November 2004

Is Bush Duty-Bound To Reach Out To Black Voters?

November 12, 2004
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Homosexual “Marriage” And Black Voters

November 12, 2004

I appeared on Kevin McCullough’s radio show yesterday afternoon to talk about my blog and the election. While discussing the moral divide, I suddenly remembered something Star Parker told me: Republicans can make inroads into the black community through the evangelical churches. I didn’t give it much thought at the time because I don’t like [...]

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Condoms And Cucumbers: A Democrat’s Delight!

November 10, 2004

Update III: This update is out of order because I wanted to make sure you saw it. When I wrote that Christian parents with kids in public schools had my sympathy, I forgot to add this: And my prayers! God may have appointed you as his tool for fixing the government schools. In fact, while [...]

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Tuning Michael Savage

November 10, 2004

Not another shock jock! I’d had enough of the Morton Downey, Jr. and Howard Stern types to last a lifetime. The first night I found Michael Savage, I tried to turn the dial (I have a retro Sony Walkman). But I waited and listened. OK, that makes sense, but what’s with the yelling? I finally [...]

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The Great Black Hope!

November 9, 2004

This is supposed to be a flattering story, I guess: “Beyond sharing light skin, Barack Obama and Cory Booker look nothing alike. Obama, the Democratic candidate for Senate in Illinois, is rail-thin, with short, Brillo-like hair; his precise features and scrawny neck make him look like a bobblehead doll. Booker, who was an all-Pac Ten [...]

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Lost Liberals Lament Loss

November 9, 2004

You know how it feels when you follow your favorite team all season with the hopes they’ll make the playoffs? They make the playoffs and may even go deep. They hang in there game after game, round after round through mounting injuries, sometimes just barely winning. Now they’re in the final round tied 3-3 with [...]

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The Eleven Percent

November 8, 2004

So President Bush managed to garner 11 percent of the “black vote”, up from 8 percent from four years ago. My opinion? I think it’s a good sign. While Bush didn’t need black voters to win this election, I’m sure he appreciates it nonetheless. I’m not really excited about it or interested in trying to [...]

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Temptation

November 7, 2004

No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it. — 1 Corinthians 10:13 Today we studied [...]

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Happy Blogiversary To Me!!!

November 5, 2004

I didn’t hype my pending blogiversary because I didn’t know whether I’d be celebrating it and George Bush’s re-election or commiserating with you over John Kerry’s victory. Now I can celebrate! One year ago today, I started blogging on Blogger (Blog*Spot). This was my first post. By the time I’d heard of something called a [...]

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Congress And The Supreme Court

November 4, 2004

The projected turnout is up 15 million from the record set four years ago. With more than half the popular vote, President Bush has topped Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan’s popular vote tallies. He will earn the distinction of being the presidential candidate who has earned more votes than any other in the nation’s entire [...]

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When Worlds Collide

November 4, 2004

On Tuesday, 9 million more votes were cast than in 2000. On Tuesday, Bush received 8.3 million votes more than he did in 2000. If those 8.3 million Bush voters who weren’t there for Dubya in 2000 all came from the big pool of new voters, then Democrats should start getting ready to pack it [...]

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Whew!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

November 3, 2004

*La Shawn exhales…* From My Way News: President Bush won a second term from a divided and anxious nation, his promise of steady, strong wartime leadership trumping John Kerry’s fresh-start approach to Iraq and joblessness. After a long, tense night of vote counting, the Democrat called Bush Wednesday to concede Ohio and the presidency, The [...]

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The Better Man Won

November 3, 2004

Update IV: Instapundit says Kerry to concede, according to CNN and the AP. And Reuters: Democratic challenger John Kerry called President Bush on Wednesday to concede the election, an aide said. ——– Come on, troops! You didn’t think John Kerry would take defeat like a man, did you? George Bush is the winner, but we’re [...]

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