The Classroom Social Experiment

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An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. The class had insisted that Obama’s socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer. The professor then said, “OK, [...]

Yes, I’m Voting for the Unelectable

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As promised, I am announcing my endorsement today. I know I’m not a big name around the blogosphere, nor do I have undue influence over my city, county, or state simply because I’ve chosen to back a candidate. But there’s something about seeing your thoughts in writing that makes you feel like your opinion is [...]

How to Choose a Political Candidate

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It’s often difficult to see past the media bias, GOP debate bickering, and big wig endorsements when choosing a nominee for the next presidency. The decision looms over evangelicals as a huge breaking point between Christian political progress and democratic decline. How do we know which presidential hopeful deserves our voice, and our vote? 1. [...]

Presidential Hopeful #8: Jon Huntsman

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As part of my Campaign 2012 series, I am presenting you with facts about every political candidate in this race. Click here to read the introductory post to find out why I believe Christians should be involved in politics. Age: 51 Birthplace: Palo Alto, CA Education: University of Pennsylvania Work Experience: Became a U.S. Ambassador [...]

Presidential Hopeful #7: Newt Gingrich

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As part of my Campaign 2012 series, I am presenting you with facts about every political candidate in this race. Click here to read the introductory post to find out why I believe Christians should be involved in politics. Age: 68 Birthplace: Harrisburg, PA Education: Bachelors in History from Emory University Masters and Doctorate from [...]