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Mar 12, 2025

The Frivolous Opposition

By Jason Kettinger | Posted at 6:37 PM

Vice President Harris’ seeming enthusiasm for “reproductive rights” kept me from fully supporting her. But, anyone saying “Trump is the obvious choice” has not taken stock of how bad he really is.

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Fox Trump Channel

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 1:47 PM
Let me begin with an assertion that I think is undeniable: Were it not for Fox News Channel, particularly its simpering morning show, Donald Trump would never have been president.
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Mar 06, 2025

Ukraine Alone

By E. Ryan Haffner | Posted at 12:13 AM

One of my favorite Christmas movies, Home Alone has a scene where Kevin’s mom, Kate, erupts at a ticket taker as she tries to get home somehow to rescue her son. The outburst isn’t proper, but it’s fitting and what any real parent in the same situation could easily imagine doing.

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Mar 05, 2025

Ash Wednesday isn't About Gloom, but Hope

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 9:00 PM

Ash Wednesday is meant to be a journey of repentance, taking us through the things that we struggle with and reminding us who our God is. That might not sound like the most uplifting thing at first, but it’s actually It’s something that I think is crucial for us to understand what God does for us and how He cares about us and how He’s with us.

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Comrade Trump

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 8:43 PM

It suddenly made terrible, nauseating sense. Dan Henninger, the calm and perceptive editorial page writer for the Wall Street Journal, appeared Saturday on the Journal Editorial Report on Fox News Channel, discussing Friday’s Oval Office bullying of the president of Ukraine by Donald Trump and his pudgy verbal thumb-breaker, J.D. Vance.

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Feb 26, 2025

Chasing the Unified Messaging Dream

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 10:51 PM

Microsoft gave it a try in 1999 and failed. The same tantalizing possibility returns every few years: a single place to communicate rather than an ever-expanding cacophony of apps, each with its own quirks. Are we any closer to this hope a quarter century later?

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But Is It Art?

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 10:20 PM

Let us begin by establishing that Marie-chan is the cutest cat ever. There is no escaping it. A little white ball of fluff with a face that suggests that she thinks she is much bigger and more fierce than she actually is, when you see her you want to look in back to find out if there is a key where you can wind her up.

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Feb 19, 2025

Tech Shouldn’t Die Young, But Increasingly Does

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 11:29 PM

The Humane Pin has died and HP has killed it. The burial of last year’s tech darling, DOA as its concept was from the get-go, isn’t that important in itself, but continues the troubling trend of things we buy dying unnatural deaths.

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Threads

By Dennis E. Powell | Posted at 11:12 PM

Well, now I’ve done it. When a person mentions genealogy he becomes very popular all of a sudden, as if there’s some secret knowledge he possesses that if divulged will loose the keys to the kingdom. There really is no such knowledge, just a few tricks that anyone can employ. What prevents people who are interested from diving in may be the thought that it can’t be that easy.

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Feb 13, 2025

God’s Buffet of Provision

By Timothy R. Butler | Posted at 5:10 PM

It feels like the news cycle has been particularly wild since I happened to start preaching through Psalm 8 in mid-January. Busyness has a way of making us forget where we really are. This Psalm from King David seeks to help remind us of how things really are.

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