Sunday, September 16, 2007

could not have said it better myself

Some of the interesting articles I have read this week on the web include this perspective from foxnews.com's Laureen Green, the new religion correspondent, titled "The Inaccuracy of Kathy Griffin's Remarks on Jesus"

The freedoms we enjoy in this country to speak freely and to live freely are directly related to that man who died on a cross 2,000 years ago. So, you see, Kathy Griffin, Jesus has everything to do with you winning that award. You live in a free country where your abilities can be recognized if you're willing to work hard enough.

An article posted this week at sharperiron.org and written by Aaron Blumer and is a well written article concerning a debate going on in Christian circles about the upcoming presidential election. Simply titled: Would You Vote for a Mormon President?

In any case, given our highly specific understanding of what a true Christian is, it’s unlikely that we’ll have one to vote for in 2008. Just by the law of averages, most candidates for high office will not be persons with a genuine faith in the biblical gospel of grace.

Once more, the Colonel comes through as Ollie North writes about last week - Democrats' Blatant Display to Impugn General David Petraeus

What happened this week to Gen. Petraeus — and less directly to Amb. Crocker — was far worse than what transpired two decades ago on Capitol Hill during the Iran-Contra hearings. When Adm. John Poindexter and I testified, we weren’t in command. By the summer of 1987 the admiral and I were simply staff officers, summoned to testify about past events. That’s entirely different from the smear that took place this week.

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