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View Article  Congresswoman Deborah Pryce and "Indicted" Tom Delay

 

I live in the 15th US Congressional District in Ohio. My Representative to the US Congress is Deborah Pryce. ...   more »

View Article  Men of Honor

Lest we forget our losses in Iraq are not mere statistics, this blog will pay tribute to 14 brave Marines ...   more »

View Article  We Must Never Forget

We must never forget those brave men and women fighting in far off lands who often are asked to make ...   more »

View Article  A Political Earthquake?

Paul Hackett, remember that name. He may be in the epicenter of a political earthquake come this Tuesday, August ...   more »

View Article  July 1 - A Dark Day for Moderation and Reason in America
When I kept hearing about the likely retirement of US Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, I was not concerned. So what if President Bush replaces an arch-conservative with another arch-conservative. The ideological balance on the court would remain the same. Instead, today showed why November 2, 2004 was soooo critical to moderation and reason in American politics.   more »
View Article  The Marriage Equality Debate
The year 2000 saw something unprecedented in American government when the state of Vermont implemented a new law, a civil union law, which would allow gay couples to have the trappings of marriage without actually being married. Governor Howard Dean, personally opposed to marriage for gay people, signed this compromise bill.   more »
View Article  Ohio pastors putting their faith in politics
As I have said before, there is nothing wrong with Christians or anyone else becoming active in politics. From an Internal Revenue Service perspective, if a church is actively promoting a particular candidate, that may violate the church's tax exempt status.   more »
View Article  Anti-Abortion Extremists On The March
Abortion remains a contentious issue in our society. There are extremists on both sides. Most pro-choice people want to see as few abortions as possible, but make sure the woman has the right to an abortion. Most anti-abortion people also want to see as few abortions as possible, but are willing to consider some exceptions where an abortion can be legal.   more »