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Liberal Episcopalian: July 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Sunday, July 31, 2011. When GOD doesn't provide. If you say the phrase “God will provide” in the. House, you’ll likely get your mouth taped shut. Not by me, but by my wife: she’s the pragmatist. “God doesn’t pay the electric bill! 8221; she’ll retort. For more, click here. Saturday, July 30, 2011. Why is bad meat cheap? On the far left is Laura’s Lean Beef. It is organic and farm-raised, and 93% fat free. It is $5.49 per pound. For more, click here. Im an ...
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Liberal Episcopalian: September 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Thursday, September 29, 2011. Google’s missed opportunity. According to some, Google is the purest gold and to others, it is already dead. Personally, I don’t care one way or the other. But I do believe that Google aimed too far inside the box. Now, I haven’t played enough with Google and haven’t sought all the different ways to jury-rig it to act like the Facebook which I claim to detest but hope to replicate. Or, more appropriately,. In a single day.
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Liberal Episcopalian: January 2012
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Tuesday, January 10, 2012. A lot of attention has been put on the "Not Romney" vote. Partly because it is a real thing in elections for an alternative candidate to develop and partly because there is a sizable Republican opposition to Mitt Romney. But one dimension never seems to come up: the three Republican subgroups. The Not Romney vote is not monolithic, and it is hard to imagine anyone but. Or The Moral Minutes? Or The Conservative Libertarians? Romne...
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Liberal Episcopalian: October 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Saturday, October 15, 2011. The Gilded Age of Media. So we’ve now spent the last four weeks hearing from the news media that Occupy Wall Street has this messaging problem and “nobody” can explain what they want. [Hello! They actually wrote a document forever ago! Blah blah. Some stuff about how they have no goals or direction. Blah blah. Then something about what Republican. Politics. Totally lazy and inappropriate. Here’s the problem:. And social contract...
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Liberal Episcopalian: If Corporations Are On Strike, Then Bust Them
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Monday, November 14, 2011. If Corporations Are On Strike, Then Bust Them. 8220;Job creators are essentially on strike.". Those words, intended to strike fear in the hearts of the country, while also delivered with a reminder that what will stabilize the country is hope and optimism, were delivered by House Speaker John Boehner. In a speech today. Republicans have long used union-busting as an excuse for economic growth. Have the country strike competitive ...
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Liberal Episcopalian: The Gilded Age of Media
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Saturday, October 15, 2011. The Gilded Age of Media. So we’ve now spent the last four weeks hearing from the news media that Occupy Wall Street has this messaging problem and “nobody” can explain what they want. [Hello! They actually wrote a document forever ago! Blah blah. Some stuff about how they have no goals or direction. Blah blah. Then something about what Republican. Politics. Totally lazy and inappropriate. Here’s the problem:. And social contract...
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Liberal Episcopalian: September 2010
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Thursday, September 2, 2010. 9 long-term choices for liberals. Going into the mid-term election, there are thousands of people trying to tell their party how best to approach the election. I am not one of those people. But I am someone who has a few ideas for the long-term conversation. Before we begin, I use the term liberal intentionally. It’s not a bad word. If you prefer progressive, just insert it in yourself. We have to admit that nobody likes taxes&...
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Sunday, January 8, 2012. Here is my Technorati code: XAZWJQVJZDN9. It is only relevant to the search robot that Technorati uses to determine if this is really my site. Once it deems me to, in fact, be me, then I will remove it. Sorry for the inconvenience. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im an emergent priest from Michigan, exploring life, art, theology, and our greater purpose. When in doubt, Im the one with the Super Big Gulp. No Country For Old Men.
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Liberal Episcopalian: December 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Saturday, December 17, 2011. My own experience shows what happens when things look grim: we look at the guy who isn't just smartest, but the guy who has "ideas". The one who has the big plan to get us out of a mess. We want the silver bullet that will change everything. We want, we demand. That our leaders come up with such a plan. None of the people running have given out a real plan, a specific-enough-sounding plan, to make us go "Yes! He had an idea!
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Liberal Episcopalian: April 2011
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Where my thoughts on politics and religion meet. Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Slash and burn economics. The problem with “the spending problem”. It really is quite the slogan. Catchy. Conservatives of all types have been trotting it out for the last year. The trouble is that it is completely false. I’ve written about the way we ought to look at our budget here. But I'll try another way. Haven't businesses been complaining about unsettled conditions? Approach to the economic crisis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).