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Today’s Reading List – August 14, 2006

Posted by: John Schroeder at 05:49 am, August 14th 2006     —    Comment on this post »

Short Romney interview. - Meanwhile, on Hardball.

Once again Romney’s professionalism shines forth, this time in the assembly of his SC team.  But, as I’ve noted before, politics ain’t business.

Am I a prophet? – You Decide.  I’m not sure it qualifies as “hue and cry” but I think it’s moving that way – yet this will probabaly take the wind out of those sails.

With guys like Andrew Sullivan being bigoted against pretty much all faith, can we afford to discriminate against part of the faith community?

Instapundit takes a poll.  But why not the other way around?

You know that pastor that’s pushing a apolitical church as a mens of hiding his liberalism?  He was on NPR and Middlebrow let’s him have it.

A Romney family political history.  I think this may be one for the RESOURCES on the sidebar.

The left does not appear to get religion at all.  I cannot help but think they better comes to grips with it somehow.

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