December 2004

Christian Journalist

December 20, 2004

Update III (6:09 p.m.): Based on the some of the comments I’ve seen on other blogs regarding the NRO piece, I want to briefly explain my criteria for picking the selected bloggers. My targets were sites with less than 5,000 unique visitors per day (at the time) and recognizable to most readers following Rathergate. That [...]

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Democrats To Ease Up On Child Killing Stance

December 20, 2004

Democrats are ready to “soften” their image on abortion, according to the Boston Globe: Leading Democrats, stung by election losses, are signaling they want the party to embrace antiabortion voters and candidates, softening the image of the party from one fiercely defensive of abortion rights to one that acknowledges the moral and religious qualms some [...]

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Shocker: Hollywood Hates Christ

December 17, 2004

Our country is so corrupted by libertinism, multicultural mishmash, suicidal tendencies (keeping the southern border open for Middle Eastern Muslims to cross, for example) and so many other things, a Republican majority in Congress, the White House and in state legislatures is virtually meaningless. If anyone believes that George Bush’s re-election means America will become [...]

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2005 Great American Conservative Women Calendar

December 16, 2004

Announcement: “The Luce Policy Institute has published the first calendar highlighting conservative women — the 2005 Great American Conservative Women Calendar. Women featured in the calendar include Ann Coulter, Dr. Condoleezza Rice, Phyllis Schlafly, Michelle Malkin, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Dr. Jeane Kirkpatrick and other conservative women leaders. Each month has wonderful pictures (many from CWN [...]

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Commenting: Pros and Cons

December 15, 2004

A new year means a new blog design. In January I’ll be upgrading to the latest WordPress version and creating a different look for the blog. I’m partial to a three-column layout so I can run ads and post more information in the sidebar. The new blog may also be re-tooled. I’m seriously considering doing [...]

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Some Questions For King George

December 14, 2004

U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo is the only outspoken Republican who seems just as angry and puzzled by President Bush’s amnesty plan for illegal aliens as I am. He asks: 1. The president says his plan does not offer amnesty to lawbreakers, but if an unlawful act is forgiven and not penalized, is that not the [...]

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Superiority Of Western Culture: Example #3

December 14, 2004

A teenage girl with a mental age of eight is facing the death penalty for prostitution in Iran. The trial comes only four months after the hanging of another mentally ill girl for sex before marriage in a case that has prompted a human rights lawyer to prepare a charge of wrongful execution against the [...]

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Scott Peterson Gets Death

December 13, 2004

The update in the previous post could have sufficed, but I decided to provide information about Scott Peterson’s death sentence in a separate entry. I figure a lot of people will be doing searches on “Scott Peterson death,” “Scott Peterson verdict,” and variations on the theme all week, and I may as well lure them [...]

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The Acting White Myth

December 13, 2004

I was trying to figure out why I was getting so many referrals for “acting white.” This article (reg. req.) is why. In Sunday’s New York Times Magazine, Paul Tough writes (briefly) about a study that was the subject of this post: Through a link on BlackElectorate.com, I found a recent study conducted by Duke [...]

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White Birth Rates And The Red/Blue Divide

December 13, 2004

A few weeks ago, Steve Sailer teased readers about an article he was writing that dealt with the one demographic factor in the Red State/Blue State divide no one was talking or writing about. If you don’t know Sailer, you should read some of his work. He writes about politically incorrect topics like race, intelligence [...]

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New York Times Sued For Racism

December 13, 2004

Well, well, well…what do we have here? The New York Times is being sued for treating employees differently based on race? You mean the white employees are fed up with skin color preferences? No. Just the same old news. Despite liberals’ obsession with this, some employees feel otherwise. From the National News: Nine New York [...]

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Comedy: Leftist Media (And Bloggers) Still Campaigning For Kerry

December 13, 2004

Sorry. I just don’t see what the big deal is about Bernard Kerik. Since George Bush’s re-election, the pressure to be mistake-free is off. When he was running for office, every little thing that happened was blown up in the liberal media. The potential damage was nerve-wracking. Now that he’s in the White House for [...]

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American Homeschoolers Beat Oxford Brits

December 12, 2004

I was beaming with American pride as I read this: England’s Oxford University is widely known for producing some of the world’s best debaters, such as British Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair. But last weekend, the school’s moot court team was defeated by two former home-schoolers from a small Virginia college named after [...]

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Question Of The Day: Should Christians Have Anything To Do With Ann Coulter?

December 11, 2004

A commenter raised the issue of Christians reading and supporting Ann Coulter. He said we should have nothing to do with Coulter because of her sometimes strident remarks. I suppose he means that Christians shouldn’t think favorably of her work. I was deleting spam and troll comments this morning, and I included the person’s post [...]

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Ann Coulter Strikes Again!

December 10, 2004

Since blogging about Ann Coulter seems to generate so much traffic, links from liberals and comments (see this post), I’ve decided to do it again! Without further ado, I offer an excerpt of Coulter’s latest column: Still furious about the election, liberals are lashing out at blacks. First it was Condoleezza Rice. But calling a [...]

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