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Weekend Linkage

June 27th, 2008 · No Comments

This may seem redundant since I already post links almost everyday via Del.icio.us, but I’m doing it anyway.  Most of my auto postings are non-blog, non-news links anyway.  So here’s some places I’ve been this week.

Jim Wallis and Brian McLaren respond to Focus on the Family’s Dr. James Dobson’s accusation’s on Obama’s “distortion of the Bible.”

Pete Rollins posts on “Batman as the Ultimate Capitalist Superhero.” I love Batman.  I want to disagree, but I can’t.  It’s true.

A new term for your vocabulary: theophobia. [Ht. Andrew Sullivan]

Britannica looks to follow Wikipeida’s lead. I seriously doubt that they will ever overtake the Wiki-giant.  But this is encourage.  Perhaps a sign of more decentralized entities to come?

Ralph Nader calls out Obama. I to agree with him to an extent.  I may have and Obama link in my sidebar, but I’m not past voting for Nader.  Not for a second.

Incidentally, the interview/debate I posted the other day is more relevant than I thought.  37 years after that filming Fons Elders (the dude with long hair in the 1971 video) interviews Noam Chomsky once again. [Ht. Francis Siefken]

Legendary comic George Carlin passed away.  He’s all over YouTube, but here’s a good (and poignant I might add) one on religion. Everyone should watch it because it shows a typical view some persons have.  I’d say if religion is what Carlin says it is here, I don’t like it or want to participate in it either.  (LANGUAGE WARNING)

The Supreme Court makes a historic first time ruling on the 2nd Amendment upholding citizens rights to gun ownership.  Meh.

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