Good morning.
- Sweet Tea and Theology considers Bush, Carter and compares their faith.
- Reailty hits the left, or perhaps it might, at Publius Pundit. Me. I think the left is well insulated enough from reality to ignore such things.
- A comic expressing a common attitude of parents today, at Wondermark. I wonder on the consequences of such attitude.
- At Heart, Mind, Soul and Strength, it is noted that turning the other cheek is a hard teaching.
- Jollybogger asks if my sin and failures reflect poorly on God.
- Rape vs parents and children. A logic puzzle via Parableman.
- Touchstone, much like Matt Anderson a few days ago, looks at modern currents in family and culture … and says blech!
- La Shawn Barber muses on the rise of classical music and the “long tail” of the Internet. On another note, next weekend, I get to go here (not via internet or digital music download).
- Old shows get new life on DVD. Here’s a recommendation from Tom McMahon.
- Mammograms and detection help fight breast cancer. However, so does pregnancy and nursing. Which gets more press? Noted by Carl Olson at the Scoop.
- The Moderate Voice urges us to stay in Iraq for the women. By staying, we keep human contact and like the crusades before, encourage our cultures to mix and if you think our culture has good things to share … then that is good too.
- “Your hired for what you know, and fired for who you are”, advice from Mandi Kaye.











































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