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Palin in Hong Kong

In a speech that I thought Governor Sarah Palin was giving today, but then I remembered that today was yesterday in Hong Kong… and tomorrow is today, sigh – darned International Date Line.  Some excerpts of her speech at the CLSA Asia Pacific Markets Conference posted on WSJ’s Washington Wire:

A few [...]

Latte Links (8/21)

Some miscellany for your reading pleasure, I commend the following to you:

Parchment and Pen: “O Teacher Where Art Thou?  A Case for Legitimate Higher Learning” by Lisa Robinson

Al Mohler on the Future of the Southern Baptist Convention (HT: Justin Taylor)

Stand to Reason: “The Senior Pastor Model” by Brett Kunkle (HT: Tim Challies)
CNNhealth.com: [...]

Palin to Stump for Conservatives… Period

Whether they are Republican, Independent or even Democrat.  Ralph Hallow of the Washington Times reports about an exclusive interview that he had with Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

The former Republican vice-presidential nominee and heroine to much of the GOP’s base said in an interview she views the electorate as embattled and fatigued by [...]

Conservatives Must Stop Being Conservative

Before I’m thrown under the bus for the title read the passage below.  It reminds me a lot of what Eric said back in May.

Dinesh D’Souza in his book Letters to a Young Conservative says the following:

Typically, the conservative attempts to conserve, to hold on to the values of the [...]

Latte Links (5/19)

1.  Craig Robinson – “At The Intersection of Faith and Politics”

Ever since the Iowa Supreme Court issued decision allowing gay marriage in Iowa, my faith has been intertwined with my politics. To be honest, the two have been a jumbled mess for most of my life. My faith instills in me principles that [...]

Twenty Items of Interest (v.51) (Update: Correction #10)

1. Fifteen lawsuits that will make you want to sue somebody.  That reminds me of this.

2.  My blogging friend Andy introduced a new blog for a seminary project he’s doing (he attends Dallas Theological Seminary) on the Trinity called A Trinity of 3.  This blog is intended to “explore people’s thoughts and issues [...]

HuckPac Vertical Day (Update – 7:53pm)

I’d be remiss not mentioning that Vertical Day is going on today over at HuckPac, the political action committee that Governor Mike Huckabee established shortly after losing his bid to become the GOP nominee for President.

The group is promoting different conservative candidates in local, state, and congressional elections.  Below is a video where [...]

Twenty Items of Interest (v.3)

1.  More problems with the Episcopal Church — a leading Episcopal conservative is urging the denomination to halt the process of disciplining Bishop Robert Duncan of Pittsburgh because of his movement toward disaffiliation.

“In brief, I would urge TEC (The Episcopal Church) and other Anglican bishops to pray for and take action so that [...]

Huckabee vs. Thompson (Updated – 1/13/08)

In last night’s debate, Fred Thompson woke up and decided take out his post-slumber grumpiness on Mike Huckabee early in the debate.

He said of Mike Huckabee (the question was related to Reagan Republican coalition):

He would be a Christian leader, but he would also bring about liberal economic policies, liberal foreign policies. He [...]