Changes

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Baus writes:

Could it be that you decided to join http://www.campaignforliberty.com/mission/ ?

Ah, too good to be true.

Randy writes:

Change is good... look forward to the reveal.

Kyle writes:

Change? What's there to change?

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pentamom writes:

Will the RSS start working?

Jim Anderson writes:

Word is, Joe downgraded to deism.

Drew I. writes:

Haha, I was expecting ex or someone to say that.

Phil writes:

Presidential candidates who lose in the primaries traditionally are invited to address their party’s convention, and Politico reported last month that John Edwards told others he was promised a primetime speaking slot when he endorsed Sen. Barry Obama. If Edwards fails to clear up the "love child" story in short order, he risks party officials deciding not to have him speak or...and Barry going back on his word, if they do, creating a "love child" distraction from a week focused on Obama accepting the nomination and promoting "responsible fatherhood."

ha ha They keep saying "love child," ha ha

Phil writes:

Presidential candidates who lose in the primaries traditionally are invited to address their party’s convention, and Politico reported last month that John Edwards told others he was promised a primetime speaking slot when he endorsed Sen. Barry Obama. If Edwards fails to clear up the "love child" story in short order, he risks party officials deciding not to have him speak or...and Barry going back on his word, if they do, creating a "love child" distraction from a week focused on Obama accepting the nomination and promoting "responsible fatherhood."

ha ha They keep saying "love child," ha ha

Sarah Flashing writes:

Change? Are you going to provide Hope as well?

Nancy writes:

When you get this many comments on a one liner, you know we are all waiting on pins and needles for your return... Your blog feeds us all...*: ) Nothing like having your own personal surfer.

Jerry Thornton writes:

Continue with your good works, please. Each day I have been educated, even energized.

Jerry Thornton writes:

Continue with your good works, please. Each day I have been educated, even energized.

weemaryanne writes:

I'll take a guess:

You've discovered your deity? And it turns out that He's a She?

Robski writes:

"And it turns out that He's a She?"

That would explain a lot. ;-)

Now THIS is a change that gives HOPE.
I just Hope to see the Change before the Cubs win the Series this year!

Mumon writes:

OK, it seems obvious you're going to have a group blog thing going here, but frankly http://chaplaindanny.blogspot.com is a better blog than yours or mine.

But tell me, can't you not see by now that Hugh Hewitt is totally, obviously, and completely nothing but a shill and a propagandist for the folks who thought nothing of funding the assasins of Oscar Romero?

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