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Carry a Big Stick

An old African proverb says, "Speak softly but carry a big stick. You will go far." It's most popular attribution is to Theodore Roosevelt, certainly among the greatest Presidents of the United States. As an evangelical Christian, I am concerned that the Square Deal championed by TR has been abandoned by his own Republican party and that modern conservative Christians have instead become christian Conservatives. Here is where I vent about that, taking my own little stick to the fray.

Friday, December 07, 2007

To Hear Good News

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GOP blogger (and sex symbol) Mary Katherine Ham's humorous take on Senator Harry Reid's refusal to hear ANY good news from Iraq. It's a little overlong but very creative. MKH's mom is reading the text. Keep an eye out for JFK's favorite poet.

Posted by Sharp at Friday, December 07, 2007 1 comment:
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