Scraping the Bottom of the Barrel
or lower. Did you ever wonder why groups develop "awards" to give to people who agree with them? What's that old song, "people marchin' and acarryin' signs, mostly say "Hurray for our side"?
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or lower. Did you ever wonder why groups develop "awards" to give to people who agree with them? What's that old song, "people marchin' and acarryin' signs, mostly say "Hurray for our side"?
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Jim Wallis: Living God's Politics: A Guide to Putting Your Faith into Action
Virginia Todd Holeman: Reconcilable Differences: Hope and Healing for Troubled Marriages
The Blackwell Companion to Political Theology (Blackwell Companions to Religion)
Michael L. Budde: Christianity Incorporated: How Big Business Is Buying the Church
Jim Wallis: The Call to Conversion : Why Faith Is Always Personal but Never Private
Jim Wallis: God's Politics : Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn't Get It
the song is "For What it's Worth" by Stephen Stills - (sang by Buffalo Springfield) -
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Posted by: whiskeytown | March 31, 2007 at 10:39 PM
My dad used to listen to him in the car on saturday mornings when I'd help him bring the garbage to the dump. I never liked that man much, though I think my dad stopped listening to him the more he became a raving egomaniac. I think he just really likes to hear himself talk. And talk. And talk ...
Posted by: Chris | April 01, 2007 at 02:31 AM