She’s Right Archives: April 2007
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16 April 2007
The Last She’s Right Post, Ever
I think it is time that I leveled with you about why I do not condemn other people who are not following God’s laws. Sure, I couch it in terms of non-judgmentalness and encouraging a personal relationship with God, that each person needs to work our their life with God, not to be told […]
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16 April 2007
How much freedom will we give away for a dollar?
Er..make that 3.7 million dollars, I guess.
Two of my favorite Vermont bloggers share their perspectives on the primary enforcement seatbelt law being considered (i.e. they get to pull you over just for not having a seatbelt on).
Jeff Soyer weighs in at Alphecca.As does Geoffrey Norman at Vermont Tiger.
Take a look.
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11 April 2007
President Wright
Jack over at Green Mountain Daily was wondering why the Burlington Dems elected Republican Kurt Wright as City Council President.
Well, let’s ask them. Democrat Ed Adrian of ward 1 had this to say:
Adrian explained why he is voting for Wright in a message he posted on the Buell Street Neighborhood Forum. He said Wright, […]
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11 April 2007
Who Decides?
Did you read the story about the case in Texas where the hospital wants to discontinue treatment for a 17-month-old terminally ill child against the unanimous wishes of the family?
I am not going to retell it, but you can read it here.
There are so many angles to this story, I almost don’t know where to […]
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11 April 2007
She’s Blogging
Woo, hoo! My husband, who is totally awesome, by the way, set up his laptop in our room, so I could blog in bed, while my knee recovers. I am completely bored in here; I hate daytime TV (we don’t have cable channels), I can’t really get into a book with three wild […]
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10 April 2007
Carnival of Principled Government
I am sorry that the posting has been so light lately. I injured my knee last Monday and it usually hurts to sit at the computer. It didn’t help that I was up so much on Sunday, with church and hosting Easter dinner for my family.
The third Carnival of Principled Government is up. […]
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9 April 2007
The God Debate
Hi blog readers. I hope you all had a great weekend. I am just too wiped out from a busy weekend to blog right now, but I wanted to put up a link to a discussion between Rick Warren and Sam Harris.The God Debate
It’s kind of long, but I thought it was interesting. […]
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6 April 2007
Happy Good Friday
Try as I might, I just can’t seem to get myself interested in blogging about politics today. With Easter two days away, I just don’t feel like the political griping is all that important. It’s kind of hard to find the significance in such triviality on the day we remember that Jesus died […]
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4 April 2007
It’s About Principles
clipped from vermontsnarkyboy.blogspot.com
It’s about principles, you idiots. Say it. Do it. And believe it. And as George Bush has tragically shown, people will actually vote for that kind of consistency. Moreover, voters will NOT vote for a crew that says they want to solve health care and then won’t even introduce legislation to address it; […]
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3 April 2007
Carnival of Principled Government
Argh! I have a couple of good semi-composed blog posts that I am dying to finish, but I hurt my knee really badly yesterday and I am going to be spending most of the day away from the computer.
Hopefully, I will get a chance to blog later. Maybe I can have my husband […]


