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Couple of things before I start citing the article to which the title refers:
1) I have no problem with taking a candidate’s religious views and practices into account. In fact, I always do try to discern the veracity of the stated views that their actual practices expose. But I tend to do that privately, as my personal religious views and/or biases will always win out in reaching conclusions about a candidate over what others’ … Read more
Tim Pawlenty is dropping out after yesterday’s disappointing result in the Iowa straw poll, which was won by Bachmann. I’m surprised. Pawlenty wasn’t too far back in the non-crazy division of the GOP field. But it’s become clear that he’s not going to overtake Romney. I suspect there are structural problems within the campaign as well.
However, as the GOP field lost one governor, it gained another in Ricky Perry. Perry’s appeal is mostly due … Read more
A few days ago our new and improved Right Thinking site saw a most raucous and spirited debate involving the safety of some of our most basic freedoms, and whether a individual state court can in effect abrogate constitutionally protected freedoms. I have maintained through out that the Fourth Amendment is still inviolate, unreasonable search and search is still unlawful and the hurdle of probable cause has not been removed in procuring search warrants.
Today, … Read more