Archive for October, 2004

A story

Monday, October 18th, 2004

Ken Parish is dissecting some of the interest in conservative christianity as a result of the Family First phenom in this post. The comments thread got me thinking and I made this comment:

The conversation above demonstrates part of the reason why the morally conservative part of the christian church is likely to have a […]

election reflection

Sunday, October 17th, 2004

Well it has been a week since the big result, so it is only fair that I make my reaction. For some reason when the results came in, all I could think of was a clip from an episode of Family Ties, where they are remembering I think Mallory’s birth. It is election […]

Simply depressing

Sunday, October 10th, 2004

Howard wins fourth term

Lie down on the couch Cheney

Friday, October 8th, 2004

I am not a psychologist. Do we have any as readers of signposts? I know the greenman has some qualifications.
Vice President Cheney needs some time on the couch. Is Cheney just a bare faced liar or does it go deeper and does he believe what he is saying and is in a complete state of […]

Howard for Vice President of the USA

Wednesday, October 6th, 2004

From what I have read of the recent debate in the USA between Vice President Cheney and Vice President aspirant John Edwards, John Howard would make a good running mate for President Bush. In Australia, like America we love politicians that continue to lie and lie and lie.
Howard could give Cheney a call and tell […]

gardening

Friday, October 1st, 2004

If anyone wants us, we will be working in the garden for the next two weeks. We might pop in occaisionally, but won’t be posting with any sort of regularity (or cleaning spam for that matter, so don’t get offended with what you might read).

one christian’s view

Friday, October 1st, 2004

A commenter gave me a heads up to this post that he/she wrote about the Family First movement from the perspective of a member of the Hawkesbury Church, boasting 10 candidates in NSW electorates.
So in the interests of keeping our eye on all things family first, I recommend it to you.