Krazy Kristian Kook Roll Call

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It’s a good thing that bloggers like Pam Spaulding take ventures into the dark side, so that I don’t have to.  Below, she presents and comments on a few of the scarier wingbats.  Please note that all of them seem to have a greater obsession with homosexuals than most homosexuals I know: Peter LaBarbera, founder of Americans for Truth and … Read More

Terror Alert Was Raised On “Flimsy Evidence”

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USA Today reports what many of us already suspected: WASHINGTON — The Bush administration periodically put the USA on high alert for terrorist attacks even though then-Homeland Security chief Tom Ridge argued there was only flimsy evidence to justify raising the threat level, Ridge now says. Ridge, who resigned Feb. 1, said Tuesday that he often disagreed with administration officials … Read More

Stem Cells

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Excellent news on the stem cell front: even Republicans want to ditch George Bush’s lame and indefensible restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. In a recent poll of Republicans — in which 90% approved of Bush’s performance in general — a solid 57% said they favored embryonic stem cell research. What will Bush do? Legislation to open up stem cell … Read More

Hello, Ladies!

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"A Democratic polling memo released yesterday found that women, who voted for President Bush last year in large numbers, have begun migrating back to their traditional home in the Democratic Party as the public’s agenda has shifted from homeland security and terrorism to domestic concerns such as jobs and the economy," the Washington Post reports.

Long List of Tony Nominees

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This looks like a really good year for the Tonys and Broadway in general.  Some heavy-hitters and great shows.  I’m especially happy for Hank Azaria, who I declined to cast as the lead when I directed "Chicago" in college.  I guess he showed me! Best Play DemocracyAuthor: Michael FraynProducers: Boyett Ostar Productions, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Jean Doumanian, Stephanie P. McClelland, … Read More

More Jesus Sightings

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Thawing sludge appears in a Chicago underpass, and everybody flocked to see it because it was the Virgin Mary. And now, Jesus shows up in a woman’s womb.  Well, the ultrasound of it. Actually, it looks like a full grown woman to me, but what do I know? Now, I know that God moves in strange and mysterious ways, but … Read More

In My Neck Of The Woods

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WAYNESVILLE, N.C. — A pastor of a small Baptist church led an effort to kick out church members because they didn’t support President Bush, members said. The nine members were voted out at a Monday meeting of the East Waynesville Baptist Church in this mountain town about 120 miles west of Charlotte. WLOS-TV in Asheville reported that 40 other members … Read More

Update On The Kansas Evolution Hearings

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As most people know, the Kansas State Board of Education is having hearings to determine if evolution should be taught and/or if the "Intelligent Design" theory (which, by the way, isn’t science) should be taught.  Everyone knows it is a bit of a sham, as the outcome as already been predetermined. What’s striking about it, however, is that those who … Read More

Give Me a C!

Ken AshfordSex/Morality/Family ValuesLeave a Comment

I’m 42, so writing about cheerleaders at my age has kind of an ookey feeling about it.  But the door has been thrown open, as cheerleading as become the ookey topic du jour.  For example, the State of Texas recently tackled that life-or-death problem of cheerleader booty-shaking.  Rest easy, America — Texas is on the case. Call me crazy, but … Read More

Question Time

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Sharon Hughes, a conservative columnist at Alan Keye’s Renew America site, asks some pretty dumb questions: Could it just be possible that teaching evolution as fact, that students come from animals and without purpose, be responsible in any way for the increase of crime and other social problems, such as rape, that we’re seeing amongst our youth today? No. For … Read More

Fourth Circuit to Establishment Clause: “Fuck You!”

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Like in public meetings around the country, the Chesterfield County (Va.) Board of Supervisors begins its meetings with a religious invocation offered by local clergymen of various denominations. As you might expect, the invocation itself is non-denominational, but alway always always invokes a monotheistic supreme being. Cynthia Simpson, a member of a non-Judeo-Christian pantheistic religion — a religion with hundreds … Read More

Schism on the Right Widens

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It’s nice to see people like Glenn Reynolds,George Will, Christopher Hitchens, Eugene Volokh, and even self-proclaimed “born-again Christians" speak out today and take principled stands against the excesses of social conservatism as thrust upon us by the holier-than-thou religious right.  I like Hitchen’s quote best: The need of the hour is for some senior members of the party of Lincoln … Read More

Joint Chiefs Call Out Bush’s Lie

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Bush at the April 28 press conference: Q: …Do you feel, as you are confronting these problems, the number of troops you’ve left tied up in Iraq is limiting your options to go beyond the diplomatic solutions that you described for North Korea and Iran? THE PRESIDENT: No, I appreciate that question. The person to ask that to, the person … Read More

Kansas To Debate Whether Adam Had A Navel

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Amanda Marcotte notes: Also on the agenda for the Kansas Board of Education–whether or not unicorns simply forgot to board the Ark and if "the curse" is women’s punishment for being daughters of Eve. It’s science! Well, it’s better science than Intelligent Design theory. It’s time to face up to it–these religious nuts are not about to give up thinking … Read More