Saturday, November 11, 2006

Life Proves the Bloody Nib Wrong

As regular readers of this space may recall, last week there was an opinion piece about the Army Times calling for the resignation Donald Rumsfeld. In light of the resignation of Mr. Rumsfeld, your faithful correspondent is still of the opinion that he should have not resigned. But, due to the poor performance by the Republican Party in last week's elections, the President decided he had the need to make a sacrifice to the Democrats. It's Mr. Bush's prerogative to throw overboard who he wants, but he shouldn't be surprised if he finds out that he has inserted the thin end of the wedge separating him from his political policy. But you know how it is; politics always trumps principle.

Melanie Phillips has an interesting view of the elections from her home in Great Britain -- Melanie Phillips’s Diary » America falters

The Church of England is finding itself hoisted on its own petard -- BREITBART.COM - Church posts anger at Britain's Christ-free Christmas stamps After years of Anglican clerics leading Druid ceremonies, participating in deep ecumenical conferences where priests, rabbis, yogis, gurus, roshis and the occasional renegade mullah stand around and compliment each other as being one more road to God and that no one has the Truth, the C of E is surprised that the British postal system has decided to take Canterbury at its word.

And finally, if you're a Christian and you think that the world is looking pretty bleak, read this --- Banner of Truth Trust General Articles

1 comment:

Steve Burlew said...

So glad to see you enjoying, benefitting from, and sharing Ian's recent article from our Web site. As I have occasion to do so, I will pass along your words to Ian, if that would be all right.
Grace & peace,
Steve B.
www.trophiesofhisgrace.blogspot.com