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Amen, Barack

Today, Senator Barack Obama spoke at a Call to Renewal conference regarding the need for Democrats to address Evangelical voters. As both an Evangelical Christian and committed Democrat, I have felt a bit chafed in recent months by some of those on the left. It doesn't change my views (either way), but many work to pit science against religion, and leave little room for religion, except for perhaps a highly compromised version, in modern life. Many would find a liberal political position compelling, but we wouldn't all get there the same way. It begins, for me, with viewing the government's primary responsibility as facilitating "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" for all its citizens. We're considerably less free when corporations/the free market are allowed to do as they may. They must be regulated and controlled--I'm not for anarchy. I'm not for the libertarian version of freedom, economically or civically. I guess I can see the exi...

The Rep Gets Bigger

This whole thing was started around the time of the election. I was rather stirred up around that time--I remember asking my class who voted the day before (the response was not so promising). Some voted for Bush. I related how I was asked to cover up my shirt at the polling site, which said "Vote Dem." A student said he was also asked to cover his shirt, which said something more along the lines of "Fuck Bush." I don't know. I don't think anything's improved, per se. I like how John Kerry now seems a powerful voice in the government, more determined after he played nice for a year. Two soldiers were just killed, beheaded. But I read how Bill O'Reilly blames Air America. And about a week ago, Ann Coulter called 9/11 widows "witches." Rather than being incensed at this, I think people buy this version of "truth." It looks like, for one thing, efforts to set a clear pull-out date for the troops will be voted down, while ...

One Year Out

She was art fractured narrative the nose of every sculptured face on my building is gone. Who broke every nose? On Halloween some neighborhood kids were throwing eggs at windows and running. I just put my key in the door and didn't say a word. Like the other day, a man on a bench said, "Hey, my man. Hey, pimp." and I kept walking. It's funny that back in high school or maybe a little later my friends and I were going to a concert (wonder which one) and I crossed the street to avoid a group of somewhat threatening-looking individuals and my friend chided me with "Uncool." That was basically in the neighborhood where I live now. Never liked to go there much before but I think it's okay now except for late night incidents like someone yelling in the alley the other night. I wanted to yell, "Shut up!" but I didn't really want to start anything.