Archive for September, 2006
Mormon Beliefs About Jesus Christ
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of informational posts about the LDS Church. –Admin
Do Mormons Really Believe there is a Prophet Today?
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of informational posts about the LDS Church. –Admin
Mormon Beliefs About Food, Health and Morality
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of informational posts about the LDS Church. –Admin
Eternal Marriage
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of informational posts about the LDS Church. –Admin
Why are Mormons so Interested in Family History?
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of posts about the LDS Church –Admin
What is the Priesthood?
This article on Mormonism was written by Rebecca. It is one of a series of posts about the LDS Church –Admin
love resonates after september 11th
below is an excerpt from peggy noonan’s most recent column. she discusses the calls from people in and around the twin towers and on doomed flight 93 to their families:
Life was reduced to its essentials. Time was short. People said what counted, what mattered. It has been noted that there is no record of […]
Brian Ross, ABC, and a half-ton of fertilizer
Is there no real investigative reporting to do?
Brian Ross from ABC News, in an exclusive undercover investigation, has successfully purchased fertilizer and stored it a few miles from the U.S. Capitol.
Count me among the underwhelmed.
A few of my favorite comments from ABC’s blog:
Wake up call? To purchase fertilizer? Go back to reporting on drunk celebs […]
top ten suggested katie couric sign-offs
10. “Well, there’s 22 minutes of your life you can never get back.”
9. “News pH balanced. We report. You admire.”
8. “I hope to see you tomorrow night, because all I see tonight is the TelePromTer.”
7. “I’m Katie Couric, and that’s the way it is at the DNC.”
6. “That’s the news and I mean it. Does […]
The All-Seeing Eye
Is it just me, or does the image choice for this business site spook you out too?
All Hail Our Dark Sith Lord
Starting yesterday, political free speech (you know, the kind the founders were particularly concerned about) ceased to exist in America. If you want to run an ad about an incumbent, too bad. You need to petition a judge.
Wisconsin Right to Life, for instance, wants to run a radio ad encouraging listeners to contact […]
El Exceso de López Obrador
Este editorial de El País lo dice todo, y con una elocuencia y brevedad que me encanta.
El candidato izquierdista a las elecciones presidenciales mexicanas Andrés Manuel López Obrador, no sólo ha perdido la cita con las urnas de julio, aunque por el muy estrecho margen de votos del 0,58%, sino también todo grado de mesura […]
tom & katie blatantly disregard social conventions
i wrote this post a long time ago — july 2005 — right after katie holmes’ embarrassing appearance on david letterman’s late show. i never published it then, but with the new publicity surrounding baby suri, i think this is as good a time as any to vomit up, er return to the topic […]
Two Great Economic Factoids
A couple statistics, courtesy of Larry Kudlow.
Best Factoid of the Day: “We believe that the impact of housing on consumer spending has been exaggerated by some commentators. Over the last year, the increase in real disposable income (+ $205 billion) has matched the increase in real consumer spending (+ $188 billion). Strong real wage gains […]
proposed bumper sticker
“it will be great when our schools have all the money they need and san francisco has to hold a bake sale to set up bus-fi
“bus-fi” is a free internet service that will be installed on city buses in the san francisco area. the cost of this proposed program is over $1/3 of a […]
