Posted on 19 February 2012. Tags: Christians, Cornerstone, Creed, Darwin, Denver Broncos, Dying World, Favoured Races, Follower, Followers Of Christ, Jesus Christ, Lost World, Michael Brown, Natural Selection, Oh God, Origin Of Species, Part Of The Bible, Respect, Richard Dawkins, Righteousness Of God, Salt And Light, Son Of God, Statistics, Struggle, Survey, Tim Tebow, Townhall, True Men, Uh, Women Of Faith
I enjoyed the article by Michael Brown in Townhall, especially the part about Richard Dawkins. Dawkins: On the Origin of Species…Uh…With, oh, God, On the Origin of Species. There is a sub-title with respect to the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life. (Dawkins actually left out the “Natural Selection” part of the [...]
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Posted on 12 June 2011. Tags: Direct Link, Java Hack, Source Code, Survey
UPDATE: The Java Hack has been cleared. This morning when I visited the Daily Caller, I was required to complete a survey to see the contents of the free site. Looking at the Source Code for the site, there is a link to a page that says they have been hacked. PLEASE DO NOT [...]
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Posted on 17 March 2011. Tags: Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, Arkansas Governor, Beneficiaries, Billboard, Governor Mike Huckabee, Governor Mitt Romney, Governor Sarah Palin, Juana, Massachusetts Governor, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Public Policy, Richmond, Ron Paul, Sarah Palin, Showplace, Speaker Newt Gingrich, Survey, Vote
Juana Summers in Politico reports this morning that if former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee elect not to run in 2012, that the main beneficiaries will be former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and former Speaker Newt Gingrich. However, Ron Paul comes in third with TWELVE precent: The survey from Democratic-leaning [...]
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Posted on 03 March 2010. Tags: Bush Presidency, Conclusion, Democrat, Democratic Party, Democrats, Deserters, Droves, Moving, No Doubt, Party Affiliation, Party Members, Radicalism, Rapid Decline, Rasmussen Reports, Republican Candidates, Republican Party, Republicans, Survey, Tea Party, Trend
Rasmussen Reports has an interesting take on their Party Affiliation survey. While their conclusion that membership in both parties is down, the decline for the Democrats has been rapid since 2008, indicating that many who became Democrats during the Bush presidency have now become unaffiliated again, with those identifying as Democrats shrinking to the lowest numbers since the poll began in January, 2004.
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