite conservative, Chuck Thinks Right asks for opinions about the coming French ban on Muslim burquas.
- Tim McGaha at Tim's Thoughtful Spot posts the coolest video from Japan with a full motion view from the moon. No words, so no translation needed.
Please consider finding and joining others of similar spiritual mindset. Church, Temple, Mosque, Synagogue, or Ethical Society: all provide opportunities for fellowship. Nobody has to be alone.
Have a safe weekend. Pray for someone in pain. A lot of them out there this week, the next few could find any of us among them.
Democracy in Action
By Raymond on Jun 27, 2009 | In News | Send feedback »
On Political Opposition to His Son's candidacy
I will use my warmth and my charm to make sure that if it is a primary, there is a constructive primary or if a primary can be avoided, I will do that.
- - Former New Hampshire Gov. John H. Sununu (R)