A New Yorker commentary by Hendrik Hertzberg offers some explanation why results in Tuesday's U.S. midterm elections might be closer than the polls suggest they should be:
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Monday, November 6
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Bill Doskoch
on Mon 06 Nov 2006 09:36 AM EST
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Bill Doskoch
on Mon 06 Nov 2006 02:12 AM EST
When I last blogged about Rev. Ted Haggard, he was still in "I did not have sexual relations with that male prostitute" mode. Things have somewhat changed. He's confessed to being guilty of sexually immoral behaviour, but everyone's being coy as to exactly what that means. No matter, the New Life Church told him he had to go, Haggard agreed, and he had a letter read out to his congregation in which he made the following statement:
Nahh, too easy. :) One great line I heard in one news report was that Haggard's downfall was a "spiritual 9/11" for the U.S. evangelical community.
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Bill Doskoch
on Mon 06 Nov 2006 02:01 AM EST
CBC Radio's Tapestry interviewed an absolutely fascinating author on Sunday named Sam Harris. His books include The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation. One of the points he made is that certain types of stupidity disqualify people from holding high elected office in the United States. But if you believe that Jesus will reappear in your lifetime and "rapture" you towards heaven before the merde really hits the fan, no problem! In fact, if you were to denounce that belief as stupid, it would be political suicide because 44 per cent of Americans think that's exactly what's going to happen to them. For that 44 per cent, a terrorist nuke going off in New York City might actually be a good thing, because it could be marking the start of the rapture! The interview will likely be archived here. Give it a listen. |
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