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Author Archives: Mick Wright
Mother Teresa’s Nobel lecture
The greatest destroyer of peace today is abortion, because it is a direct war, a direct killing – direct murder by the mother herself. And we read in the Scripture, for God says very clearly: Even if a mother could … Continue reading
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Why I support Romney in 2012
This post is a work in progress, but below are some links that make the conservative case for Mitt Romney. Washington Examiner: Romney is GOP’s best choice Ann Coulter: If Not Romney, Who? If Not Now, When? Ramesh Ponnuru: Romney’s … Continue reading
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Rush clips Romney immigration quote
I love Rush Limbaugh, but his flip-flop on Mitt Romney is getting out of control. Rush recently said Mitt Romney is “not a conservative,” but Limbaugh had once characterized Gov. Romney as the one “candidate on our side who does … Continue reading
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a transcript of the GOP Presidential primary debate
CNN: Hello and welcome to the first 2012 GOP Presidential primary debate, live from New Hampshire. My name is John King, and I will serve as moderator. Tonight we’re asking each of the candidates to be mindful of the clock, … Continue reading
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Don’t rain on my parade
Alison and I were in the middle of watching The King’s Speech when our DVD player started to fail. We left the living room to give the machine a chance to think about its actions. Naturally, I used the break … Continue reading
