Latte Links (12/19)
Some miscellany for your weekend…
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The Washington Post: With Nelson on board, health-care bill could pass by Christmas (nice to see politicians can still be bribed, don’t count on re-election, Senator Nelson)
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Ben Witherington: The Problem with Gay Marriage – An Evangelical Christian Viewpoint
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Sioux City Journal: Branstad, Fong meet in Cedar Rapids (if Branstad wins the nomination, and then taps Fong as his running mate just remember, I called it first)
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Des Moines Register: Analysts: Big job growth in Iowa far off (Related -KCCI: new Iowa unemployment numbers released)
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Desiring God: If Not Santa, What?
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Bleeding Heartland: Terry Branstad’s accountability problem (don’t see eye to eye w/ desmoinesdem, but
he’sshe’s (I stand corrected, I just assumed desmoinesdem was a guy and I shouldn’t have done that) reasonable and I agree that Branstad is running from his record) -
Big Government: You Say Copenhagen, I Say Kyoto by Christopher Horner
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First Thoughts: The Reformed Epistemologist’s Invisible Gardener by Joe Carter
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Shane Vander Hart is the founder and editor-in-chief of Caffeinated Thoughts. He is also the President of 4:15 Communications, LLC, a social media & communications consulting/management firm. He is a communications director for American Principles Project’s Preserve Innocence Initiative. Prior to this Shane spent 20 years in youth ministry serving in church, parachurch, and school settings. He has also served as an interim pastor and is a sought after speaker and pulpit fill-in. Shane has been married to his wife Cheryl since 1993 and they have three kids. Shane and his family reside near Des Moines, IA. You can connect with Shane on Facebook or follow him on Twitter and Google +.-
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