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Indoctrination? Really?

September 8th, 2009 No comments

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Thank you Laura Bush for flexing your political muscle and bringing some balance to the force, in light of such recent polarization resulting from Obama’s speech today to schoolkids and the resultant backlash:

“I think there is a place for the president … to talk to schoolchildren and encourage” them, she said. Parents should follow his example and “encourage their own children to stay in school and to study hard and to try to achieve the dream that they have.” Bush indicated that she didn’t think it was fair for Obama to be labeled a “socialist” by critics and expressed her disappointment with the intensely polarized nature of contemporary American politics.”

She goes on to talk about most of the hubbub being caused by “the increase in the number of congressional districts dominated by either strongly conservative or liberal voters.” Must things be so black and white?

Two Americans Held Hostage in North Korea (Who Cares?)

June 8th, 2009 4 comments

Surprisingly, this story doesn’t get much play in the American media.

Perhaps it’s because of North Korea’s history of brinkmanship – saber-rattling just to get attention and turning confrontation and bluster into negotiations that reward it with food, fuel and other concessions. Maybe we all know they’re gonna be released eventually and this is just the “dear leader” acting up once again. Or maybe we just don’t know at all. Fact of the matter is, two Americans have been sentenced to 12 yrs of hard labor in North Korea – under charges of illegal entry – and Stateside, no one seems to know about it. Here’s the thing: Read more…

Why Do Republicans Always Have to Dog on Hispanics?

May 29th, 2009 8 comments

Listen to this rhetoric coming from the Republican party re: Obama’s Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor:

“White man racist nominee would be forced to withdraw. Latina woman racist should also withdraw.” – Newt Gingrich

“a reverse racist” (comparable to KKK leader David Duke) – Rush Limbaugh

“picked because she’s a woman and Hispanic, not because she was the best qualified.” – Curt Levey

“a Latino KKK without the hoods or nooses.” (on National Council of La Raza, the nation’s largest Hispanic advocacy group) – Tom Tancredo(Colo.)

These were in response to Sotomayor’s comment: Read more…

February 19th, 2009 5 comments

OK, so this made me really upset today.

How far do we still have to go? Is it still necessary to work through some of our deep racial issues that surface in our political cartoons? Apparently so. So tell me; in your view, is cartoonist Sean Delonas a racist for depicting this image of our pres. or is he just making light of a recent monkey slaying incident? And shame on you New York Post for letting this get past your editors.

10-Year Anniversary of Tulia Racial Incident

February 11th, 2009 No comments

The small town of Tulia, Texas will unfortunately be back in the spotlights soon in infamy – what with the upcoming 10-yr anniversary and the pending movie directed by John Singleton and starring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry, scheduled for release this year. It’s a convergence point – where politics, nationalism, and drugs combine to rear the ugly head of racism – in an incident where a community unfairly indicted 46 blacks for alleged cocaine distribution – w/ very little due process and with the very spotty testimony of one unrealiable witness – a corrupt bounty hunter of sorts. It’s upsetting to say the least, all the more so as some of these townsfolk claim to be religious, but it’s not my role to re-tell the story.

Any of my friends from TX got the (real) scoop on Tulia?

The Theology of Gaza, Part II

February 5th, 2009 2 comments

As per a past post I re-raise this issue where angels fear to tread; well, thank goodness no one reads my blog anyway. Professor of New Testament, Rikk Watts, here @ Regent College has given a chapel lecture titled: “Up Zion’s Hill: Imagining a New Jerusalem” – and I walk away feeling like I missed the punchline – kinda half-full / half-empty – but here’s the synopsis: Read more…

Evaluating Rick Warren's Invocation

January 20th, 2009 10 comments

Love him or hate him – he’s important. He’s the new voice of evangelicalism, and while he may not have received the warmest reception from the chilly crowd in DC, he is going to be the next Billy Graham advising presidents and world leaders. He’s in a caliber of his own. So here I’ve transcribed the text of his invocation – it’s choppy – so feel free to correct – but what did u think of his invocation? Read more…

Gaffe O' The Week: Why Joe The Plumber Should Stick To His Old Job

January 15th, 2009 2 comments

Here’s a classic case of job mismatch.

Since I’m on this vocatio thread and will be talking through Ecclesiastes this Sunday, how apt to have this perfect example of vocational mismatch – Joe, I implore you! Proceed no further! You are setting yourself up! We (the public) really care about u dude, and it makes our eyes itch to watch you stepping on your own verbal land mines… please stop here before you hurt yourself! See Joe the Plumber endorses the Israeli occupation. CNN writes a masterpiece of understatement and editorial satire: Read more…

Bush's Last Week To Do List

January 13th, 2009 5 comments

It’s the end of an era.

And now with just 1 week left to clean up shop, take his box, clean out his locker – u know what I mean – here’s a list of the top 10 things Bush has to do in his last week of office:

  1. Take another 5 days off.
  2. Pick up the shoes.
  3. Pray that the dow won’t end too well on his last day in office (hooray! Let’s all go eat steak!)
  4. Finish off with some good strategerisms.

The Theology of Gaza

January 12th, 2009 10 comments

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This photo just ruins me.

I just want to hold the father and weep with him. You know what we have today is akin to the story of Esther – in which the day of Jewish extermination turned into the day of Jewish vengeance. Gaza is the modern-day Esther story. And like Esther, there is nothing holy about what Israel did in turning around and massacring her enemies. Isn’t it more clear already by now the injustice that is occurring in the so-called “Holy Land” is not just inhumanitarian, but flagrantly unreligious? How could this be the people of God doing these things? The following photos MUST be seen by the world. Proceed at your own risk – they are gruesome – but they must be seen. Read more…

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