Hollywood Vs. Well, Hollywood

November 15, 2007 | 5 comments

Two movies currently are making noise among church communities. The differences between the two are stark, and tell an interesting story about our friends in Hollywood. 

One movie won the Toronto Film Festival’s “People’s Choice Award,” known as … Read more>

A Good Example

November 14, 2007 | 2 comments

The preceding post makes a point about the hypocrisy of pro-abortion activists who make disarming sound byte claims of being “personally opposed to abortion” and who want to make it “safe, legal and rare,” but who never show any inclination Read more>

Four Thoughts, One Theme: Credibility

November 9, 2007 | 22 comments

Expectations are a funny thing. Attending the hearing by a three-judge panel of the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Virginia’s partial birth infanticide law, I expected certain things. I came away with four impressions:

1. Isn’t this the … Read more>

Energy Supply

November 5, 2007 | 21 comments

A sampling of anecdotal information over the last week from sources and personal experience exposes a myth that has been perpetuated throughout campaign season: That conservatives have no more energy and the momentum is with the liberals.

 

The Manoli Read more>

Issues? Who’s Got Issues?

November 5, 2007 | 4 comments

Exactly what are the issues in the campaign ending tomorrow? (Reading the Richmond Times-Dispatch this last week, there are no issues, only fundraising.) It seems as if most liberal Democrat candidates who are in close campaigns have said Read more>

Keeping Promises

November 2, 2007 | 9 comments

We all have great expectations that the politicians we elect will keep their promises. Too often, we are let down. In order to avoid this disappointment, it is important to hold their feet to the fire and the best way Read more>

Rehearing Babies’ Deaths

November 2, 2007 | 4 comments

The Richmond-based U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday regarding Virginia’s Partial Birth Infanticide statute. The Virginia law, originally ruled unconstitutional (on a 2-1 vote) by the same three-judge panel who presided yesterday, was revisited because of an April Read more>

Let the Red Sox Decide?

November 1, 2007 | 4 comments

(Due to technical difficulties, the previous post on this topic was deleted. We apologize for the error and the lost comments.)

When the Republican Party of Virginia central committee voted to nominate the party’s 2008 United States Senate candidate by convention … Read more>