I keep hoping any day now that I’ll wake up and this will have been just a bad dream:

  • The new Secretary of State tells a congressional hearing, when asked about former VP Cheney, “”It won’t surprise you that I don’t consider him a particularly reliable source;”
  • President Obama’s national intelligence director told colleagues in a private memo last week that the harsh interrogation techniques banned by the White House did produce significant information that helped the nation in its struggle with terrorists – but he ordered their release anyway;
  • A gay man asks – against the rules of the pageant – a politically-charged question in a direct effort to derail a potential winner he disagrees with;
  • Seventeen-year-olds will soon be able to buy the “morning after” emergency contraceptive without a doctor’s prescription, after the Food and Drug Administration bowed to a federal judge’s order Wednesday;
  • In less than 100 days, our new president has apologized on three continents for what he views as the sins of America and his predecessors.
  • Everyday we are bombarded with decisions by incompetent politicians, rogue social activists who think they speak for people they don’t, dictators whose threats go unchallenged … and where is the CHURCH? Where are our religious leaders? Why are they silent? I understand that pastors can’t risk their non-profit status by preaching politics from the pulpit. But our religious leaders need to step up and join the fight by identifying the playing field … and get in the game!