pajamasmedia.com - 12/19/2008
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MORE ON RICK WARREN:
By giving Warren a platform, Obama is not endorsing his views–but he is saying that those views are a legitimate part of the national conversation.
That’s not a snub of liberals. But it is a swipe at one type of liberalism–the type that has been ...
time.com - 12/19/2008
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time.com —
About three years ago, a reporter at Fortune
asked Rick Warren the successful pastor whom the...
President-elect has asked to pray at his inauguration about homosexuality. "I'm no homophobic guy," Warren said. His proof? He had dined with gays; he ...
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The Problem for Gays with Rick Warren and Obama
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Ahmenidajad? Great Idea! ... Rick Warren? Over The Top!
Riehl World View —
A few new links on the Warren/Obama controversy via Instapundit. Apparently Obama isn't backing down.
If politics was once said to stop at the waters edge, according to today's liberals, tolerance and reaching out to the opposition sure does. Unfortunately, as usual, I think they have it back asswards.
A Gay imprisoning, if not executing, Ahmenidajad who wants to destroy Israel is worth talking to. A conservative American minister, ... pure evil that.
Though Ahmenidajad and the Left do both seem to hate America as it is and as it sometimes ...
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