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September 03, 2006

N.B.

Some quick-hit-it's-Saturday-night-and-getting-to-be-Fall-here-in-the-Upper-Midwest thoughts:

Congratulations are in order for Joe Carter, chief evangelist at the evangelical outpost, who is changing jobs from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity to the Family Research Council. Joe is also moving to Washington, D.C. Joe has come a long way from his Marine helicopter fixing days.

I am reading with interest Applebee's America: How Successful Political, Business, and Religious Leaders Connect with the New American Community. I am still in the early part of the book, but it is proving interesting, although it's actually not the book I thought it would be. Full review to follow.

I thought this post from Cliff May at National Review Online was thought-provoking.

The Twins beat the Yankees today. They lost last night to the Yanks, so the win was needed.

The trees are yellowing and reddening.
The daylight is waning.
The air is cooling.
The yellow bus will come Tuesday for the children.
My usual wistfulness for the Summer that is ending,
and which was and was not as hoped, is in full bloom,
along with the mums.

Posted by Mark at September 3, 2006 12:11 AM

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