Their Assignment
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I got this email from a friend of mine who works in a sector that interacts
closely with government: Earlier this year staff members of a Minnesota
Congres...
Nope. Next!
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While there's been a fair amount of talk concerning potential challengers
to Mark Dayton in 2014, so far the list of potential challengers to Al
Franken is...
Good books
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Summertime, and the living is easy. A perfect time for reading. It’s
about time for me to reload my Kindle. I have Lars Walker’s new novel,
Hailstone Mo...
Full-Contact Rugby
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by Frank Turk
Last week, I made a point to say that nobody wants to be, by analogy, this
little fellow:
That is, nobody wants to always be the one with ...
Hold me back...
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One seminar I have to miss at the PCA General Assembly this year is that
you-scratch-my-back-and-I'll-scratch-yours tag team of Lig Duncan and Tim
Keller...
An Awesome Dad
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With Father’s Day just a few days passed, I thought I’d share this photo.
My husband, Bert, is a great dad. I am immensely thankful for his
leadership of o...
The Gay, the Bad and the Middle
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I take great satisfaction that as an evangelism team we can bridge the
troubled waters of heresy and blasphemy when going to various cultural
events. Take,...
Trying To Explain, So I'll Begin Here...
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*JUDY WOODRUFF: *And we turn to a story we posted online earlier today.
We have done extensive reporting on a set of drugs commonly known as bath
salts. The...
Poem Repertoire vol. 3
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*Souvenir by Edwin Arlington Robinson*
A vanished house that for an hour I knew
By some forgotten chance when I was young
Had once a glimmering window o...
Blessings on Michelle and Barack Obama
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Yes, it's hard for Republicans to say. It's hard to pray for them. It's
hard to bless them. But that's what we must do.
Not All Cake
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Levi Heiple has graciously interacted with my post on technology and
education here. As he notes, we have a good bit of common ground -- and so
what foll...
The Engineering Student and the Frog
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A handsome and wealthy prince ran afoul of a witch, who promptly turned him
into a frog. What do these witches have against princes anyhow? The frog
hoppe...
Wait till next year
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Sorry, Cubs fans, but it's already certain that the Cubbies will not win
the World Series. No, it's not their record, which apparently is already
dismal a...
Why I Carry a Handgun for Protection, Vol. 62
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Because in the city in which we reside the supposed good guys can sometimes
actually turn out to be the bad guys.
Detectives with the Arizona Department of...
The End of the Road
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When I decided to abandon this blog, I thought I’d experience a sudden
desire to feverishly write all the posts I’d never gotten around to writing
over the...
My 2012 Fantasy Team: Grumpy Old Men
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These boys better perform. I want consistency. Last year my team would
score 140 points one weekend, and 70 the next. I have no clue how good any
of th...
So I had this bird
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by Tiger Lilly She was a beautiful girl, turquoise feathers with a yellow
cap (a very rare color for parakeets). My aunt found her after a huge storm
in 20...
The Greek alphabet song: now with MORE COWBELL!
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Pretty funny. It also uses the tune I've used to teach the alphabet:
(I would quibble about American pronunciation of the a's [as in bad rather than father...
Never thought I'd see these bumper stickers together!
I saw this one at the park about a week ago; the one on the left has emblems of all religions forming the word "coexist," the one on the right spells out "tolerance," and the one in the middle says "It's God's job to judge the terrorists; it's our job to arrange the meeting."
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Either it's a politically mixed couple, or they're consistent socially-liberal, Dennis-Miller-pro-war-type libertarians...
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