I just read on the internet that the New York State Legislature passed a bill requesting President Bush to not veto the Iraq War spending bill. Continue reading “Hopeful sign”
What do we believe in?
I watched a brief excerpt of George Tenet grandstanding about how we knew about Osama bin Laden before 9/11 blah, blah, blah. Continue reading “What do we believe in?”
Hopeful
Today is one those days that makes me hopeful for the future of our country. Continue reading “Hopeful”
Busy
I’ve been really busy today. I’m just now sitting down at one minute past midnight. Continue reading “Busy”
Finally
In a breaking news story Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio is introducing articles of impeachment. Continue reading “Finally”
Attack dogs
Mr. Bush has sent out his attack dogs to discredit Senate and House Democrats who are stipulating a time line for a withdrawal from Iraq. Continue reading “Attack dogs”
St. Francis and the Sultan
Colonel Dan Smith who authors one blogs on my blogroll has a familiar story in his post today. That is the story of St. Francis and the Sultan Malik al Kamil. Continue reading “St. Francis and the Sultan”
Romans 12 and other thoughts
Today Fr. Lou McCormick’s homily at Mt. Irenaeus was about the hope offered by the resurrection. He knew well that we had all been through a week marred by the massacre at Virginia Tech and the endless cycle of violence in Iraq and elsewhere in the world. Continue reading “Romans 12 and other thoughts”
Write your representative
I got an email today from the Friends Committee on National Legislation. I look forward to their messages in my inbox. They are a great organization. I’m proud to be a supporter of theirs.
Friends Committee on National Legislation’s
budget team calculates that 41 cents out of every dollar that you pay in 2006 Continue reading “Write your representative”
Pull the plug
In reading the news one gets the impression that President Bush thinks the “Democrats” are a foreign occupying force that is hell bent of subverting the United States Foreign policy. Continue reading “Pull the plug”