Archives
Categories
May 2023 M T W T F S S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 -
Top Posts & Pages
- Why Did Jesus Tell Mary, "Mine Hour Is Not Yet Come" (John 2:4)?
- Exodus 22:2-3 and Self-Defense
- Matthew 4:18-22: Why Did They Follow Him?
- Chapters 38-39 of The Stand
- Your Father Was an Amorite
- Genesis 4:13: Did Cain Repent?
- Nancy McKeon on Firefighter
- Book Write-Up: Who Are You to Judge?, by Erwin W. Lutzer
- The Two Witnesses in Apocalypse of Elijah and the Gospel of Nicodemus
- "My Times Are in Thy Hand"
-
Recent Posts
- The New American on Pro-Life Laws and Keri Lake
- Tucker’s 5/17/2022 Monologue
- The Z Man: The Party’s Over
- David Cole on the Absurdity of WaPo “Fact-Checking” and the Woke “Words Kill” Meme
- FAIR: What You Should Really Know About Ukraine
- NYMAG: Joe Biden’s Big Squeeze
- Book Write-Up: The Alchemy Thief, by R.A. Denny
- Book Write-Ups: The Servant of the Lord and His Servant People; Reformation Commentary on John 13-21; Every Leaf, Line, and Letter
- The New American: Celebrate! Columbus “Divided History” and Deserves to be Defended, Not Upended
- Morning Wire: China’s Socially Conservative Reasons for Banning Video Games
Tag Archives: Medicare
Sheila Suess Kennedy: Republican in the ACLU 1
I started Sheila Suess Kennedy’s 1997 book, What’s a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU? Sheila Suess Kennedy was a Republican who led the Indiana Civil Liberties Union. I have three items. 1. Is Kennedy a libertarian … Continue reading →
Posted in Political Philosophy, Politics, Religion
|
Tagged Andy Jacobs, Barry Goldwater, Bush tax cuts, Establishment Clause, Greg Dixon, Grover Norquist, Medicare, nativity scene, Paul Ryan, separation of church and state, Sheila Suess Kennedy, What's a Nice Republican Girl Like Me Doing in the ACLU?, William Hudnut III
|
Comments Off on Sheila Suess Kennedy: Republican in the ACLU 1
Reactions to the Vice-Presidential Debate
I just watched the Vice-Presidential debate. Here are some of my reactions. 1. Joe Biden did well especially in the beginning and the middle of the debate, when he was passionate. Some may think that Biden projected an attitude of … Continue reading →
Posted in Candidates, Current Events, Economics, Health Care, Political Philosophy, Politics
|
Tagged 2012, Abortion, Afghanistan, barack obama, business, Contraception, economy, Election, government, Iran, Joe Biden, Jon Statistics, Let Detroit Go Bankrupt, Medicare, mitt romney, Paul Ryan, Politics, Premium-Support, Religious Freedom, Stimulus, Syria, Vice-Presidential Debate
|
Comments Off on Reactions to the Vice-Presidential Debate