The networks did nearly everything they could to trash The Passion and its traditional portrayal of Christ and the crucifixion,†said MRC President Brent Bozell. “The same networks, however, have bent over backwards to promote and applaud the viciously anti-Christian bigotry presented in the Da Vinci Code book and movie. When it comes to trashing Christ and Christians, the networks are all for it.
Having read the Da Vinci Code book, I have to agree that it is definitely anti-Christian. However, it is also, most definitely fiction.
This controversy is far from over. Just wait until Angels and Demons hits the theatres. It’s very much anti-Catholic. But, you know what? It’s fiction, too.
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Guess smart people do wear big glasses…Hmmmm.

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This is a really cool RSS implementation. The more I get into RSS, the more I like it.
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Can’t…get…enough…cowbell…

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Been thinking a lot about the whole immigration issue lately. Here are some of my observations.
- The immigration and naturalization process in the U.S. needs an overhaul. If there were a process for coming to the U.S. legally that took about a year, would it be such a problem?
- Cries that reek of entitlement and rights without responsibility will not help.
- Where is the Mexican government and why aren’t they helping?
- I’m not siding with those that are calling for the mass deportation of all illegal immigrants in this country. I’m also not keen on wholesale amnesty for illegal immigrants. However, the sheer scale of the predicament requires a solution that falls between the two extremes.
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