Latte Links (7/16)

Posted by Shane Vander Hart at 12:00 pm
Jul 162009

barista4 1. To The Source: The Pro-Life Conundrum by Dinesh D’Souza

Recently I was invited to speak at a fundraiser organized by Lifespan, a right-to-life group in Michigan.  I am not ordinarily a pro-life speaker, having written relatively little on the subject, but I was challenged by the topic that activist Sue Ducharme asked me to reflect on. 

Here is the problem.  Since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the pro-life movement has been laboring mightily to overturn abortion on demand.  It has won some small victories: a restriction against partial birth abortion, some parental notification laws, a couple of significant court appointments.  (read the rest)

2.  Investor’s Business Daily: Palin Vs. Kerry (And MoveOn.org)

John Kerry, replying to an op-ed Sarah Palin wrote on cap-and-trade, suggests the Alaska governor "check the view from her front porch." What she sees from there, senator, is energy wealth going to waste.

The political death of Sarah Palin has been greatly exaggerated. In a devastating op-ed in the Washington Post, Alaska’s governor exposes the cap-and-tax fraud that has nothing to do with earth’s temperature and everything to do with government control of the economy. (read the rest)

3.  11-year-old catches 9 ft. long/193 lbs. catfish

I wonder what type of line she was using.  I have a hard time believing it only took her 20 minutes to real in.

4.  Christianity Today: The Heresy of “Individualism”? by Richard J. Mouw

In her opening address to the Episcopal Church’s recent General Convention, the Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, the church’s presiding bishop, made a special point of denouncing what she labeled "the great Western heresy"—the teaching, in her words, "that we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God." This "individualist focus," she declared, "is a form of idolatry."

There is good news and bad news here. The good news is that the Episcopal Church’s presiding bishop is not afraid to denounce heresy. The bad news is that we evangelicals turn out to be the heretics she is denouncing. (read the rest)

5.  The Weekly Standard: Renting Prosperity by Gary Andres

Increasing the role of government during economic turmoil is not a novel concept. Some believe people are hungrier for an extra helping of Washington stew at times like this. And President Obama, along with Democrats in Congress, seem more than willing to serve it up.

But something is missing. Government spending and more borrowing can only provide temporary stimulus. The economy needs a different food to spur growth longer-term. (read the rest)

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3 Responses to “Latte Links (7/16)”

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  1. Wickle says:

    #3 – So, she caught the one that got away from everyone else? There goes a whole generation of fish stories!

  2. There was a guy on Twitter who thought the fish looked fake, what do you think?

  3. Wickle says:

    I don't know enough to say.

    But lots of people get online and start declaring that one thing or another looks faked when it's not.

    Then again, other times people fall for fake stories (like the Bigfoot one from a year or two ago). Who knows? I'm certainly not going to go look for it in person.

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