I saw some bumper stickers
today, posted at Legal
Insurrection, that reflect a misguided belief that Jesus of Nazareth was a
Liberal. I can find no indication in the
bible that Jesus held any political belief other than to convey the word of
God, and point out where the Pharisees and Sadducees had moved away from it. The closest political statement I find is
with regard to Roman taxes.
I suspect Ms. Palin will get some
pointed attention from the political pundits, especially on the left, for her
accusation the President is a liar for promising transparent government and
delivering the opposite.
Phil, the groundhog from Punxsutawney, predicted
an early spring. It has arrived at the
same time it did last year when he predicted a longer winter.
Mr. Torre, the former manager
of the NY Yankees, should probably consider retirement.
There is something magical
about an early morning fog, unless you want to go somewhere, and then it is just
a pain in the butt.
If Mayor Bloomberg has decided
to set his salary at $1 a year, is it based on his value to the city or some
other standard?
How do you set a value for
life? Is it based on how the individual
feels, or how the government feels about the individual?
If killing children is wrong,
then why do so many feminists endorse it?
It seems a lot easier to
pontificate if you are a politician than if you are a Pope.
Union’s serve a useful purpose,
but I am not sure what purpose union leadership serves other than to feather
their own nest.
It is easier to point out the
faults of others, than it is to quietly accept them.
In baseball, being right 30% of
the time is pretty good; in politics it would be spectacular.
Economists should be seen, not
heard, political economists shouldn’t even be seen.
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