November 15th, 2008 · 7 Comments
“The chief task of our time is to build a global society where people of all persuasions can live together in peace and harmony,” said religious scholar Karen Armstrong, quoted in an AFP report published Friday.
Based on Armstrong’s comment above, I’m inclined to wonder whether the project in which she is involved is really focused [...]
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September 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Thanks largely to John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his Republican vice presidential running mate, it appears the “Obama Phenomenon” is, as National Review Online’s Peter Wehner predicted in an article published June 13, beginning to be recognized as an “Obama Myth.”
Werner wrote:
If voters begin to believe that the Obama Phenomenon is really an [...]
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Mitt Romney continues to hold a strong lead in Iowa among candidates seeking the Republican presidential nomination. But Mike Huckabee’s Iowa numbers — buoyed, perhaps, by growing support among Evangelical Christians — have jumped significantly since August, putting him in a near-tie with Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson, according to a new University of Iowa [...]
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