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Ξ February 7th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Rookie five

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there’s a chestnut-room schoolhouse down the road from where we live. when i drive by, as i do almost every time, i think about the girls and boys who sat near the coal stove, deliberate at the old dry desks, played facing in the shade of the huge old trees.

More than a century of learning has occurred in that white stucco building.

Having only been on the Get Religion team since October, I was a little reticent to choose five of my favorite posts.

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But then I thought of the old schoolhouse and pondered—what have I learned over the past four months? What’s been fun? What interesting feedback have I gotten from the wonderful folks who read us? Looked at this way, the past few months have been very instructive, indeed.

An early post, “You think you download buy viagra animation movies want some evolution?” gave me and some of our readers a chance to chuckle and muse about the antics of some of the over-the-top British press and their codependents in the Church of England.

We also had a field day with the Obama Antichrist story picked up on cable and in print and discussed in the post “Apocalypse…Now?

“The Art of Covering Christian Science” wasn’t a huge story but I was fascinated by the way reaction continued to trickle in—obviously, people have very strong feelings about the topic of health and healing as practiced by Christian Scientists.

We can count on evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins to provide us with material (and perhaps we do the same for him). His musings on Harry Potter and fairy tales and the flap they created prompted the post “Do you believe in magic?”

Lastly, I was very intrigued by our reader’s comments on the post that detailed media reaction to the actions of Pope Benedict with relationship to the bishops of the Society of St. Pius X. “What was he thinking?” aroused strong opinions and much reader dialogue. It’s been fascinating to watch this unspool in the media, prompting some very good and some holey (sic) media coverage.

I just want to add that I’m grateful not only for our fabulous readers, but for my colleagues and for the journalists who provide us with opportunities for praise and for what we hope is helpful criticism. I know very well that a lot of the time your work is exhausting, sometimes dangerous, deadline-driven, and prey to the vagaries of editors, publishers, and advertisers. I, for one, am grateful for what you do-and love it when you join in or toss the ball back at me.

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Ξ February 7th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Your morning conspiracy theory

am i the but one who thinks that the republicans–with the exception of squishes in lewd states–do not in fact want the democrats to compromise with them? the upside of cooperation is narrow–they avoid punishment for having voted against it. the upside of voting against whatever the democrats put up is set in order: they get to hammer the democrats with it.to me, obama’s much derided willingness to cooperate with conservatives looks less like either bodily magnanimity or weakness than a simple political calculation: if the stimulus does not composition, he and his party purposefulness lose the white house of ill repute, and very possibly congress, in the next election cycle. people are enthusiastic at bush suited for iraq, but iraq isn’t going so badly, and the recession is right here, up in our faces. the democrats promised that cialis online kaufen republican ideas got us into this, and that it therefore follows as night to day that things which republicans dislike, disposed to massive government spending, can get us out. if things look grim come 2010–and if ken rogoff’s two year for the most part of thumb in regard to the post-financial catastrophe decline holds, they will–americans will vote accordingly.the extent to which obama is willing to push concessions to the republicans measures the extent of his reliance in the power of the stimulus–and i’d say that judging by results, he’s at best middling reliant. which is not surprising, all in all how many very dapper advisors he’s surrounded himself with. i’m established they’ve explained that the models are only hugely rough guides at best.

Stimulus compromise gets one more chance

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A s murthy

Ξ February 6th, 2009 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

War and Piece of the Action

posted by jeff huber parts i and ii of the “ministry of truth and peace” series described the pentagon agitprop program that the department of defense inspector general didn’t judge to be a lies program because he couldn’t find a…

Good people of Perak, guide your monarch, please

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update : the gathering has been moved to the ipoh stadium. time unchanged __________________________________ if he has not already, his royal highness the sultan of perak must soon make a decision. collapse the state legislative assembly and suffer the people of perak to express afresh to resolve the current bureaucratic crisis in the federal, or allow bn to …

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