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Blog: Maude's Tavern Topics:Culture, Religion, Politics
Monthly Archives: October 2008
Reading the Book
Pope Benedict XVI (R) greets British professor Stephen Hawking during a meeting of science academics at the Vatican October 31, 2008. (Osservatore Romano/Reuters) The Pope’s speech to the Pontifical Academy of Sciences: In choosing the topic Scientific Insight into the … Continue reading
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Election Choice
In the WSJ, Daniel Henninger writes on the historic nature of this election’s choice: Push past the historic candidacy, however, and one sees something even larger at stake in this vote. One sees what Joe (The Plumber) Wurzelbacher saw. The … Continue reading
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Palin Policy Speech - Oct 29th (Energy)
Thank you all very much. I appreciate the hospitality of Xunlight Energy, and all the people of Toledo. The folks at Xunlight are doing great work for this community and our country. Every day, when there are no cameras around … Continue reading
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Palin Policy Speech - Oct 24th (Choice)
On October 24th, Governor Sarah Palin gave the following policy speech regarding special-needs children: Thank you all very much. I appreciate the hospitality of the people of Pittsburgh, and I’m grateful to all the groups who have joined us here … Continue reading
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Why the Democrats are Blue
There’s an interesting review of Stricherz’s book at Amy Welborn’s blog: ….The assumption behind the questions about anti-abortion activity and the GOP is often strained and incorrect, though, because the assumption is that, absent a 3rd-party option, that the anti-abortion … Continue reading
Just Look
Just Look Edward Cardinal Egan Archbishop of New York The picture on this page is an untouched photograph of a being that has been within its mother for 20 weeks. Please do me the favor of looking at it carefully. … Continue reading
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Election Prediction
My “week away” election prediction: McCain/Palin win with between 290 and 320 electoral votes, including Pennsylvania.
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