Posted on November 5, 2008 by bkingr
justin taylor and timmy brister make some excellent points today. justin’s post is short and includes these reminders from scripture: No matter who you voted for–or whether you voted at all–it’s important to remember that, as President, Barack Obama will have God-given authority to govern us, and that we should view him as a servant [...]
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by bkingr
As I mentioned below, Adrian Warnock linked to a blog post by Justin Taylor on a Christian approach to this election. Justin’s post is just outstanding. Go read the whole thing. His post is mainly a response to this John Piper video on the election so watch it first then go read Justin’s whole post. [...]
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Posted on November 4, 2008 by bkingr
Here is Adrian Warnock’s point of view of American politics from over in Great Britain. He has some helpful links including one from Justin Taylor that I will look at more carefully in a minute. First two quotes from Adrian that get right to the heart of the matter: Basically, we could say, “It’s about [...]
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Posted on October 31, 2008 by bkingr
while we are on the topic of the babies, here is Randy Alcorn’s recent post about why is voting for 98% pro life McCain rather than 100% pro-abortion Obama. I’ve also been angrily challenged as to why I don’t care about other needy and dying children, only the unborn. Actually, all the royalties from all [...]
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Posted on October 24, 2008 by bkingr
after all the talking gets talked and running gets ran, this is what I think this election is about. (like I said before). Just Look 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 [...]
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Posted on October 21, 2008 by bkingr
yet another shining entry into the increasingly crowded “you don’t replace something with nothing files.” Just wow. I don’t know how it is possible to even parody something so incredibly extreme and foolish. Hat tip to Jonah Goldberg. As he says, there is “nothing remotely creepy” about this, nothing at all. UPDATE: the reformed chicks [...]
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Posted on October 13, 2008 by bkingr
As I have said before several times and as I will keep saying as long as I am allowed, you don’t replace something with nothing. A post-christian, post-modern culture is not one of rational empirical scientific harmony. It is one of superstition, paranoia and worship of men. present case in point Maggie Mertens of Smith [...]
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Posted on October 3, 2008 by bkingr
ok, this strikes me as the most inexcusably foolish thing to come out of Joe Biden’s mouth last night: BIDEN: Gwen, no one in the United States Senate has been a better friend to Israel than Joe Biden. I would have never, ever joined this ticket were I not absolutely sure Barack Obama shared my [...]
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Posted on September 30, 2008 by bkingr
Jonah G. wants to know if you find this creepy or not? my vote is creepy. what do you think? UPDATE: you will never guess who is behind this video. ok, maybe you will, but I doubt it. Check it out, Ed Morissey has the details.
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Posted on September 28, 2008 by bkingr
Here is Mark Steyn on the bout of thuggery and intimidation from the Barack Obama campaign. As Stanley Kurtz, Milt Rosenberg and David Freddoso can tell you, this pattern is well established: The Obama campaign’s response to uncongenial allegations is not to rebut them but to use its muscle to squash the authors. This is [...]
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Posted on September 28, 2008 by bkingr
here is Barack Obama’s defense plan for the U.S. background on why I am posting this video here. and more stuff here. Oh and here is another bit here. and just in case you can’t see the pattern yet, here is some more. “shut up” he argued. well, that isn’t a very convincing argument.
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Posted on September 24, 2008 by bkingr
this is a fine example of the combination of passion and prose that is a masterful polemicist in action. Caroline Glick of Israel is first rate. here is an excerpt, but you have to go read the whole thing in all of its righteously indignant glory to get the measure of the pacing that led [...]
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Posted on September 10, 2008 by bkingr
Two stories from the campaign trail. One of them involves Baby A and the other involves Chloe. Chloe’s dad Kurt called in to the Rush Limbaugh show and told Rush the story. He then sent Rush pictures. The whole thing is moving and the pictures are awesome. Here is a bit of it, but go [...]
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Posted on September 6, 2008 by bkingr
By contrast, to the actual reform accomplishments made at great risk by Sarah Palin referenced in the post below, here is what Mr. Obama (in his own words) says about his own accomplishments and experience. transcript courtesy of Hot Air: AC: Some Republican critics say, you don’t have the experience to handle a situation like [...]
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