Just wondering...I've read several articles and heard differing media viewpoints about NPR's firing of Juan Williams for comments he made while on a Fox News program last week. I listen to NPR on a pretty regular basis and find that their journalistic approach to reporting is pretty "middle of the road". (That means that the left finds it too conservative and the right finds it too liberal.)One of the funniest things (funny in a weird way, not a ha-ha way) that has come about from the firing of Williams is the sudden desire to punish NPR by cutting...
Saturday, 23 October 2010
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Don't Ask, Don't Tell.
Posted on 15:34 by Unknown
I’ve really struggled with whether or not I should write this post and have decided to go ahead with it. I’ll make the upfront disclaimer that it really isn’t meant to be offensive even though I know that because of its subject matter, it may offend some of my readers. I am just sharing some things that have been in my thoughts this month. I’ll begin by stating several of the things that have brought this topic to mind: *The California Federal Court ruling regarding the military’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” policy *The Facebook status that has...
Sunday, 17 October 2010
Practical Christianity: Learning lessons from my younger sister
Posted on 20:25 by Unknown
Wow! It's been more than two weeks since my last post. Just when I thought I was back on the blogging track...well, that didn't last for very long.And tonight's post isn't really my post. It's taken directly from my little sister's Facebook site. In the title I called her my younger sister, and that probably sounds better since she is married with three kids...it's just that I still think of her as my little sister. (Hope you don't mind, Mary.)I also hope that you don't mind that I'm sharing this with my readers. It is inspiring to me and I...
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