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Daily Archives: 19 September 2008
Cyclone Hockey
Home from our first ISU sporting event. We enjoyed watching the men’s hockey team take out Mizzou 6-2 in the home opener. Brit was conflicted, saying the teams were from the two states she’s lived in. Who would she root … Continue reading
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Progression
It’s been a recent practice in the D-party to elevate an also-ran from the presidential primary crop to the number two spot on the ticket. Biden, Edwards, then skip back to Al Gore in ’92. For the R’s you have … Continue reading
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Summorum Pontificum, One Year In
CNS has a catch-all piece offering scattered reactions to last year’s “liberation” of the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM). One analysis: The response to the papal letter varied around the world. In the United States, many bishops — even those not … Continue reading →