I am Jamaica's husband, Foursquare's comm director, Personality's founder, and a catalyst for CFCC.
I'm also blogging at:
Personality™
Church Marketing Sucks
Politics Archives
February 8, 2008
Who Is Ron Paul?
Filed under: Politics
I've been mildly intrigued by Ron Paul ever since I started seeing random campaign signs sprinkled around Los Angeles. Who is this no name nobody that has built so much support and momentum?
I saw an "inspirational" video earlier this evening that communicates more about this mystery man. It wasn't as moving as the Barack Obama video I blogged earlier this week, but Ron Paul echoes so many of the issues I resonate with.
Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) | Permalink
February 4, 2008
Yes, We Can
Filed under: Politics
To say that Trampas--our neighbor across the hall--is a huge Barack Obama fan would be the understatement of the decade. Every time I have seen Trampas over the last few months he is wearing an Obama for president T-shirt. And although he's not as bad as this girl (viewer discretion advised), Trampas is certainly fanatical.
Tonight during a homeowner's association meeting (you gotta love those) was no exception. He pulled me aside and asked if I had seen the "Yes, We Can" video that Will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas put together. I hadn't until just now. I love it.
It's difficult to ignore how inspiring Obama is.
Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) | Permalink
January 17, 2007
Know Compromise
Filed under: Politics
Politics = The art of compromise.
Religion = No compromise.
Problem = You can't compromise and not compromise.
What gives?
Who gives?
Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) | Permalink
February 28, 2004
Forest Gump... The Sequel
Filed under: Politics
In the year 2040, will the U.S. presence in Iraq be remembered like Vietnam is remembered now? Will there be a sequel to Forest Gump so we can watch twenty-twenty hindsight play itself out beautifully scripted and compassionately unchallenged? Will America's interest in the world ever stop being questioned? Does interest assume a principal investment, or can the return on a loan be a better world with better people living for something beyond selfish implosion?
Comments (0) | TrackBack (0) | Permalink