01-16-2008

National Religious Freedom Day in the United States is an event that celebrates one of our most cherished freedoms in America. It was on this day, January 16, in 1786 that the Virginia State Assembly adopted Thomas Jefferson's famous Virginia Stature for Religious Freedom. This landmark legislation became the foundation for the freedom of religion granted under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

01-16-2008

I received a vivid lesson about fire and fuel one warm, summer day. Lying on our backs in the tall grass behind my house with a couple of buddies, stalks of dried grass hanging out of our mouths, we told stories and enjoyed ourselves. Life couldn’t have been sweeter.

01-16-2008

The crowd was packed inside the ballroom in the Russell House here on campus. I’m estimated the crowd at roughly around 500. They’re all chanting, “Let’s Go Mitt” I have covered many Romney events and the first thing I noticed that was very different were the signs behind him. The big placard read, “Washingt

01-16-2008

You knew these push polls were going to surface again. And indeed they have in South Carolina. They are being made in support of Mike Huckabee but the Huckabee campaign is none too happy about it. Read below from The Associated Press:

01-16-2008

If you want to know what sort of storyline may develop in South Carolina, The Brody File has a little insight. A Senior Campaign Advisor to Mike Huckabee told me the following this afternoon:

01-16-2008

Mike Huckabee says he's going to win South Carolina. John McCain says he's going to win South Carolina. The Brody File has a prediction:

01-16-2008

The McCain camp says their candidate will get a "major endorsement" today in Greenville, South Carolina. MSNBC is reporting that Senator Tom Coburn will endorse John McCain.

01-15-2008

In a state where the economy and cars rule the day, it was all business in Michigan and the businessman won.

01-14-2008

Have you ever heard the story of Henny Penny and her bread? She wanted to make some bread, so she asked everyone she knew if they would help her sow the field, plant the wheat seeds, weed the field, care for the crops, harvest the stalks, ground the wheat and make the bread. Along the way, she asked for help and each time, every step of the way, everyone turned her down. NO ONE wanted to DO the work necessary to actually make the bread. But you can only imagine how willing they were to help eat it when they smelled the bread as it was rising and baking in Henny's oven.

01-11-2008

Were you aware that human trafficking still exists in the world? What is human trafficking? It is slavery, plain and simple.

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