Robert Kennedy’s Eulogy: Seeing Things as They Are Not

When you consider what great political speeches you have heard--the ones that impact your life--which ones come to mind?  For the Boomers, obvious choices include John Kennedy's inaugural address, Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech (his last one in Memphis is also memorable,) and Ronald Reagan's speech in front of the Berlin Wall. …

The End of Boomerism?

John Zogby puts it clearly: The Clintons are proto-typical Baby Boomers - committed to ideals of peace and justice but overwhelmed with themselves. They (we, because I was born in 1948) are consumed with being the center of attention, the bride and groom at every wedding, so much so, that the ends don't simply justify …

The Confederate Flag: Maybe They Wanted to Skip Graduation

There's more than one way to get a job done, as three Mobile students found out the hard way: They say they're just "good ol' boys" who, like the song goes, were "never meaning no harm." But three Bloomington Kennedy seniors were not allowed to attend their commencement Wednesday night after bringing a Confederate flag …

Syria Moves the Goalposts

Syria shifts toward the Arabs, away from Iran and Hezbollah, and plays footsie with Israel: The strings pulled by Qatar, which helped end the stand-off in Lebanon last May, are now working to orchestrate a rapprochement between Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who meet King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia last weekend …

The End of Personal Evangelism is the End of England

This from (and note the source!) Investors Business Daily: British media are reporting that Arthur Cunningham and Joseph Abraham, American evangelical ministers who've been living in Great Britain for years, were told by a police community support officer to "stop handing out gospel leaflets in a predominantly Muslim area of Birmingham." Cunningham said the officer …

Obama Calls It Quits at the UCC

Barack Obama's decision to call it quits at Trinity UCC in Chicago is one that will certainly relieve his campaign handlers.  The spectacles of Jeremiah Wright and Michael Pfleger having their rants rebroadcast in an endless loop is certainly one that Obama and the campaign will find easier to deal with now that he has …

Liberals and Autonomy: The Fornicators’ Dilemma

The Kraalspace has this oft-cited observation about conservatives remaining in the Episcopal Church: The sterile evil that now controls the Episcopal Church will never willingly allow Christian belief to remain unmolested. Conservatives who think that they can negotiate some sort of truce, or even a ghetto existence within the larger, demon-possessed church, are deluding themselves. …

Figuring It Out About the Baby Boomers

A year and a half ago, I wrote the following about my contemporaries: Now we have a new Congress. Will they be able to deliver for the American people? Part of the problem is that they’re not up there delivering for us, but for the special interest groups that put them there. But another part …

The United Kingdom: You Can’t Be in Two Places at Once When You’re Nowhere At All

The Firesign Theatre's observation applies to a country which is facing this... If recent reports of trends in religious observance prove to be correct, then in some 30 years the mosque will be able to claim that, religiously speaking, the UK is an Islamic nation, and therefore needs a share in any religious establishment to …

The Judgement of God: Everyone Wants a Piece of the Action

Ministers such as Jerry Falwell and others are always blistered by the left for saying that events such as 9/11 and Katrina are results of the judgement of God on the U.S. So what's really different, in another religious context, about what Sharon Stone said about the Chinese earthquake being the result of "bad karma" …

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