Ruling expected today on Newdow challenge
The ruling on Michael Newdow’s lawsuit to stop the invocation of prayer at the President’s 2nd inauguration is expected today:
The ruling on Michael Newdow’s lawsuit to stop the invocation of prayer at the President’s 2nd inauguration is expected today:
Looks like he’ll be away for a bit. Here’s wishing him well. He’ll be missed.
Sminklemeyer is an Army journalist stationed in Iraq. Today, he wraps things up on his last day in Iraq by blogging his reflections about what he’s seen and done there in the last year . Well worth a read.
Dem strategist Bob Shrum is retiring.
Via La Shawn, I read about the vicious and despicable hate email Michelle Malkin typically receives and it’s spurred me on to bring up something I’ve been thinking about for some time now: the repercussions of using your real name online.
There seems to be this growing myth floating about that this President is breaking all sorts of ‘unwritten laws’ with his mention of God in everyday conversation, especially in the White House and how it is allegedly “unprecedented.” I used the word “myth” because that’s exactly what it is.